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ARM – Original Hikey Updated and Fixed – with Gotchas..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 9, 2019 by RGSeptember 9, 2019

After successfully updating and re-configuring the Odroid C2 to use Fedora uefi/grub2 to boot, I decided to try to do the same to the even-older Hikey SOC. This already booted using fastboot with an older version of grub, with manual configuration, but I wanted to use the standard (Fedora) boot process. I had read that there was … Continue reading →

Posted in aarch64, arm, Fedora, fix, Hacks, Hikey, kernel, Linux, Opinion, UEFI | Tagged 6220, aarch64, arm64, boot, configuration, fedora, gotchas, grub, hikey, soc, uefi, workarounds | Leave a reply

Shades of Transylvania

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on April 8, 2012 by RGApril 8, 2012

After successfully installing the Adaptec SCSI 320 card (and running out of PCI-E slots..) and connecting the ‘new’ HP LTO-3 tape drive, I have been enjoying the deja-vu feeling of using SCSI again, after many years…       I remember the pre-USB and pre-Firewire days, when CD-drives and scanners (and expensive disks) were all connected using SCSI… Printers – … Continue reading →

Posted in Bacula, LTO, SCSI | Tagged amanda, bacula, configuration, lto, problems, solutions, tape backup, tar | Leave a reply
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