On Sun, 2023-01-22 at 14:58 +0000, Alfredo Nodo wrote: > Maybe. What to do in this case?
Some potentially useful steps: Use the network console mode of the Debian installer, which will likely let you SSH in from another device so that you can check logs etc. All of the Debian installer wiki pages are outdated so I'm not sure if these are correct/useful, but it should be possible somehow. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/NetworkConsole https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Remote https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/arm64/ Download the Debian Linux kernel image binary package and check if it has the build config options for SC8180X enabled in /boot/config-*. If not, try to rebuild it with that enabled and boot that. https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ Contact the folks who worked on mainline Linux kernel support for SC8180X and ask for help figuring out where/if the support for SC8180XP landed and how to debug the issue. > Gen 1-2 are SoC SC8180X and SC8180XP respectively which are the same > SoC except for the CPU frequency I see a lot for SC8180X in mainline Linux, but no device tree curiously and nothing for SC8180XP either. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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