On 2024-09-25, Pierre Dupond <76nem...@gmx.ch> wrote: > Hello List, > The Friendlyelec NanoPi r6s is indicated > (https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html) as an example of hardware running > OpenBSD. > I have downloaded the "install75.img" and the "miniroot76.img" and copied > them on a sd card. > > However, the NanoPi r6s does not boot on sd card but boot directly on the > internal emmc (where the FriendlyWRT OS is installed). > I have downloaded the Ubuntu 22.04 from the FriendlyElec web site and write > the image on an SD card > and the OS boots successfuly. > > I have seen somewhere that the u-boot should be replaced for the unsuported > arm Soc but all > the examples are for other arm soc and not for the soc (Rockchip RK3588) used > in the nanoPi R6S. > > Do I have missing some obvious instructions? One could notice than the > structure of > the SD card to boot Ubuntu OS is very different from the structure of the SD > card where > OpenBSD is installed.
See https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 for basic steps. I don't have any hardware using this method but I think you need the u-boot-rk3588 package and /usr/local/share/u-boot/nanopi-r6s-rk3588s/u-boot-rockchip.bin. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.