[Arm-dev] CentOS-userland 7 images : call for testers !
Nicolas Repentin
nicolas at shivaserv.fr
Wed Dec 23 13:11:39 UTC 2015
Hello
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Le 09/12/2015 19:49, Nicolas Repentin a écrit :
> Re,
>
> Putting the file /.rootfs-repartition make the system to boot
> successfully. But, the fs is not resized and the file is removed.
> I tried to launch /usr/sbin/rootfs-resize but no effect (if it's the
> script you used to).
>
> I think :
> - echo mmc0 > /sys/class/leds/bananapi\:green\:usr/trigger should be
> great by default for bananapi image (or tell user how to do in bpi
> specific tutorial :))
>
>
> I can try other images when you want/need.
>
>
> Le mer. 9 déc. 2015 à 19:38, Nicolas Repentin <nicolas at shivaserv.fr> a
> écrit :
>> Hello
>>
>> I've just tried the image for Bananapi (M1), and I've got a freeze
>> during boot.
>>
>> My minicom console doesn't respond after the last line on the file
>> attached.
>>
>> No network too :s
>>
>>
>> Le jeu. 3 déc. 2015 à 18:12, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> a écrit :
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, For people with
>>> RaspberryPI2/Cubietruck/Bananapi boards, we'd like you to test the
>>> following images : http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/isos/armhfp/
>>> Please note that those are minimal, and obviously pointing to empty
>>> yum repositories (nothing released yet), but testing-base and
>>> testing-extras (pointing to buildlogs.centos.org) can be used. Be
>>> aware that the first goal is just to validate that images are
>>> working as expected, so packages in the testing-base repo are kept
>>> to almost minimal ! (more to come later after validation, etc)
>>> Selinux notes : selinux is disabled in the rpi2 image (no support -
>>> yet- in the specific kernel for that). It's actually in permissive
>>> mode (due to the way images were generated) in the
>>> cubietruck/bananapi images but can be put in enforcing mode with a
>>> relabel of the filesystem (takes ~5 minutes on my cubietruck ) There
>>> is the rootfs-resize-2.0-5.el7.noarch pkg that has been added, so
>>> follow the instructions in /root/README if you want to automatically
>>> resize/expand / to maximum We'd like to inject some helper scripts
>>> for that before release time (all those images are based on 7.1511
>>> packages) The other important remark is that it's called "userland"
>>> as packages for RootFS are indeed the ones used in CentOS 7.1511,
>>> but kernel are different (4.2.3 for cubietruck/bananapi and 4.1.11
>>> for rpi2) All comments/feedback are welcome ! Happy testing ! - --
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