The Cubieboard 5 is actually built around an Allwinner H8, which is a 32-bit SoC.
Comparison here: http://dl.cubieboard.org/model/Cubietruck-plus/docs/CB5%20vs%20CB3.pdf
From what I recall, it is similar to the Allwinner A80 SoC used on the Cubieboard 4...but I do not know much about how it boots. Perhaps the existing CubieTruck CentOs image could be adapted to support the CT-Plus??
-David
________________________________________ From: arm-dev-bounces@centos.org arm-dev-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 2:00 AM To: arm-dev@centos.org Subject: Re: [Arm-dev] CubieTruck Plus (Cubieboard5) image
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On 09/02/16 06:20, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:31 AM, Jeffrey Walton noloader@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I picked up a board CubieTruck Plus (Cubieboard5). The stock image does not boot or I did something wrong with 7z and dd (http://dl.cubieboard.org/model/Cubietruck-plus/image/linux/linaro-desktop/V1...).
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Would someone be able to point me to an image for the CubieTruck Plus (Cubieboard5)?
Cancel... It was my bad... The device and the monitor were not compatible; and the stock Android image does not enable SSH. Once I switched to Linaro, things went as expected.
When CentOS ports to this gadget, I'm happy to test CentOS images using microSD boots, if needed.
Jeff
AFAIK Cubieboard5 is armv8/aarch64, which is now released. But does that board support uefi boot ? if so the normal distro should probably just work ?
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