BeagleBone Black cannot boot with Fedora 34/35
by Zamir SUN
Hi,
Recently I reflashed my BeagleBone Black. However, I find it simply
cannot go beyond uboot with Fedora 34 or Fedora 35.
Images I tried:
Fedora-Minimal-35-20211020.n.0.armhfp.raw.xz
Fedora-Minimal-34-1.2.armhfp.raw.xz
If I press the button when plug the power cable, it will loop forever
like the following
U-Boot SPL 2021.10 (Oct 14 2021 - 00:00:00 +0000)
Trying to boot from MMC1
U-Boot SPL 2021.10 (Oct 14 2021 - 00:00:00 +0000)
Trying to boot from MMC1
U-Boot SPL 2021.10 (Oct 14 2021 - 00:00:00 +0000)
Trying to boot from MMC1
CCCCCCCC
U-Boot SPL 2021.10 (Oct 14 2021 - 00:00:00 +0000)
Trying to boot from MMC1
If I don't press the button it will boot directly to the system in emmc.
I've tried different tf cards and concluded it's not the card issue.
The latest image that works for me on BBB is
Fedora-Minimal-armhfp-33-1.2-sda.raw.xz
It's interesting that the image has a different name schema that F34/F35
ones(the sda in filename). I roughly remember I also tried F33 without
'sda' - Fedora-Minimal-33-1.3.armhfp.raw.xz and IIRC this also cannot boot.
So is there any different for images with or without -sda ? Can anyone
offer some suggestions how I can test or boot F35 on BBB?
Thanks in advance!
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Zamir SUN
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5 months, 2 weeks
Fedora on Odroid M1
by Andreas Reschke
Hello,
I would like to buy a Odroid M1 (CPU RK3568B2, petitboot as bootloader).
Is there any change to install Fedora on it? Even a headless
installation would be nice.
Greetings
Andreas
10 months
Failures booting on Pi4
by Steven A. Falco
Since there has been discussion about supporting Fedora on the Pi4, I decided to try a few rawhide images on a Pi4B with 2 GB of RAM. Most of the experiments below used uSD cards.
The results are very strange. To begin, I connected Ethernet, a mouse, keyboard, and an HDMI monitor, along with a serial port on pins 8 and 10 of the 40-pin connector.
Fedora-Minimal-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz fails with the following on the serial port:
U-Boot 2022.07-rc6 (Jul 04 2022 - 00:00:00 +0000)
DRAM: 2 GiB
RPI 4 Model B (0xb03115)
Core: 211 devices, 17 uclasses, devicetree: board
MMC: mmcnr@7e300000: 1, mmc@7e340000: 0
Loading Environment from FAT... Unable to read "uboot.env" from mmc0:1...
In: serial
Out: vidconsole
Err: vidconsole
Net: eth0: ethernet@7d580000
PCIe BRCM: link up, 5.0 Gbps x1 (SSC)
starting USB...
Bus xhci_pci: Register 5000420 NbrPorts 5
Starting the controller
USB XHCI 1.00
scanning bus xhci_pci for devices... Unexpected XHCI event TRB, skipping... (3db5f620 00000004 01000000 01008401)
BUG at drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c:530/abort_td()!
BUG!
resetting ...
I tried disconnecting the mouse, keyboard, and Ethernet, but I got the same failure.
I then tried just disconnecting the HDMI monitor, while leaving everything else connected. In that case I am able to get further, but then I start getting timeout messages from dracut:
[ OK ] Started plymouth-start.ser…e - Show Plymouth Boot Screen.
[ OK ] Started systemd-ask-passwo…uests to Plymouth Directory Watch.
[ OK ] Reached target cryptsetup.…get - Local Encrypted Volumes.
[ OK ] Reached target paths.target - Path Units.
[ OK ] Finished systemd-udev-sett…To Complete Device Initialization.
Starting multipathd.servic…per Multipath Device Controller...
[ OK ] Started multipathd.service…apper Multipath Device Controller.
[ OK ] Reached target local-fs-pr…reparation for Local File Systems.
[ OK ] Reached target local-fs.target - Local File Systems.
Starting systemd-tmpfiles-… Volatile Files and Directories...
[ OK ] Finished systemd-tmpfiles-…te Volatile Files and Directories.
[ OK ] Reached target sysinit.target - System Initialization.
[ OK ] Reached target basic.target - Basic System.
[ 368.423014] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: timeout, still waiting for following initqueue hooks:
[ 368.471849] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: /lib/dracut/hooks/initqueue/finished/devexists-\x2fdev\x2fdisk\x2fby-uuid\x2f6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c.sh: "if ! grep -q After=remote-fs-pre.target /run/systemd/generator/systemd-cryptsetup(a)*.service 2>/dev/null; then
[ 368.472914] dracut-initqueue[441]: [ -e "/dev/disk/by-uuid/6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c" ]
[ 368.473753] dracut-initqueue[441]: fi"
[ 368.545042] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: starting timeout scripts
[ 370.304891] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: timeout, still waiting for following initqueue hooks:
[ 370.353412] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: /lib/dracut/hooks/initqueue/finished/devexists-\x2fdev\x2fdisk\x2fby-uuid\x2f6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c.sh: "if ! grep -q After=remote-fs-pre.target /run/systemd/generator/systemd-cryptsetup(a)*.service 2>/dev/null; then
[ 370.354565] dracut-initqueue[441]: [ -e "/dev/disk/by-uuid/6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c" ]
[ 370.355428] dracut-initqueue[441]: fi"
[ 370.426159] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: starting timeout scripts
[ 371.795792] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: timeout, still waiting for following initqueue hooks:
[ 371.845592] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: /lib/dracut/hooks/initqueue/finished/devexists-\x2fdev\x2fdisk\x2fby-uuid\x2f6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c.sh: "if ! grep -q After=remote-fs-pre.target /run/systemd/generator/systemd-cryptsetup(a)*.service 2>/dev/null; then
[ 371.846757] dracut-initqueue[441]: [ -e "/dev/disk/by-uuid/6c12ffc9-6ea9-457c-9acf-7a886798e99c" ]
[ 371.847604] dracut-initqueue[441]: fi"
[ 371.922589] dracut-initqueue[441]: Warning: dracut-initqueue: starting timeout scripts
Next, I tried Fedora-KDE-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz and Fedora-Workstation-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz. Amazingly, they are able to get past the XHCI error even with the HDMI monitor connected. However, they still fail later in the startup process with the same dracut messages that I showed above.
I then tried Fedora-Server-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz. It booted with everything connected. It got to the initial configuration menu, let me set the root password, and booted to a login prompt, which worked perfectly.
As a final test, I tried the Fedora-Minimal-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz and Fedora-KDE-Rawhide-20220717.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz images on a USB flash stick instead of on a uSD card. Both worked perfectly.
So, there is something bizarre happening with uSD cards with most of the images I tested. The only image that works for me on a uSD card is the Server image. Note that I tried several different uSD cards - Samsung, SanDisk, and a "no name" card, and got consistent results, so I don't think the uSD cards are at fault.
I tried two different USB flash sticks, a SanDisk and a Transcend - both worked perfectly.
Steve
1 year, 1 month
Fedora 36 ARM Issues on Startup
by Gregory Carter
I seem to be getting a black screen on bootup.
This is running on a Canakit PI3B+
Looks like a CMA error.
What size screen was this public image tested on? The screen I connected
was a 1920x1080 resolution.
Does it need to be smaller than that?
Can you set the CMA higher before install time? If so what is the proper
values for a 1920x1080 screen?
1 year, 1 month