On 10/06/15 15:54, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 06/06/2015 07:25 PM, Mandar Joshi wrote: >>> >>> You'll have to run dracut yourself to build one, as far as I am aware, I'm >>> used to a raspi which needs to use binary firmware, and the generic kernel >>> doesn't work as well as the one compiled by the raspi foundation >>> >> >> cc35359, >> Running dracut manually did the trick. I am able to use CentOS7 stock >> kernel on my Cubietruck3. >> >> Gordan, >> I am using the kernel that is available in the CentOS Repo >> vmlinuz-4.0.0-1.el7.armv7hl >> >> Ok, so the next task >> I created a disk image using dd and installed @core and kernel. This >> works on the Cubietruck3. > > Do you mind sharing how you created the disk image and kernel .. did you > write it to nand or sd card. > > I have a cubietruck and have installed Fedora20 .. I have no idea how to > do anything else with it, but I would like to learn how to take either a > chroot'ed area or a mounted SD Card and create a bootable image for that. > > If I can get something decent working, we'll be showing it at Red Hat > Summit in a couple of weeks at the CentOS room. I can't help you with a Cubietruck specifically as I don't own one, but if there is an existing dd-and-go bootable image somewhere that you can point me at, I could cook you up a RedSleeve EL7 (or EL6 if you prefer) image that you could test. :) Gordan