Hi,
On 1/3/21 12:46 PM, Zach Villers wrote:
I recently got Fedora 33 Server booting on my RPI 4 - 8G using the RPI4 UEFI
firmware. The usb3 adapter I used worked fine with Raspbian, but with Fedora
33, there was an issue. I've worked around this issue and another involving F33
complaining abo
> Not sure why this is needed as the quirk for this device has had a
> quirk upstream in Linux for 3 years. I wonder if it needs extra quirks
> enabled.
>
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit...
I was just barely able to complete the install within anaconda
Hi,
thanks for sharing Zach.
I have been fairly successful getting F33 work with the current stock RPi4
firmware on the 8GB model by borrowing these
two lines from the raspbian config.txt:
> dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
> max_framebuffers=2
I still owe Peter to figure out which of them.
The one issue
Hi Zach,
> I recently got Fedora 33 Server booting on my RPI 4 - 8G using the RPI4 UEFI
> firmware. The usb3 adapter I used worked fine with Raspbian, but with Fedora
> 33, there was an issue. I've worked around this issue and another involving
> F33 complaining about the lack of sd card. These
Thanks Matthias. I should have mentioned the article on jamesachambers.com as
well. Ah! now having re-read, I see that the enclosure I'm using is on the
'naughty' list now. I could've sworn they were on the ok list when I bought
them. Oh well, it just goes to show that you can either pay attenti
On 03/01/2021 19:46, Zach Villers wrote:
I recently got Fedora 33 Server booting on my RPI 4 - 8G using the RPI4 UEFI
firmware. The usb3 adapter I used worked fine with Raspbian, but with Fedora
33, there was an issue. I've worked around this issue and another involving F33
complaining about t