Re: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1 and GPT partition really booting?

2015-06-11 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Le 08/06/2015 17:56, Guillaume Gardet a écrit :

Hi,

I tested (hybrid) GPT partitionned images for Raspberry Pi and it does not boot 
at all (even the GPU firmware which is the 1st stage).

Is there someone here who booted such an image? If so, which Pi version and 
which openSUSE image version?

Otherwise, I would like to revert to FAT16 boot partition.


Well, I finally connected my old Pi B (256M of RAM only) to a screen (instead 
of headless) and it boots but kernel crashes:
* For Factory/upstream: I get a Kernel Panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no 
killable process ^^
* For Factory/downstream: I get a Kernel Panic - no init found.


Guillaume

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Re: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1 and GPT partition really booting?

2015-06-08 Thread Alexander Graf


 Am 08.06.2015 um 17:56 schrieb Guillaume Gardet guillaume.gar...@free.fr:
 
 Hi,
 
 I tested (hybrid) GPT partitionned images for Raspberry Pi and it does not 
 boot at all (even the GPU firmware which is the 1st stage).
 
 Is there someone here who booted such an image? If so, which Pi version and 
 which openSUSE image version?
 
 Otherwise, I would like to revert to FAT16 boot partition.

It has a FAT boot (gpu, uboot) partition. And it did work for me on RPi1 and 
RPi2. I have already put both of them in persistent home automation use though, 
so I can't verify today's image ;)

Alex

 
 
 Guillaume
 
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Re: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1 and GPT partition really booting?

2015-06-08 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Op maandag 8 juni 2015 20:29:02 schreef Alexander Graf:
  Am 08.06.2015 um 17:56 schrieb Guillaume Gardet
  guillaume.gar...@free.fr:
  
  Hi,
  
  I tested (hybrid) GPT partitionned images for Raspberry Pi and it does not
  boot at all (even the GPU firmware which is the 1st stage).
  
  Is there someone here who booted such an image? If so, which Pi version
  and which openSUSE image version?
  
  Otherwise, I would like to revert to FAT16 boot partition.
 
 It has a FAT boot (gpu, uboot) partition. And it did work for me on RPi1 and
 RPi2. I have already put both of them in persistent home automation use
 though, so I can't verify today's image ;)
 
 Alex
 
  Guillaume

I have both Tumbleweed for RPi1B and RPi2B working on both of my RPi's. But I 
used older images to start and have, in the meantime, updated these systems 
using zypper up. However yast is not usable because libstorage-ruby is for 
Ruby 2.1 where yast needs 2.2. I succeeded in generating this library for both 
systems.

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[opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi 1 and GPT partition really booting?

2015-06-08 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Hi,

I tested (hybrid) GPT partitionned images for Raspberry Pi and it does not boot 
at all (even the GPU firmware which is the 1st stage).

Is there someone here who booted such an image? If so, which Pi version and 
which openSUSE image version?

Otherwise, I would like to revert to FAT16 boot partition.


Guillaume

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