On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 09:43:12PM +0100, Geert Jansen wrote:
At first I thought I had the same problem, but then I noticed 2
things:
- The LEDs don't work on Fedora (they do on Angstrom). But the kernel does
boot.
FWIW: they do also work with Debian that I'm running now (just for
several performance and application tests, I still want to move to
Fedora asap...).
- It takes at least 20 seconds or so before the kernel spits out
any
output.
Do you have the USB to serial adapter connected? What is the last output
you see?
I did not have anything connected except RJ45 (I read somewhere USB
doesn't work with Fedora, so USB does work for a serial console?),
I only looked at my DHCP server log to see if the BB asked for an address.
I also got several comments about anaconda or other scripts waiting for
input (I expected the image to be ready-to-use, is this not true)?
Tomorrow I will give it another try with a serial monitor connected
using an USB-to-serial cable.
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