Mainline doesn't seem to have the speed, I assume for some reason the CPU is running on very low frequency. SMP is also a very hard topic, I saw many discussions about Realtek's own spin-table. Is there some fork what would look promising to fix this SoC? From the specs POV this device would be a great and powerful pick, but the lack of drivers makes this very hard to use. Realtek-Opby vinibali - uBoot
I switched to another machine, where tmux and minicom are newer. I was able to interrupt the autoboot this time. I'll keep you posted!by vinibali - uBoot
Hi there! I would like to modify my the boot device on the TS-228A to exchange my old NAS326. My first goal would be to boot Linux on a flash drive. IIRC this SoC pretty much gained mainline support for the Linux kernel in the recent years, compared to how RTD12xx was in the first years. Specs: * Realtek RTD1295 4-core 1.4GHz processor (ARMv8 - 64bit) * 1GB DDR4 * 4GB eMMC * Gbit ethernetby vinibali - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > thanks for the very detailed steps, I managed > to > > install Arch Linux on my 326. > > IIRC, Arch Linux ARM has stopped supporting some > of these Armada 38x boxes. So check at their site, > and switch to Debian if it is the case for this > box. They stopped the supprt for the 3by vinibali - Debian
hi there! thanks for the very detailed steps, I managed to install Arch Linux on my 326.by vinibali - Debian