Hi Guillaume,

On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Guillaume Gardet wrote:

Le 14/08/2018 à 14:50, Guillaume GARDET a écrit :

 ----- Daniel Bischof <suse-b...@bischof.org> a écrit :

 On Mon, 13 Aug 2018, Guillaume Gardet wrote:

 I have tested Tumbleweed images on chromebook:
 * XFCE image works fine
 * JeOS image boots but with black screen on 1st boot (do not know
   why),
 so you need to power-off manually after few minutes (just give time
 for repartition to finish) and 2nd boot is ok. [...]
 no luck here. Grub loading, splash screen, then hanging "forever".
 Tried several different SD cards. Resizing the partions on SD works.
 Booting and running an Arch Linux ARM from SD works fine (except
 audio).
 If SD is resized, then boot is ok, you just have no display. ;)

 Tested 2018.08.13-Build1.1 today, same.

 Just to make sure: I have a XE303C12-A01UK, manufacturing date Jan.
 2013, ChromeOS version 68.0.3440.87 (latest), Firmware
 Google_Snow.2695.117.0.
 Mine is XE303C12-A01US, from Mar. 2013. ChromeOS version 67.0.3396.87,
 Firmware Google_Snow.2695.117.0.

 ChromeOS is updating. Let's check if it is still ok after the update.

With ChromeOS version 68.0.3440.87 (latest), it still works for me with TW and Leap images.

bummer. I connected an USB-to-Ethernet adapter to see, whether the network is alive, but it isn't.

Since there's no way to connect some sort of serial console (AFAIK), could I make some setting that will leave logs or debug output on SD? It's really annoying that I can't see anything...


Best regards,

--D.
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Daniel Bischof <suse-b...@bischof.org>

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