On 16/12/2019 17:41, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> Op zaterdag 14 december 2019 00:17:47 CET schreef Freek de Kruijf:
>> Op woensdag 27 november 2019 15:13:13 CET schreef Freek de Kruijf:
>>> Op woensdag 27 november 2019 14:05:42 CET schreef Narender Mann:
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> Matthias Brugger is currently working on a working image for openSUSE
>>> Tumbleweed on the Raspberry Pi 4B. The main problem currently seems to be
>>> getting the network for Ethernet working. Also Wi-Fi is not working. For
>>> KDE you also need support for an attached monitor on a micro-HDMI
>>> interface and working USB for mouse and keyboard.
>>>
>>> My tests so far show a working system, but the only access is via the
>>> serial interface using the three pins on the GPIO system.
>>>
>>> There are two repositories with images showing the above shortcomings:
>>> https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mbrugger:/branches:/RPi4/
>>> openSUSE_Tumbleweed_ARM/
>>> https://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/tumbleweed/images/
>>
>> Today I tried openSUSE-Tumbleweed-JeOS.aarch64-15.1.0-RaspberryPi-
>> Build61.5.raw.xz from the first repository on my RPi4.
>>
>> It works, although wireless does not work, but Ethernet does.
>> The layout of the disk is a fat32 partition EFI, a btrfs partition BOOT and
>> a btrfs partition ROOT. There is a warning during boot of a duplicated
>> entry in /etc/fstab, although I could not find out what was wrong.
>>
>> When doing yast2->System->Partitioning to change from UUID in /etc/fstab to
>> using LABEL, the same warning appears. Also a warning that the 16M partition
>> should be 278MB.
> 
> Did a bit of analyzing this issue and found that the partition BOOT, which 
> contains the boot image of the kernel is not mounted when the system is up. 
> In 
> stead there is an almost empty btrfs sub volume /boot of / in which partition 
> EFI is mounted as /boot/efi.
> Shouldn't partition BOOT be mounted as /boot and partition EFI as a sub 
> folder 
> of /boot named /boot/efi?
> 

As I said, this is my playground. I don't pretend to have a working bug-free
project there. If you want to use the btrfs subvolume and want to make it work
as expected then please make a copy of the project as this can go away anytime
soon. If you don't want to do so, please switch to the official images, which I
posted links for on Sunday.

Regards,
Matthias

>  
>> Does this mean that we will soon have a working network in the images in the
>> second repository?
> 
> 
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