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[fedora-arm] [Feedback on aarch64 image]
pfrenard
2018-03-28 21:40:02 UTC
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Hello


I wanted to try aarch64 image, but I  had a small issue.

When I used arm-installer, it  triggered an error and did not complete,
I discovered that vg name is fedora, but this is also the same name for
my laptop...

Perhaps adding aarch64 on the name could reduce the risk of conflicts
"fedora_aarch64", it could also be a release number such as F28
"fedora_F28" or both "fedora_F28_aarch64" :)


By the way, probably a stupid question, what are the differences between
armhfp and aarch64  builds ?


Fox

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Peter Robinson
2018-04-08 09:17:00 UTC
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I wanted to try aarch64 image, but I had a small issue.
When I used arm-installer, it triggered an error and did not complete, I
discovered that vg name is fedora, but this is also the same name for my
laptop...
Perhaps adding aarch64 on the name could reduce the risk of conflicts
"fedora_aarch64", it could also be a release number such as F28 "fedora_F28"
or both "fedora_F28_aarch64" :)
We use the same setup across all architectures, also by putting a
version in there it's obsolete as soon as someone upgrades to a newer
versions as opposed to clean install every release.
By the way, probably a stupid question, what are the differences between
armhfp and aarch64 builds ?
armhfp is 32 bit ARMv7 with hard floating point, aarch64 is 64 bit.
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Pierre-Francois RENARD
2018-04-09 11:19:23 UTC
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Ok
it makes sense :)

So I'll have to rename my local vg from "fedora" to something else.
I just fear that my laptop won't boot again after that ...

Thanks
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