Tuesday, March 3, 2020

[fedora-arm] Re: What is the latest arm64 image that people have successfully run on the RPi4?

On 3/3/20 9:38 AM, Paul Kennedy wrote:
> I've just tried the latest F32 and Rawhide workstation images, but neither successfully booted for me. Both hung after eth0 came up, then sat for several minutes before logging about dracut timeouts and then a recovery shell (mouse and keyboard never worked). I've seen that someone had success with a Fedora-Workstation-Rawhide-20200110.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz image - has anyone successfully booted from anything newer?

The new images do seem to be broken. I just tried the latest one, and as you have seen, the boot process hangs at the Ethernet initialization point.

I also tried Fedora-Minimal-Rawhide-20200214.n.1.aarch64.raw.xz, which is the latest one that I have saved, and it boots, but it won't let me log in on the console. I think that is because plymouth is fighting with agetty.

I do have an RPi4 running 64-bit Fedora pretty well, including a KDE desktop. But I started with an earlier image, and it took a lot of fiddling around to get there.

I have another RPi4 running Manjaro, and it provides a good 64-bit experience right out of the box. You might want to try that until "Fedora on RPi4" matures.

Steve

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