[Arm-dev] centos 7 64 bit on raspberry Pi 3

Fri Dec 14 09:13:23 UTC 2018
R <riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it>

I did not get it working yet. It is not working for me. The Key point is 
to format the micro SD card with the correct UEFI partition layout.

On 12/13/18 9:39 PM, Steven Ellis wrote:
> Has anyone got this working on a Pi3+ and can provide guidance.
>
> I've got UEFI working already but I haven't tried a generic aarch64 
> centos ISO yet
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 at 12:48, R <riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it 
> <mailto:riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it>> wrote:
>
>     so for example I could just dd this image after uncompressing it
>     on the SD card and this would work I Suppose
>
>     http://vault.centos.org/altarch/7.4.1708/isos/aarch64/CentOS-7-aarch64.img.xz
>
>
>     On 11/27/18 7:09 AM, Gordan Bobic wrote:
>>     AFAIK the official installer only boots on UEFI aarch64.
>>     Otherwise you'll have to get a working image from somewhere.
>>
>>
>>     On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:44 AM R
>>     <riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it
>>     <mailto:riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it>> wrote:
>>
>>         ok thank you.
>>         so does it mean that Pi 3 needs a UEFI firmware if I Want to
>>         run CentOS/aarch64 while it does not need if running
>>         CentOS/armhfp  ?
>>         thanks
>>
>>
>>         On 11/26/18 3:05 PM, Gordan Bobic wrote:
>>>         I haven't tried it yet, but you should be able to get UEFI
>>>         firmware for Pi 3 from here:
>>>         https://github.com/andreiw/RaspberryPiPkg
>>>
>>>         If you can get that to boot off the ISO, you should be able
>>>         to use the installer.
>>>
>>>         On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 11:01 PM R
>>>         <riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it
>>>         <mailto:riccardo.veraldi at presid.infn.it>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hello,
>>>
>>>             I was wondering if there is a procedure for installing
>>>             Centos 7 on the
>>>             Raspberry Pi 3 B+
>>>
>>>             while installing Centos 7.5 on armhfp is very clear and
>>>             documented given
>>>             that a raw root image is provided and you just "dd" it
>>>             on the memory card,
>>>
>>>             it is not clear to me how to do it with aarch64. A ISO
>>>             image is provided
>>>             but how to install it on the raspberry ?
>>>
>>>             thank you
>>>
>>>             Rick
>>>
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