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<div>Thank you for the tip Outback.</div>
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Since sending my email I’ve actually tried exactly that, I built a fresh image with target raspberrypi-cm3.
<div>And the funny thing is, it does the exact same thing. It works fine on the regular pi, and nothing with my cm3 lite.</div>
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<div>My current suspicion is that this is related to u-boot somehow. I need u-boot because I’d like to use Mender for the OTA updating of my devices. </div>
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<div>I’m going to see if I can get a stripped down version with just u-boot but without Mender going first. Then maybe I can take it from there.</div>
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<div>In the mean time all tips and tricks you could give me are very much appreciated.</div>
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<div>Kind regards,</div>
<div>Erik</div>
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On 1 Nov 2018, 12:51 +0100, Outback Dingo <outbackdingo@gmail.com>, wrote:<br>
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On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 6:33 PM Erik Hoogeveen<br>
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Hello,<br>
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I’m rather new to embedded software and Yocto. I hope this is the right place to ask. If not I’d appreciate it if someone could point me the right way to do so.<br>
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I’m trying to make a Yocto build for a raspberry pi 3. I’ve got it booting and doing things on a regular plain vanilla Raspberry pi 3 board. It boots and over serial console I can log in and do things.<br>
But the ultimate target is to run this image on my own board which is built around a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite. Since regular Raspbian (what’ I’ve used so far) works fine on both boards without modification I assumed that this would be the case as
well with this image I made myself. But it turns out I was wrong.<br>
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When I take the image from the build and stick it in my compute module board, literally nothing happens. The boot sequence doesn’t seem to even begin, I get nothing on the serial console, and none of the peripherals like the ethernet ever come to life either.<br>
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And since nothing happens I really have no idea where to look for a solution. I’m guessing this is a bit of a noob issue? It would be great if someone could point me in a direction to look at.<br>
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you probably built for a raspberrypi3 or raspberrypi3-64 ffor the 64bit<br>
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i believe the compute module 3 target is raspberrypi-cm3<br>
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you could pretty muuchh do a diff uunder the meta-raspberryypi ffor<br>
the differences in whats built<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Erik Hoogeveen.<br>
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