On 20-09-15 16:18, Ioan Stan wrote: > I booted Fedora 18 on my device following this link > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Installation#Kirkwood_Series_.28_DreamPlug.2C_GuruPlug_.29 > > The U-boot variables work fine. There are multiple uboot variables there, so this becomes a bit of a guessing game. I guessed the following: * No nfs * usb/mmc doesn't matter, because you'll type the uboot stuff directly (some devices use a boot.scr file which needs to know the location beforehand) * ext2 for /boot
can you try the image located here: ftp://jacco.ligthart.nu/Redsleeve7/rootfs/dreamplug-redsleeve-image.img.xz <ftp://raspi-dmz/Redsleeve7/rootfs/dreamplug-redsleeve-image.img.xz> I made it as small as possible, so it should fit on a 1G SD/stick. You'll want to resize partitions (and maybe add some swap) after successful boot. Jacco > > > >> On Sep 20, 2015, at 8:09 PM, Jacco Ligthart <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 20-09-15 10:03, Ioan Stan wrote: >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> Is there going to be 7.1 for Dreamplug boards too? >>> >>> >> Can't see why not, but for me it's difficult to test as I don't have the >> hardware. >> >> I see many different boot methods: usb/mmc/nfs >> there is talk about ext2 vs vfat for /boot >> Not sure what's the 'right' one. >> >> What I can do for you is create an clean 7.1 image with the latest F18 >> kirkwood kernel >> (http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=kernel-kirkwood) >> But how to get that to boot on your device, I don't know.
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