[fedora-arm] Re: Installing additional packages before boot

2017-05-08 Thread Alessio Ciregia
2017-05-09 0:46 GMT+02:00 Peter Robinson : > > What disk image are you using? I believe all the images, definitely the > minimal, as I use it regularly, have the required plugins and you can use > the client to configure it. > > Details: >

[fedora-arm] Installing additional packages before boot

2017-05-08 Thread Alessio Ciregia
Is there a way to add packages (dumb question, I know: install RPMs inside the SD card) from my PC and before inserting the SD card in the Raspberry? Something like a cross platform rpm installation. Maybe not. My question arises from this fact: I'm unable to use the ethernet interface. I have

[fedora-arm] Re: RPi 3 extremely slow with F25. Extremely !

2017-05-08 Thread marcin steć
Journal is not the reason. It's just the first one to hit the bottleneck. It's not logging anything unusual, just normal trafiic. But following your suggestion I checked this card in my Lenovo W541 running F25. I've got average write speed of around 7MB/s. When I sent the same file (2.4 GiB zip)

[fedora-arm] Re: RPi 3 extremely slow with F25. Extremely !

2017-05-08 Thread Richard Ryniker
If the slowdown is due to log writes, what is written into your journal? It may be awkward to access the journal using the RPi, but move the SD card to another Fedora system (many laptops have flash card readers built in, or use a USB device) and a "smoking gun" may be obvious. The journal

[fedora-arm] How to add default kernel arguments?

2017-05-08 Thread marcin steć
Hi! I came up from x86 world, and found there is no grub on ARM installation, thus no file like /etc/default/grub where I could place some kernel arguments, that will be automatically attached to all newly installed kernels while updates are comming in. I've found it a great place to pass

[fedora-arm] Re: RPi 3 extremely slow with F25. Extremely !

2017-05-08 Thread marcin steć
Hi, I'd like to report that latest F25 Server on RPi 3B is slow too. It came with 4.8 kernel known for some issues on ARM, but after dnf update (it took ages to complete) 4.10.13-200.fc25.armv7hl is no better. I've found that anything that's writing to mmcblk0, gets blocked on maximum write