Hi.

Try to remove 'quiet' option from kernel line. Maybe it'll say you some 
more info.

On 12.08.2016 00:17, David M Brooke wrote:
> Hi Leaf Users,
>
> Does anybody have experience of using the PC Engines APU2 boards with BuC 
> 5.2.x ?
>
> I have a brand new apu2c4 board with the 20160307 BIOS.
> I know the board is good because it works OK with PC Engines’ TinyCore Linux.
>
> I've tried using the Bering-uClibc_5.2.6_i686_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz 
> image
> extracted onto an SD card with a 2GB FAT32 partition, mounted in the on-board 
> SD slot.
> It boots into SYSLINUX (v6.03) OK and I see the LP shield logo via the serial 
> console
> but it hangs after:
>          Loading /syslinux/linux… ok
>          Loading /initrd.lrp… ok
>          Loading /initmod.lrp… ok
>
> That implies it’s loading the files OK but it’s not able to boot the kernel, 
> right?
>
> I’ve tried a few other BuC versions (5.1.7, 5.2.7-rc1) and also the x86_64 
> variant but with the same result.
> I’ve also tried using the SD card in a USB adaptor (so the APU sees it as 
> USB) but again the same result.
>
> On the Hardware Specific Guides page for the APU board I see evidence the APU 
> is working but maybe
> the APU2 needs different drivers or something?
>
> Thanks,
> dMb
>
>
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