Am 24.09.24 um 19:47 schrieb Peter Robinson:
On Tue, 24 Sept 2024 at 18:21, Andreas Reschke <arm_ml@rirasoft.de> wrote:Am 24.09.24 um 16:16 schrieb Peter Robinson: [1] https://nullr0ute.com/2021/05/fedora-on-the-pinebook-pro/ Hello Peter, for Rock5B that means I have to write /usr/share/uboot/rock5b-rk3588/u-boot-rockchip-spi.bin to SPI ? If you wish to run run it from SPI flash, yes. What's the difference between this file and rock-5b_UEFI_Release_v0.11.2.img ? No idea, I have never looked at what ever that is. How todo it with a running Fedora installation ? Did you read the blog post that I referenced? It's the same process as per the Pinebook Pro. I am looking at how, at some point in the future, we can move to updating systems where the FW stack is on SPI using fwupmgr which will make things a lot more straight forward, but ATM the support for that upstream is still pretty new and also there's a lot of other things to do. Peter Thanks for the explanation. At first step I've burnt the u-boot-rockchip-spi.bin to SPI. The existing installation boots up but still hangs somewhere at boot process. A fresh installation (Fedora 41 Beta) only works via VNC, no output on screen, only over serial console. Is this a normal behavior ?Yes, because as we've discussed a number of times before, there is no support upstream for the HDMI output as yet.
Ahh, now I understand. Is there any change to boot from USB to change the SPI to the previos one? I can select from U-Boot the USB entry, but it doesn't boot from USB, only the installed Fedora from NVME.
Andreas
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