So where would I locate an appropriate kernel? I read about the
fedora-arm-installer and it states that you specify a 'u-boot' and gives
options like bananapi etc, will I also require RPI2 u-boot files?
I've gone with the Raspbian release (it smells horrible like Debian).
I can't wait to get this little puppy running RHEL.
Michael
Apologies Peter - I thought I replied to the list!
On 10/02/15 12:28, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> Hi, I know that there have been versions of Fedora released
for the
>> RaspberryPi in the past, Pidora being the most prominent to my knowledge. Is
>> there a way to install the latest Fedora21 ARM release to my new RPI2? I'm
>> reading about u-boot things and it's all a little beyond me. Google
hasn't
>> provided any useful information either so I came here...
>> Thanks in advance, apologies if I've asked on the incorrect mailing list,
>
> The current version of Pidora doesn't work on the Raspberry Pi 2, though
> it may just need later versions of a few packages. Fedora21 ARM won't work
> on the Pi 2 either as it doesn't have some Pi specific code, though there
> are plans to provide a Fedora21 ARM remix.
Not entirely true, Fedora 21 userspace will work just fine if you have
an appropriate kernel.
Peter
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