Thanks for a quick answer.
On Fri, 2015-01-02 at 02:13 +0000, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 12:38 AM, Craig Lanning
<craig.t.lanning(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an A10S-OlinuXino-MICRO board.
>
> I loaded Fedora 20 on it before 21 was available and it worked fine. It
> would use the HDMI monitor as its display.
You used the F-20 remix
I used both the F-20 remix and the base F-20. I was thinking that the
base F-20 could access the HDMI, just not the LCD. But, now that you
mention it, I remember being a little frustrated that the base F-20
didn't access any display.
> I tried Fedora 21 on it today. I followed the F21 installation
> instructions that said to write the image to the SD card and then copy
> the U-Boot image for the specific card to the appropriate place. For
> the Place I used the same instructions as given for the other A10 and
> A20 boards.
So that bit appears to have worked just fine.
> This booted up and wrote messages to the serial port. It ended with a
> login prompt. If I tried to enter a username via the terminal emulator,
> nothing happened. It didn't seem to get any characters. So I plugged a
> USB keyboard into it, but to no avail. It recognized that I had plugged
> a keyboard in, but wouldn't use anything I typed.
>
> Is there additional configuration that I missed?
We don't currently support displays as there is no upstream support
for HDMI. If you used a disk image other than the minimal one the
initial-setup comes up on the graphical display. You need to use the
minimal image and then the initial-setup will come up on the serial
console and you can create users, set TZ etc.
Thanks. I'll try that and see what happens.
Craig