On Thu, 30 Nov 2017, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Sure, and we have a wiki basically anyone can edit, and even pages to
> make notes for particular SoCs:
>
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM#Supported_Hardware_and_D...
I put an initial starter in place; my initial work-plan is to
simply work down through the RPi wiki-page and 'flesh it out'
as to the XU4, etc
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/exynos
> It's very easy to say "I think this is what should happen" when
you're
> not the one that has to do the work. If you want to do the work and
> step up and maintain the Exynos devices I'll happily assist
I have both ODroid XU4 and HC1 kit, and know that I have hit
something of an issue running without an SD card, and rather
booting natively from the SATA interface. Another friend and
I are working through this issue, as the price point on the
(fanless, but with HUGE heat sink) HC1 hard to resist when
putting together a silent operation device
As I recall there was also a problem on the eMMC adapter, but
that is not my present focus (there are both a sub-adapter to
run through the SD card slot, as well as a native on-board
connector for just the eMMC card)
-- Russ herrold
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Hello Rus,
that looks fine. I have also both devices and I'm very interested
running fedora on it. If there is something I can help, please ask.
Andreas