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...
I have personally tested that on a RPI3B+ and RPI3B.
When creating the image, I always use the manual way.
cat /proc/partitions #figure out which drive it is, for example sdf
xzcat Fedora-IoT-29-20181206.0.aarch64.raw.xz | dd status=progress
bs=4M of=/dev/sdf
# Very important, be sure to do a sync or two before taking out the
micro-sd card.
sync
sync
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)
Sorry I haven't tested on the Rock960, but I don't have one to test on.
Troy
On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 12:24 PM Frank Zimmer <frank.e.zimmer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew,
>
> >
> > Ah, so it sounds like you have a raspberry pi 3? Did you use
> > `--target=rpi3`?
>
> Yes I did.
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