Hello,
thanks, I use arm-image-installer and now device boot as expected.
With best regards,
Filip Bartmann
On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 14:56:06 +
Peter Robinson wrote:
> > > > I try to boot ARM Fedora 29 or Rawhide on Lamobo R1 router and I
> > > > connect it by HDMI cable, but it does nothing, e
Hello everybody,
I installed fedora en my cubieboard2, using a sdcard, and it runs OK.
Nevertheless, my idea was to execute it from its mmc disk.
I tried to follow exactly the same procedure as with the sdcard, writing uboot
and then the distro using the dd command, but this time into the mmc, but
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 7:12 PM Gonzalo Huerta-Canepa wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
> I installed fedora en my cubieboard2, using a sdcard, and it runs OK.
> Nevertheless, my idea was to execute it from its mmc disk.
> I tried to follow exactly the same procedure as with the sdcard, writing
> uboot
Thanks for the quick reply.
Regarding your questions, yep, I meant eMMC, and yes the cb2 has eMMC.
Actually, there are two versions of the cubieboard 2, one with nand and another
with eMMC.
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 7:28 PM Gonzalo Huerta-Canepa wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
> Regarding your questions, yep, I meant eMMC, and yes the cb2 has eMMC.
> Actually, there are two versions of the cubieboard 2, one with nand and
> another with eMMC.
The support for that isn't upstrea