On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 12:48:24PM -0800, Troy Dawson wrote:
Which image are you using?
Be sure to use the F29 aarch64 one, The latest (RC2) is here
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/iot/29/IoT/aarch64/images/Fedora-IoT...
Yeah, that's the one. Tried with both the arm-image-installer and direct dd
as you showed.
With that, I've just put the card in my RPI3 and away it goes.
Note: With the rpi3b, there will be a rather long pause with a blank
screen while booting up. Be patient.
There is still a pause with the rpi3b+, but not nearly as bad.
How long? rpi3b+ 15-30 seconds. rpi3b 2-5 minutes.
(It's better than the F29 Server edition pause which is ... go make
and eat breakfast/lunch and come back)
It's not even trying to boot from the SD card. Instead, it goes right to the
Android system pre-installed on the internal storage. It's my understanding
that it will prioritize an SD card if one is present. I'll test with a
Debian image to see if that is the case.
Sorry I haven't tested on the Rock960, but I don't have one
to test on.
Let's fix that! According to the docs, it's supposed to be one of our
reference platforms (and in fact Peter told me it was the best option).
Order one and I'll make sure you get reimbursed. (This offer probably also
applies to anyone else who is involved in Fedora IoT for development, qa, or
docs. But I should get council approval before saying yes to too many
people. Let me know if you're interested though.)
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader