![]() I had seen comments about potential problems with firmware or kernel updates so to test it out I did a full system update with -exclude=linux-firmware* and rebooted into the 5.10.19 kernel. I would wish those options were available during the setup during first boot, but they are not. This is not a normal install so the default language is US english and EST. Note that the default filesystem is BTRFS and both /home and / are subvolumes so expanding the partition gives both more space.Īlso, during install most installers give you the option to select the language and date/time. I fixed it by installing and using gparted to expand the OS partition. The image I installed was Fedora-Workstation-33-1.3. which I downloaded from Īt first boot most of the Pi OSes will automatically resize the partition to max on the SD card, but this one does not. ![]() In my earlier post I indicated that I used the IoT image, but actually the Workstation image was used. I noted an error in my earlier post and wanted to update that while also providing a current status on using Fedora 33 on the RPI 4B (8GB). This can easily be done by issuing this command:Įcho exclude = kernel* linux-firmware* > /etc/dnf/dnf.confįor both commands you need to use sudo / need to have root rights. You can exclude thos packages by adding the line “exclude = kernel* linux-firmware*” to /etc/dnf/dnf.conf. You also need to exclude kernel and linux-firmware updates from being installed the time being.Īt the moment there seems to be an issue with those packages causing USB and WIFI to vanish. (Has a side effect though, those tiny LEDs stopped working, at least for me)Įcho hdmi_force_hotplug=1 > /boot/efi/config.txt If you want to start the raspi without plugged in monitor (headless). Not sure if this also applies to 4GB-Versions, I only have 8 GB.Īdd “hdmi_force_hotplug=1” to the boot config in /boot/efi/config.txt Maybe two things to note for 8 GB raspi 4. You might want to give it a try for testing. ![]() Was wondering whether somebody else has ran into the issue or could point me towards a solution.Īt least for the 4 GB version Fedora-Minimal-33-1.3.aarch64 for sure is working. = Installation Complete! Insert into the board and boot.īut the logs afterwards indicate that everything did go well. ![]() The new table will be used at the next reboot or after you run partprobe(8) or partx(8). Re-reading the partition table failed.: Device or resource busy I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytesĭevice Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes ![]() Logs for creating the image (originally the memorycard didn’t have any formats): = I’ve tried installing the standard Raspbian - which worked wel.Īlso tried using XFCE (ARM) version - which had the same issue. I’ve been following this guide: Creating and using a live installation image :: Fedora Docs, with sudo fedora-arm-image-installer -image= -target=rpi4 -media=/dev/mmcblk0 -norootpass.ĭuring the startup of the rpi I do get following error:īus xhci_pci: Host not halted after 16000 milliseconds I am trying to install Fedora Workstation (ARM) on an Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB), Memor圜ard with 256GB (using Fedora 32 圆4). ![]()
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