So
far, the best way to use CentOS i rpi4 is using the specific
image
CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-RaspberryPI-Minimal-4-1908-sda.raw.xz.
If you want to help us test, there is an aarch64 image for the
rpi available here
https://people.centos.org/pgreco/CentOS-Userland-7-aarch64-RaspberryPI-Minimal-4-1908/
.
CentOS8 still doesn't support the rpi4 because manline kernel
doesn't have the right bits yet, but we're working on that.
Thanks for testing.
Pablo.
I have 10 4GB Pi4s that I would love to have running on CentOS.
Can I test CentOS?
How?What should work and what should not work.
I actually do not need most of the hardware to work - no bluetooth, no WiFi but I do need ethernet, USB and diskless operation(network boot).My intention is to run them headless but a fully functional CentOS would be great for other purposes.
Ron
On 2020-01-15 4:54 p.m., Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 15/01/2020 22:50, marcin via Arm-dev wrote:Hi All, I can see that Centos 8 Userland is available.I downloaded it but I did not manage to boot it, got into boot loop or it's just spewing messages and immediately clearing the screen or finally just nothing on the screen. Anyone successfully tried it? Is the root password the same as in Centos 7?I gave the test image that Pablo built a try (both images) on my rpi3b+ (bcm2837) and both worked. root password is same as for c7 , so 'centos'
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