03-19-2019, 07:53 AM
I will be including RAID drivers in the kernel for the next releases.
I will also be including NFSD driver in the kernel for the next release.
Thank you for the feedback about the dptx firmware! I actually already have this configured in the kernel. I have tried both including the dptx.bin in the file system overlay, as well as actually adding the firmware as compiled into the kernel itself as embedded firmware. Sadly, neither solution seems to allow the kernel to load this file. Reviewing my setting, it does appear I didn't include the trailing "/", so I'll try again with that amended to see if it resolves. If so, you can expect it in the next release.
Will troubleshoot the PCIe at some point as well, but as Lukasz mentioned it's not at the top of the list. Since it works outside of the X environment, I am relatively confident that it's a software configuration, which means you are all able to help us in troubleshooting and resolution. It would be greatly helpful if someone could attached a UART console, edit /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf so that output is verbose (remove: quiet logleve=3 vga=current), and then capture the output during a boot where the board freezes up so that we can see exactly what's happening.
Keep the feedback coming folks! It's only thru community testing and open communication that we can improve!
I will also be including NFSD driver in the kernel for the next release.
Thank you for the feedback about the dptx firmware! I actually already have this configured in the kernel. I have tried both including the dptx.bin in the file system overlay, as well as actually adding the firmware as compiled into the kernel itself as embedded firmware. Sadly, neither solution seems to allow the kernel to load this file. Reviewing my setting, it does appear I didn't include the trailing "/", so I'll try again with that amended to see if it resolves. If so, you can expect it in the next release.
Will troubleshoot the PCIe at some point as well, but as Lukasz mentioned it's not at the top of the list. Since it works outside of the X environment, I am relatively confident that it's a software configuration, which means you are all able to help us in troubleshooting and resolution. It would be greatly helpful if someone could attached a UART console, edit /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf so that output is verbose (remove: quiet logleve=3 vga=current), and then capture the output during a boot where the board freezes up so that we can see exactly what's happening.
Keep the feedback coming folks! It's only thru community testing and open communication that we can improve!