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,
Look at how Fedora-arm installs on different boards. The installer script is fairly straight forward. No reason you cannot copy its approach and cover more boards.
See:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F23/Installation#Scripted
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.
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