On Fri, 3 Apr 2020, Fred van Zwieten wrote:
I haven't retried it yet, but I do have some extra info on my
previous (and
failed) attempt:
I used arm-image-installer as the tool. As it does not yet have a rpi4
target, I used the rpi3 value. It does boot, but, like I said, it hangs in a
later stage. I will provide screenshots when I am able to test again.
This is the (relevant) output from /proc/cpuinfo:
Hardware : BCM2835
Revision : c03111
Serial : 1000000094b1358a
Model : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1
I am also having problems with my Pi 4 with the latest Fedora 32 kernels
and it is also
Revision : c03111
Michael Young