On 12/16/2015 04:49 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
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On 16/12/15 22:06, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I kind of assumed that there would be a /usr/share/uboot/ dir with all the u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin and I could just dd the Cubieboard2 uboot with bs=1024 seek 8, but no such directory. And I can't find a Fedora-arm image that has the 2015-10 uboot. Actually it would probably be in a Rawhide image, as F23 has 2015-09 and current Rawhide has 2016-01.
So in your next image, include all of the uboots, or a least a lot more than none. Then we can take the Fedora-installer (which is now an rpm to install on a Fedora workstation, use to be a downloadable zip. Ask Paul Whalen, its author where it is these days) and pretty much use it as is.
At least point me to the Cubieboard2 uboot 2015-10 and I will give it a test spin.
And, yes RPi2 has its own set of differences...
I thought about including it, but as it's only used at image creation time, it's only on the builder node. But one can install it from Extras (when It will be released and so available directly) but only available now on buildlogs : http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/extras/armhfp/Packages/uboot-images-arm... That package should contain everything you need I guess
If that works, and that the single difference between the cubietruck image and the cubieboard2 is that uboot image, I can already respin a test image, and release to dev.centos.org if needed.
Back in the beginning of Fedora-arm22 (or was it 21?), I was the only one with a Cubieboard2. Hans built the uboot for me, and I just did a Cubietruck install, then dd the C2 uboot and did firstboot, and was up and running. It supposedly is that simple...
The C2 is almost as good for a server and the CT. Only a 100Mb eth (big deal), and 1Gb memory. Few other differences (like VGA) that are not important for a server or can be worked around (HDMA-VGA adapter). And it is $15 cheaper!
See:
http://medon.htt-consult.com/~rgm/cubieboard/cubietower-3.JPG
Some in the tower run RSEL6, and some different ver of Fedora-arm.