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Fedora IoT becomes an edition

Fedora IoT becomes an edition

Posted Aug 21, 2020 9:07 UTC (Fri) by fwiesweg (guest, #116364)
In reply to: Fedora IoT becomes an edition by jpfrancois
Parent article: Fedora IoT becomes an edition

I tried this a while ago with buildroot on an rpi1 (which worked fine) and then wanted to port it to an rpi3 and found it to not work. Seems there was a reason why this feature was marked as experimental on ARM, but a tight deadline prevented me from investigating any further.

If anyone succeeded at making this work in the meantime, I'd love to hear about it!


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Fedora IoT becomes an edition

Posted Aug 27, 2020 5:04 UTC (Thu) by mkj (subscriber, #85885) [Link] (1 responses)

I implemented something to boot a fallback rpi kernel with https://github.com/mkj/rpi-flipflop#how-it-works
It uses the same mechanism as NOOBS so hopefully it works on newer than a rpi1, though I haven't tested it.

Fedora IoT becomes an edition

Posted Aug 27, 2020 7:48 UTC (Thu) by fwiesweg (guest, #116364) [Link]

Thanks, that looks quite interesting!


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