Op maandag 26 november 2018 13:08:36 CET schreef Freek de Kruijf:
> Op zondag 25 november 2018 22:53:41 CET schreef Andreas Färber:
> > > My suggestion to you Freek would be to join us in IRC on Freenode's
> > > #opensuse-arm channel and we'll try to figure this out together.
> 
> I downloaded the Upstream Pine64 image, did put it on a 16 GB micro-SD, and
> started the Banana Pi M64 with it. It did boot, which I followed on the
> serial console, USB-TTL serial cable. However the Ethernet device did not
> come up. I did a reboot and now the Ethernet device comes up and gets
> addresses. Also zypper ref works.
> I inspected repository Factory-Contrib-Pine64 and u-boot-pine64plus is
> installed. There I also found u-boot-bananapim64, should that one be
> installed?
> Also journalctl gives only lines of 80 characters and 40 lines. I installed
> xterm and used resize to give the command "COLUMNS=132;LINES=41;export
> COLUMNS LINES;", which solved that problem. Pleased with the results so
> far.
> 
> Using IRC would be my first time. Will search how to use it.

So far I failed to use IRC. Nickname is freek. Tried also using the 

Because the installed openssh-7.8p1-1.1 does not allow ssh access I replaced 
it by openssh-7.9p1-198.1, which I found somewhere on OBS.
I also did a "zypper dup --no-r" which replaced kernel-default from 4.19.2-1 
to 4.18.15-1. Symbolic links in /boot all point to these new files. However 
"uname -a" still shows "4.19.2-1-default". Anyway it works and it uses the 
same aarch64 repository as for the Raspberry Pi 3B except for the u-boot... 
package.

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