The good news is, I can boot a stock upstream 64-bit kernel on my RPi3. So almost 2 months later, I finally have a 64-bit distro kernel booting. Next, to upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 to 18.04 and see if the latest flash-kernel package doesn't have broken u-boot load addresses...https://twitter.com/kees_cook/status/951136859039481856 …
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Haha, so I get to boot with _four_ boot loaders? Owch. :) Do you have a Fedora installer for 64-bit RPi3?
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Four? Well... depends on how you define bootloaders ;-) I would class the RPi GPU thing and u-boot as firmware, then grub2... not sure the kernel is a bootloader ;-) (I note uEFI is part of u-boot here) do you want installer or a pre-canned image to dd to a SD card/usb stick?
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I've already got a working image. Mainly I'm just curious if any distro has a working installer (e.g. for many ARM-like things, Debian has an SD-creating tool that results in a bootable net-installer, but doesn't have one for 64-bit RPi3).
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So with F-28 we should be able to net-install using iPXE to quite a few aarch64 SBCs using u-boot/uEFI, I need to test it though, need time to do that, and then also upgrade https://boot.fedoraproject.org/ to support aarch64, so deploy with a basic kickstart from net should be easy
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