I think from both would be helpful, also would be a good idea to look at
the boot args from both and as much info you can get out of uboot on both.
( I know im not asking for much : ) ) ..
I am interested to see what the difference is.
Nige
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 8:35 PM Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com>
wrote:
On 9/27/18 8:30 PM, Nigel Sollars wrote:
Did you take a look at dmesg?, perhaps you can dmesg > boot.out and
attach it.
System is powered down, probably for the night. I finished up what I was
going to do with it. Tomorrow. And do you mean the Centos on CT or Fedora
on CT image?
Nige
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 8:23 PM Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com>
wrote:
>
>
> On 9/27/18 7:34 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> > Interesting observation.
> >
> > With the latest uboot (2018.09) and Fedora 29-beta-Xfce
> >
> > No wifi. Nothing shows when I do 'ip a'
> >
> > BUT...
> >
> > Same uboot, but the Centos7 image:
> >
> > CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804-sda
> >
> > There is the wifi interface. The Gnome install asks me if I want to
> > connect to any of the visible SSIDs.
> >
> > How did the Centos arm team get this to work and not Fedora? :)
> >
> > Really not so important RIGHT now, as my CT is for a Centos server. I
> > am only planning on running Fedora on Cubieboard2 which do not have
> > their own embedded wifi.
> >
> > Just a data point for now.
> >
>
> Another datapoint:
>
> Centos is running the WPA Supplicant daemon. Fedora is not. But is
> there a WPA Supplicant daemon in Fedora, or is this function merged into
> NetworkManager?
>
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