On 02/18/2015 10:41 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 02/18/2015 03:37 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> On 02/18/2015 09:58 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote: >>> On 17/02/15 19:17, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>>> Great to see this. >>>> >>>> You could be using the Fedora 21 arm builds and source for your starting >>>> point. It has direct installation on a number of cards. You have to dig >>>> a bit on the Fedora download site to find them, but they are there. >>> the dep tree's on f21 make it harder to map the el7 codebase, we can >>> certainly learn and lean on the work done in the fedora ecosystem around >>> the board support though - and I know lots of folks in that area are >>> keen to help make the CentOS ARM story complete as possible. >> And it will be harder to support many boards with earlier code bases. >> It is the uboot and kernel (3.19) that you want, as you know. Until >> then, you will be doing remixes for each board which will be harder in >> its own way. >> >> Having some problems with the USB and Cubieboard with the latest >> Rawhide. Was told it is on the list of many things to figure out and >> fix. It is that sort of thing that we will need in the end to have >> broad board support. > step1, get something working > > step2, make it work on more than 1 board :) > > At the moment, Howard is targetting a 3.18 kernel, I suspect that will > change to 3.19 at some point ( or maybe even beyond ); > > Yah, yah. crawl before walking, and forget about running anytime soon... Though the 3.18 kernel will match F21 and at least minimal on the Cubies (that is no video support, i.e. headless).