On 12/28/22 19:17, Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Thursday, 29 December 2022 00:21:05 CET Vagrant Cascadian wrote:debian stable (2021.01*), testing (2022.04*), unstable (2022.10*) and experimental (2023.01-rc*) # arm64 ... rock64-rk3328I don't recall ever having issues with u-boot on my Rock64's, so for me 2022.04 - 2022.10 surely work. I'll try the experimental version soon. I generate my own images for Rock64 and that uses 'dd ... seek=' of idbloader.img and u-boot.itb from the u-boot-rockchip package. I have been doing that since 2021-03, so it's very likely that I haven't seen an issue since then. HTH, Diederik
Humm, I thought I'd see if dfu-util-0.11 worked so I just pulled the arm64 daily netinstall iso and put it on a u-sd card. But a bpi m5 makes no attempt to boot it, green led remains dim forever. I can mount it in my reader, a iso-9660 and its not a u-boot, its grub. So which of the arm64 iso's is u-booter?
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