I got a chance to try this tonight. Thanks for this. image boots up and shuts
down fine.
I added a few notes below about what I saw.
Thanks,
Nick
u-boot ok
Looks like the odroid version, that uses cfgload to read boot.ini
U-Boot 2012.07-8-ge2d58a1-dirty (Aug 08 2014 - 20:57:19) for Exynos542
You should be seeing odroidxu3-redsleeve7.1-cli-0.1.img.xz under
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/rootfs
in the next couple of hours.
This was my initial image for the xu3/4 and is a bit outdated and rough.
All yum paths are off by now I guess. As a first thing
Hi Nick,
I also have a XU4. I got it working and made kerenel rpms for it, based
on the vendor's binary stuff.
I could have sworn that I had already uploaded the image. I'll check
when I'm home, now low bandwidth :(
Jacco
On 04/14/2016 12:22 PM, Nick Hardiman wrote:
>
>> On 2016-04-14 10:50, N
> On 2016-04-14 10:50, Nick Hardiman wrote:
>> I’m getting started with a new Odroid XU4 and RSEL6 minimal. I use
>> RHEL6- and 7-a-likes all the time, so makes sense to load up RSEL6 and
>> 7 on my new board.
>> What is the easiest way to create a bootable SD card for an Odroid XU4 board?
>> So f
On 2016-04-14 10:50, Nick Hardiman wrote:
I’m getting started with a new Odroid XU4 and RSEL6 minimal. I use
RHEL6- and 7-a-likes all the time, so makes sense to load up RSEL6 and
7 on my new board.
What is the easiest way to create a bootable SD card for an Odroid XU4
board?
So far, I assemb
I’m getting started with a new Odroid XU4 and RSEL6 minimal. I use RHEL6- and
7-a-likes all the time, so makes sense to load up RSEL6 and 7 on my new board.
What is the easiest way to create a bootable SD card for an Odroid XU4 board?
So far, I assembled an SD card that includes:
* Samsung’s boo