[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-14 Thread David W. Legg
Yes, Paul, I tried 2 different makes of card and four different cards, 3 different power supplies, and 2 different ways of writing the cards. On 13/01/2022 20:59, Paul Whalen wrote: Have you tried a different mSD card? ___ arm mailing list --

[fedora-arm] Re: Kernel update -> 5.15.13-200.fc35.aarch64

2022-01-14 Thread Paul Whalen
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:55 AM David W. Legg wrote: > So, then I reverted to my working 5.14.10 kernel and did a: > > dnf update --exclude=kernel* > > which included an update up to: > > uboot-images-armv8-2021.10-2.fc35.noarch > uboot-images-armv8-2021.10-2.fc35 was our release version,

[fedora-arm] Kernel update -> 5.15.13-200.fc35.aarch64

2022-01-14 Thread David W. Legg
Enthused by my success with getting Fedora 35 going on mu rpi4, I thought I would try an update :) Starting from Fedora-Minimal-35-1.2.aarch64.raw.xz, I tried to upgrade the kernel from 5.14.10-300.fc35.aarch64 to 5.15.13-200.fc35.aarch64. So, I did a(n) rpi-uboot-update then dnf update

[fedora-arm] Re: Kernel update -> 5.15.13-200.fc35.aarch64

2022-01-14 Thread David W. Legg
So, then I reverted to my working 5.14.10 kernel and did a: dnf update --exclude=kernel* which included an update up to: uboot-images-armv8-2021.10-2.fc35.noarch and re-booted. Everything is fine. So, the only known problem I have is the

[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-14 Thread David W. Legg
I suspect that, with the shortage of chips from China, we are dredging the bottom of the barrel and are buying some Raspberry Pis with anomalous, early or unusual hardware or firmware behaviour. :( On 13/01/2022 21:07, Chris Adams wrote: Hmm, I picked up a Pi4 4G recently, and was also unable