Sorry about not transmitting to the list previously. I hadn't noticed
till you just pointed it out. My bad!!!
Okay. My follow-up. I tried to install
Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-Rawhide-20180220.n.0-sda.raw.xz. Here is a snippet
from dracut during the installation process which I believe to be relevant:
[ 4719.209090] dracut[1462] Executing: /usr/bin/dracut -f
/boot/initramfs-4.16.0-0.rc2.git0.1.fc28.armv7hl.img
4.16.0-0.rc2.git0.1.fc28.armv7hl
[ 4721.152402] dracut[1462] dracut module 'busybox' will not be
installed, because command 'busybox' could not be found!
[ 4724.107476] dracut[1462] dracut module 'biosdevname' will not
be installed, because command 'biosdevname' could not be found!
[ 4725.185474] dracut[1462] dracut module 'busybox' will not be
installed, because command 'busybox' could not be found!
[ 4727.693909] dracut[1462] *** Including module: bash ***
[ 4727.799897] dracut[1462] *** Including module: systemd ***
[ 4730.596548] dracut[1462] *** Including module: systemd-initrd ***
[ 4730.859397] dracut[1462] *** Including module: nss-softokn ***
[ 4731.005977] dracut[1462] *** Including module: i18n ***
[ 4733.099767] dracut[1462] *** Including module: network ***
[ 4734.115142] dracut[1462] *** Including module: ifcfg ***
[ 4734.205946] dracut[1462] *** Including module: drm ***
[ 4734.634405] dracut[1462] *** Including module: plymouth ***
[ 4736.175415] dracut[1462] *** Including module: kernel-modules ***
[ 4743.067874] dracut[1462] *** Including module:
kernel-network-modules ***
[ 4743.551749] dracut[1462] *** Including module: rootfs-block ***
[ 4743.692609] dracut[1462] *** Including module: terminfo ***
[ 4743.857149] dracut[1462] *** Including module: udev-rules ***
[ 4744.004466] dracut[1462] Skipping udev rule: 40-redhat.rules
[ 4744.025481] dracut[1462] Skipping udev rule: 50-firmware.rules
[ 4744.046519] dracut[1462] Skipping udev rule: 50-udev.rules
[ 4745.995457] dracut[1462] Skipping udev rule: 91-permissions.rules
[ 4746.018661] dracut[1462] Skipping udev rule:
80-drivers-modprobe.rules
[ 4746.256854] dracut[1462] *** Including module: dracut-systemd ***
[ 4747.002206] dracut[1462] *** Including module: usrmount ***
[ 4747.064120] dracut[1462] *** Including module: base ***
[ 4747.670184] dracut[1462] *** Including module: fs-lib ***
[ 4747.892757] dracut[1462] *** Including module: shutdown ***
[ 4748.488677] dracut[1462] *** Including modules done ***
[ 4748.514363] dracut[1462] *** Installing kernel module
dependencies ***
[ 4749.681429] dracut[1462] *** Installing kernel module
dependencies done ***
[ 4749.826826] dracut[1462] *** Resolving executable
dependencies ***
[ 4757.901864] dracut[1462] *** Resolving executable
dependencies done***
[ 4758.173199] dracut[1462] *** Hardlinking files ***
[ 4758.361998] dracut[1462] *** Hardlinking files done ***
[ 4758.396299] dracut[1462] *** Stripping files ***
[ 4758.693423] dracut[1462] *** Stripping files done ***
[ 4758.720413] dracut[1462] *** Generating early-microcode cpio
image ***
[ 4758.812895] dracut[1462] *** Constructing AuthenticAMD.bin ****
[ 4758.980397] dracut[1462] *** Store current command line
parameters ***
[ 4759.014533] dracut[1462] *** Creating image file
'/boot/initramfs-4.16.0-0.rc2.git0.1.fc28.armv7hl.img' ***
[ 4774.636604] dracut[1462] Image:
/var/tmp/dracut.Y9Up20/initramfs.img: 18M
So, although the boot messages are different now, the result is the
same. The system boots but not into graphical mode. Also, note the
orange highlighted lines from dracut.
I will try to get the dmesg | fpaste output once I get the system on the
network. Is there a particular URL you would like me to specify?
Also, one other question. Is there anything from partition 1 (which
seems to be strictly for Raspberry PIs) necessary to build and boot the
system for other systems like the Odroid? More specifically, should I
be able to build and boot the system using ONLY partitions 2,3,and 4?
Thanks again.
Stewart
On 02/22/2018 12:01 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Stewart Samuels
<searider74(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 02/22/2018 11:39 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:24 PM, Stewart Samuels <searider74(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> I just got a chance to update my Odroid Xu4 with the latest updates for
>>> F27.
>>> All was working fine with the exceptions for the Exynos 5 USB-3 issues
>>> prior
>>> to this upgrade. After the upgrade and a reboot, my system no longer
>>> boots
>>> into graphics mode. It seems to be failing somewhere along the line with
>>> udev, but I am not certain of this. The system will eventually boot into
>>> non-graphics mode, which can be seen when connecting the serial port and
>>> watching the boot messages.
>>>
>>> As I mentioned in previous posts, the Rawhide Spins all seem to have this
>>> issue too. In fact, they have had the problem for a long time now. On
>>> the
>>> positive side, both this release of F27 updates and the Rawhide spins do
>>> seem to have the USB-3 issues fixed.
>> Can you try the 4.16rc2 kernel [1] and see if that has the same
>> issues. The 4.16 kernel might help as there was a bunch of stuff that
>> changed in the exynos drm driver.
>>
>>
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1046448
> Looking at the builds in this URL I see "rawhide" listed as one of the
> "Tasks". Doe this mean the current rawhide build are already including
the
> kernel-4.16.0-0.rc2 kernel?
Yes, and the just branched F-28 will as well. So you can do an upgrade
to F-28 and get it there too
>>> Attached, is a MS Word formatted file of my boot log. Hope this helps.
>> Please don't do that, word processing docs are really not the way to
>> handle this in open source just fpaste it or something. If it's booted
>> just do "dmesg | fpaste" and provide the URL.
>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Stewart
>>>
>>>
>>> On 02/12/2018 09:56 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Just a heads up that the 4.15 kernel is headed to stable releases.
>>>>
>>>> I did a bunch of testing over the weekend and fixed up a bunch of
>>>> issues, added some minor enhancements across a number of platforms.
>>>> There is a kernel-4.15.2-301.fc27 build [1] which had all those fixes
>>>> for people to test, I expect a 4.15.3 kernel going to updates-testing
>>>> later today or tomorrow.
>>>>
>>>> A few notes for the fixes I added:
>>>> * fixed cpufreq/thermal on i.MX6 (thanks kwizart for upstream fix)
>>>> * Crypto/rng engine on some AllWinner devices now loads/works
>>>> (A10/A143/A20 at least, I suspect more will come with later kernels)
>>>> * Exynos 5 USB-3 issue should now be fixed once and for all (I hope)
>>>> * A bunch of improvements for monitor detection on the Raspberry Pi
>>>> * Ethernet driver more stable on AllWInner A64/H5 platforms (like
>>>> Pine64)
>>>> * Numerous other upstream fixes improvements that headed upstream
>>>> * 4.15.3 (not in the build above) will include aarch64 fixes for
>>>> Spectre/Meltdown.
>>>>
>>>> So please test and feel free to reply to this thread with any new
>>>> issues you see with the 4.15 series, or any positive results.
>>>>
>>>> [1]
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=24966088
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