On Monday, 22 June, 2015 00:46 CEST, Tracy Reed <[email protected]> wrote: 
 
> On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 04:56:56PM PDT, Gordan Bobic spake thusly:
> > If you mean the website - plans, yes. But the priority of that is below
> > things like getting RSEL7 released.
> 
> Wow...I haven't checked in on Redsleeves in many months and thought perhaps 
> the
> project had called it quits after RHEL6. I've installed Fedora 20 from
> http://www.odroid.in/fedora-20/ on my latest Odroid purchases (we use them for
> various general utility purposes) because even though Fedora 20 is out of date
> it is fresher than RSEL6 for the most part. But I really should get back to
> using a long term supported distro like RSEL.
> 
> If anyone is seriously interested in collaborating on getting good 
> installation
> instructions written up and posted to the wiki for getting RSEL7 onto the
> Odroid U2/U3 I would be happy to send you a board to keep. I've got some rough
> instructions we wrote up ages ago for RSEL6 which we, regrettably, never ended
> up putting on the wiki because they need significant cleanup and refinement.

Actually RSEL7 was completely build on an U3 :)
my initial write-up is here: 
https://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/RedSleeve_Linux_7

To get it working on an U3, it is basically as easy as downloading the image 
from http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7/rootfs/ , dd 
it to an SD-card and go.

I do not have an U2, so that's for now untested. I always assumed that the 
kernel should be similar. Maybe the U3 image works on an U2.

Let me know if it works on an U2, so we can add it to the list of tested 
devices.

Jacco

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