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  1. Hello, These boards (Radxa Rock 2F and Rock 2A) have standard support so there should probably be a forum section for them. In its absence, I created this topic in the section for the most "similar" board. Currently, we only have the `vendor` kernel available for both. It seems that both of them have been mainlined in 6.18, as seen here for example: https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/12/01/linux-6-18-release-main-changes-arm-risc-v-and-mips-architectures/ The config file for the board currently looks like this: # Rockchip RK3528 quad core 1-4GB SoC WIFI/BT 0-32GB eMMC BOARD_NAME="ROCK 2F" BOARDFAMILY="rk35xx" BOOTCONFIG="rock-2-rk3528_defconfig" BOARD_MAINTAINER="CodeChenL" KERNEL_TARGET="vendor" KERNEL_TEST_TARGET="vendor" FULL_DESKTOP="yes" BOOT_LOGO="desktop" BOOT_FDT_FILE="rockchip/rk3528-rock-2f.dtb" BOOT_SCENARIO="spl-blobs" IMAGE_PARTITION_TABLE="gpt" enable_extension "radxa-aic8800" AIC8800_TYPE="usb" I tried just adding "edge" in the KERNEL_TARGET line and building an image but this won't be enough to make it boot, will it? Any tutorials on how to get them to work on mainline?
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