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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Errors-To: buildroot-bounces@buildroot.org Sender: "buildroot" Hello Arnout, all, I was told that from kernel 6.7 on the ethernet of the Rock5B is supported, so I switched to that version (precisely 6.7.4 currently). > Clearly, the rootfs is on mmcblk1p2, not mmcblk0p2. So if you have > mmcblk0p2 on your command line, and rootwait, it will just wait > indefinitely for the rootfs to appear. Yes, correct, when I switch to mmcblk1p2 it works now! But I also switched to kernel 6.7.4 for now and switched the console in the bootargs to ttyS2 again. > > [ 31.717905] vdd_gpu_s0: disabling > > [ 115.285576] random: crng init done > > That's pretty late for the RNG to be initialized, you'll need the RNG > seeder from userspace - but this is enabled by default in Buildroot I > think. How could I check that? > > Of course it could be, that it is just not configured anymore to put a > > shell on the serial interface, but I already tried to address that with: > > > > BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY=y > > BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_PORT="serial2" > > > > However, that did not seem to help. Could it be, that there is something > > wrong with the SD card formatting? It at least complains about it, but I > > am too unfamiliar with that, so I don't know whether it is a problem. > > That's normal. It's because the generated image is not the exact size of > your SD card, so the backup GPT partition table is somewhere in the middle > instead of at the end. You can run parted on your laptop after writing the > SD card and before booting it to fix the issue. But it shouldn't make any > difference at all for booting. Thanks, I am not familiar with this and thought, it might cause some troubles. Currently the Rock5B does boot now with the 6.7.4 upstream kernel, but ethernet does not work yet. I try to figure out how to get it working, then I will submit a patch. Thanks for your help and best regards, Kilian _______________________________________________ buildroot mailing list buildroot@buildroot.org https://lists.buildroot.org/mailman/listinfo/buildroot