Wednesday, October 27, 2021

[fedora-arm] Re: Fedora on Pinebook Pro

Am 22.10.21 um 22:01 schrieb Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski:
On Wednesday, 06 October 2021 at 23:51, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski wrote:  
On Wednesday, 06 October 2021 at 19:59, Peter Robinson wrote:  
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 6:24 PM Marcin Juszkiewicz  <mjuszkiewicz@redhat.com> wrote:  
W dniu 06.10.2021 o 17:25, Andreas Reschke pisze:  
I've tried the same (LUKS disk encryption) with actual Fedora 35 Beta   and Fedora 34 with up2date 5.14.9-200.fc34.aarch64.    Same behavior: not really useful. I can see the prompt for password  but only via serial console password was accepted.  
OK. Do you have working keyboard once you boot full system? If yes then  there is hope.    Check which kernel modules handle keyboard, make sure they are in  initramfs. And that they are loaded before LUKS starts.  
Yes, it works after boot, I suspect there's some change in module  loading ordering, someone needs to bisect the problem on the kernel  and I don't currently have the time to deal with it.  
Just like Peter said. Yes, it's working after switching to real root,  the module list is the same as in 5.12.x and the usb module for USB 1.1  support (ohci-hcd) is present in initramfs in both cases. I don't have  time to bisect currently, either. The issue is reproducible even with  the first 5.13 kernel from koji, i.e.  5.13.0-0.rc0.20210428gitacd3d2859453.2.fc35.aarch64    Disabling the unused USB-1.1 hub in device tree doesn't help.  
FYI it looks like it's no longer reproducible on F35 with 5.14.12 and  later kernels.    Regards,  Dominik  


Hello together,

I can confirm it. I've installed it with Fedora-Everything-netinst-aarch63-35_Beta-1.2.iso (5.14.10-300.fc35.aarch64) via VNC installation.

And it"s works! Now my Pinebook-Pro is also complete encrypt as my other x86-64 Laptop.

Thank you !!

Andreas

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