Op maandag 7 december 2015 11:59:36 schreef Andy Norrie: > SD Image writer is supplied via the SD card owners to write a bootable > image to the SD card. It is the normal way to make a bootable SD card for > the Pi. On the older Pi (ARM6) Suse runs fine but neither that version or a > downloaded one works on the Pi 2. I have downloaded several images eg > > opensuse-13.1-arm-jeos-raspberrypi.arm7i-1.12.1-build38.15.raw > > > and I can read the first partition on the disk (fat) and it seems correct > but it does not boot. I dont see any errors on the SD card eg log file. I > was hoping someone else had this working as I am a bit stuck. > > Thanks, Andy
Raspberry Pi 1 has an armv6 architecture, whereas Raspberry Pi 2 has an armv7 architecture, so it is not weird it does not work. You need an image for the Raspberry Pi 2, which you can find on http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi2/images/ or http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi2:/Staging/images/ I only worked with JeOS iages. AFAIK both work and are in fact openSUSE Tumbleweed systems. After installation you can keep current, if you wish, with Tumbleweed by using "zypper up" -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscr...@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+ow...@opensuse.org