Nick Daly <[email protected]> writes:

> The immediate cause of the issue has been discovered, but we don't yet
> know why it's broken.  Using "kpartx -a $IMAGE.img", you can easily
> mount each partition of the image file and verify that the first
> (primary boot) partition of the Raspberry Pi image is empty other than a
> zero-byte start.elf file.  Because the boot partition is empty, the
> image has no data with which to boot.

It works fine with a DreamPlug.  Looking through F-M's
bin/mk_freedombox_image, the only difference I can find is that the
Raspberry Pi is missing uboot.  I'm trying to build an image with that
now.

Nick

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