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slackware_platypus 03-15-2023 03:21 PM

Trying out Slackware aarch64 miniroot on BPi-M5
 
I am using an Armbian SD image to boot into Slackware. Maybe a lot of other people are already doing this or something better. Any Banana Pi M5 users out there?

Linux slackware.localdomain 6.1.11-meson64 #23.02.2 SMP PREEMPT Sat Feb 18 00:07:55 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux

sndwvs 03-16-2023 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slackware_platypus (Post 6417944)
I am using an Armbian SD image to boot into Slackware. Maybe a lot of other people are already doing this or something better. Any Banana Pi M5 users out there?

Linux slackware.localdomain 6.1.11-meson64 #23.02.2 SMP PREEMPT Sat Feb 18 00:07:55 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux

you can try the image from odroid c4

slackware_platypus 03-16-2023 08:47 PM

Thank you! I'll give it a try!

Stragonian 02-22-2024 10:11 AM

Not an BPI-M5 but I do have other BPI Products
 
Greetings slackware_platypus! I hope you don't consider this waking up a dead post.

While I don't have a BPI-M5, I do have a BPI-R2, a BPI-R64, a BPI-M4, a BPI-M64, and a BPI-M2-Zero. Currently, I am working on getting the BPI-R2 up and running with Slackware ARMv7 15.0. I have the operating system installed, but I have run into a few problems with devices working.

I used the source code from the uboot and kernel of an Ubuntu release that worked very well on the BPI-R2, then after getting the uboot and kernel .config file configured, I compile the kernel's source code on a Slackware ARMv7 15.0 native system running on a Raspberry Pi 3B, using Slackware ARMv7 15.0 from Sarpi.

It took a while, and it took some work, but I have a complete Slackware 15.0 installation on a BPI-R2, of course currently with a few device configuration problems at the moment.

So, I discovered that using Sarpi ( Slackware ARM for Raspberry Pi ) to natively compile ARMvX and Aarch64 for Banana Pi products, seems to work well for me, or at least it has up to this point. As I use a Slackware ARM system to compile the uboot and kernel, for other machines I want to install Slackware ARM on.

Anyway, that's how I do it.


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