On 31/08/17 14:34, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 08/22/2017 03:36 PM, Michael Schumacher wrote:
Nicolas,
Does someone use a bananapi on centos ? I'm using it for a long time, and I'm still on 4.2 kernel. Every time I try to install a newer I got a lot of errors during install, or yum get stuck on "cleaning..". The last time I success to install it, it's not very stable...
looks like you ran into the problem with a too small /boot partition. I had that problem too. Increasing the size of the /boot partition to about 10G solves the problem. This is a problem of the Centos installation image. I believe Robert had the same issue.
Catching up. Was off on another project, writing a guide to build an ECDSA PKI....
Yes, I hit the out of space.
What we need is for someone to fix the update-boot script to rip out old kernels. We are use to this with the mainline platforms. We should get it here. Also Fedora-arm has it...
Bob
Welcome to OSS ! "submit patch" [TM] :-)
WRT larger /boot partition, that's fixable in the templates used by the tool that will generate new images, but of course that will not fix the issue for people using previous images.