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JulienD

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Hello,

 

download page for odroid M1 states:

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In order to boot Armbian, you need to disable Petitboot by running fw_setenv skip_spiboot true in the command line of Petitboot. This won’t run Petitboot again. But cons it will only boot from eMMC or SD card, not from USB nor NMVe nor SATA.

 

I have two questions:

- Does that mean that the system will be installed on SD or eMMC?  or does that meant booting on SD is just for startup to launch system stored on NVMe (or any other storage)? 

- Is there a plan for booting from M.2 NVMe M-Key PCIe3.0 2-Lane in the future?

 

Thanks

Julien

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3 hours ago, JulienD said:

I have two questions:

- Does that mean that the system will be installed on SD or eMMC?  or does that meant booting on SD is just for startup to launch system stored on NVMe (or any other storage)? 

- Is there a plan for booting from M.2 NVMe M-Key PCIe3.0 2-Lane in the future?

 

This is my test M1 which runs perfectly fine. With kernel 6.1.y it will be declared supported / stable. 
 

Spoiler
igorp@10.0.10.169's password: 
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| |_| | |_| |  _ <| |_| | || |_| | | |  | | |
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Welcome to Armbian 22.11.0-trunk Kinetic with Linux 6.1.0-rc5-rk3568-odroid

No end-user support: untested automated build & unsupported (kinetic) userspace!

System load:   4%           	Up time:       1 day 4:03	
Memory usage:  2% of 7.50G  	IP:	       10.0.10.169
CPU temp:      32°C           	Usage of /:    1% of 916G   	

Tip of the day: Want to use a rolling release? https://github.com/armbian/community

[ 0 security updates available, 2 updates total: apt upgrade ]
Last check: 2022-12-04 00:00

igorp@odroidm1:~$ df
Filesystem     1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs             786036   83956    702080  11% /run
/dev/nvme0n1p1 960302804 1159240 910289104   1% /
tmpfs            3930176       0   3930176   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs               5120       0      5120   0% /run/lock
tmpfs            3930176       0   3930176   0% /tmp
/dev/mmcblk1p1  30340976 1213160  28789292   5% /media/mmcboot
/dev/zram1         47960   18996     25380  43% /var/log
tmpfs             786032       0    786032   0% /run/user/0
tmpfs             786032       0    786032   0% /run/user/1000

 


Boots from SD card, root on NVME. This is currently the only way as we don't want to use dirty proprietary boot solutions provided by Hardkernel. Support for SPI boot / NVME root is under development, mainline ATF is floating around , but integration and testing is a lot of work ... we receive no funding so things doesn't really move fast. I can't tell when this will be done and integrated. Probably mid next year.

 

 

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