>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>> now the board is on my table.
>>>>>
>>>>> The only image i've found is
>>>>> linaro-desktop-cubietruck-plus-card-dp-v1.1.img. But I don't
think its
>>>>> a
>>>>> real aarch64 Image:
>>>>>
>>>>> linaro@cubietruck-plus:~$ uname -a
>>>>> Linux cubietruck-plus 3.4.39 #7 SMP PREEMPT Tue Mar 1 09:34:33 CST
>>>>> 2016
>>>>> armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
>>>>> linaro@cubietruck-plus:~$
>>>>> I think this should be armv8l ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any howto to create/build a aarch64 Image on a Cubieboard 5
>>>>> with
>>>>> Fedora ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is this a real aarch64 board? As far as I can tell [1], although their
>>>> website is terrible on the details, it's a ARMv7 device not a
aarch64
>>>> device.
>>>
>>>
>>> It is only armv7 I have one at home, last I tried it there was some
>>> issues
>>> still. I will try when I get home and see how it works now.
>>>
>>> Dennis
>>>
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>>
>> Hi Dennis,
>> that would be fine.
>>
>> Greetings
>> Andreas
>
> I put last nights rawhide minimal image on, the output was serial port
> only.
> HDMI had nothing, I do not have a monitor with DP support so I can not see
> if
> something is coming out there, the system booted but hung when it got to
> [ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
The CubieTruck Plus uses an A83T for which only quite minimal support is
in the upstream kernel. mmc support still is waiting for merging, so no
rootfs, so this makes sense.
Also no video output support whatsoever yet.
Yes, so with Dennis actually having a device the boot is to what we
should expect, it actually boots and you get serial output but the
device is not actually useful at the moment without
storage/usb/network.