So, you mean that u-Boot is almost useless on this motherboard? 
It really sounds strange, is it because of u-Boot's poor compatibility?
But I've seen many DIYers using u-Boot on their ARM-Linux demo boards.
(Though I know UEFI definitely has a better compatibility on PC and servers.)



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From:                                                                           
                                             "Lennart Sorensen"                 
                                                                   
<lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca&gt;;
Date:&nbsp;Wed, Sep 18, 2024 09:16 PM
To:&nbsp;"YOYO"<1530974...@qq.com&gt;;
Cc:&nbsp;"debian-arm"<debian-arm@lists.debian.org&gt;;
Subject:&nbsp;Re: Problems about installing Debian on Arm64



On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 06:21:42PM +0800, YOYO wrote:
&gt; Hello everyone, 
&gt; Recently I bought a Gigabyte MP30-AR0 (rev 1.1) motherboard in a online 
&gt; second-hand market. But I encountered a lot of difficulties when 
installing 
&gt; Debian 12 arm64 on it.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; I've tried the official system image (Ubantu 14.02) provided by Gigabyte 
first.
&gt; But after I flashed the image to USB storage using Win32DiskImaginer, 
&gt; I couldn't see any Partition using the newest Diskgenius, which had 
already 
&gt; support Ext2/3/4. 
&gt; (Actually I couldn't see any partition when I load the img 
&gt; file in Diskgenius as a Virtual Disk either.)
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; Then I turned to Debian 12.I've tried "debian-12.7.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso", 
&gt; flashing it to USB storage using UltraISO 9. However, I couldn't boot from 
the 
&gt; USB storage under u-Boot at all. Actually, I have no idea about how to 
&gt; manually select boot device and boot from the Debian install CD/DVD 
imagine 
&gt; in u-Boot.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; Finally, I tried to install Debian using the built-in linux X-Gene
&gt; (Applied Micro Linux), following the instructions on 
&gt; https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/arm64/apds03.en.html, 
&gt; but there's no ar availiable on X-Gene. After getting a aarch64 gnu 
tool-chain,
&gt; I installed debootstrap successfully. But error occurs again and it turns 
out 
&gt; that debootstrap needs perl to run. With no package manager (like dpkg, 
apt, 
&gt; yum) or compile toolchain (including make, cmake and etc.), I don't know 
if 
&gt; there's any way I can install Debian 12 on the Gigabyte MP30-AR0.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; I know there are alreadly plenty mails in Debian Mailing List, but they 
all 
&gt; focused on Gigabyte MP30-AR1, which is in UEFI boot mode, but the MP30-AR0 
&gt; I have works in u-Boot mode. I've tried all the ways for MP30-AR1, but 
none of 
&gt; them worked on my MP30-AR0.
&gt; 
&gt; Thank you again for your generous help.

I have seen some people have managed to convert their AR0 to UEFI.&nbsp; As far
as I can tell the uboot version is completely useless at this point.

https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/gigabyte-mp30-ar0-flashing-uefi/

-- 
Len Sorensen

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