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<djdelorie> davidlt[m]: yes, but only 4G swap
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<davidlt[m]> djdelorie: I see. In the future we might want to create a large one, maybe 16 or 32 (just in case).
<davidlt[m]> I currently disabled debug package on the webkitgtk package same as on x86 (32-bit).
<davidlt[m]> Let's see if that helps us.
<davidlt[m]> I have rebuild systemd just in case and let's see if that resolves gethostbyname issues :/
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<bkeys> davidlt How do I ssh into the nezha D1 image?
<davidlt[m]> bkeys: what do you mean? Find out the IP address (serial, switch, router, scan the network, etc.)
<davidlt[m]> Use "riscv" user, the password should be printed in the serial output (it's fixed, not autogenerated)
<bkeys> davidlt[m]: I don't have a serial connection to it at the moment
<bkeys> I just flashed the Fedora image onto it and connected it to LAN
<davidlt[m]> bkeys: Basically you get this on the serial:... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/6afa24528c4df896515ec056bfcc6ce796aa5589>)
<bkeys> Okay so now I wonder if I am getting an IP address because I cannot SSH into it (if it it there at all)
<bkeys> Let me go unplug it and see if the 10.0.0.152 address is still there
<davidlt[m]> There are many ways to find out the IP address. Everyone basically has their own way :)
<bkeys> davidlt[m]: How do I get a serial connection?
<bkeys> type c?
<davidlt[m]> Plug microUSB to USB-A port.
<davidlt[m]> Ah, you have D1 board. I don't have one.
<davidlt[m]> If there is FTDI chip plugging in USB is enough, if not then there is UART headers/pins/something (in that case you need a dongle [it also needs to work with specific board voltage])
<davidlt[m]> Sadly a googling nezha D1 doesn't tell me much.
<davidlt[m]> I see two Type-C ports (?)
<davidlt[m]> One is power (I guess)
<davidlt[m]> Another is a proper USB OTG port.
<davidlt[m]> So UART is probably on the header.
<davidlt[m]> Yes, it's on the header + there is some debug port.
<davidlt[m]> Ah, it's also UART.
<davidlt[m]> But again to use that you need a dongle.
<davidlt[m]> I think this one can operate on 3V and 5V.
<bkeys> It looks like the nezha board isn't booting at all
<bkeys> Cause it isn't getting an IP address
<bkeys> davidlt[m]: I walk in to power it off and I am greeted by a login screen, so your Fedora image does work on the nezha
<bkeys> Nice work!
<davidlt[m]> Majority of work to adapt this to D1 was done by Fu Wei.
<davidlt[m]> I think it still has a heavily patched kernel, but we will try to see if upstream one (6.0) works on it.
<bkeys> davidlt[m]: The credentials that you sent me aren't working for root or the riscv user
<bkeys> Although now it has an IP address but I cannot SSH into it or login with a keyboard plugged up to it
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<djdelorie> davidlt[m]: the swap is on zram0 so it's not "real" swap. I can shrink the root fs a bit and make real swap if needed
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