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A network installation is the preferred installation method for current Aarch64 hardware targets. In order to begin you will need to setup the installation server, a guide can be found below:
A network installation is the preferred installation method for current Aarch64 hardware targets. In order to begin you will need to setup the installation server, a guide can be found below:
  http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/sn-pxe-server-manual.html
  http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/sn-pxe-server-manual.html
Once configured use the Fedora 21 Alpha installation tree below:


<b>Installation Tree</b>
<b>Installation Tree</b>

Revision as of 18:27, 22 October 2014

Fedora 21 Alpha for AArch64

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IMPORTANT
This is pre-release software and not intended for general use.

The Alpha release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 21's products in a form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by the Fedora QA team, helps us target and identify bugs. When these bugs are fixed, we make a Beta release available. A Beta release is code-complete and bears a very strong resemblance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora 21 is expected in December.

We need your help to make Fedora 21 the best release yet, so please take some time to download and try out the Alpha and make sure the things that are important to you are working. If you find a bug, please report it – every bug you uncover is a chance to improve the experience for millions of Fedora users worldwide. Together, we can make Fedora a rock-solid distribution. We have a culture of coordinating new features and pushing fixes upstream as much as feasible and your feedback will help improve not only Fedora but Linux and free software on the whole. (See the end of this announcement for more information on how to help.)

Download the disk image

wget http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/test/21-Alpha/Server/aarch64/iso/Fedora-Server-DVD-aarch64-21_Alpha.iso

Mirror List

https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/21-Alpha/aarch64/

For the Mustang (Applied Micro X-Gene)

Network Installation

A network installation is the preferred installation method for current Aarch64 hardware targets. In order to begin you will need to setup the installation server, a guide can be found below:

http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/sn-pxe-server-manual.html

Once configured use the Fedora 21 Alpha installation tree below:

Installation Tree

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/test/21-Alpha/Server/aarch64/os/

USB Installation

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IMPORTANT
You must first upgrade to the UEFI (minimum 'TianoCore 1.1-rh-0.12') before performing these steps. Detailed instructions can be found here.

It is possible to start an installation of Fedora 21 Alpha without going through the steps of setting up a PXE server, and rather initiating a network installation through a USB drive formatted appropriately. This may be created using the Fedora 21 Alpha installation media provided, or the following prepared image.

https://pwhalen.fedorapeople.org/Fedora/21/aarch64/Fedora_21_Alpha_Installer.img.xz

Copy the USB image to an appropriate USB device (minimum 128MB USB stick).

MEDIA= # location of your USB device
xzcat Fedora_21_Alpha_Installer.img.xz | sudo dd of=$MEDIA bs=4M

Insert the USB device into the bottom port located at the back of the Mustang board (below the network port), power on the machine and interrupt the boot, choosing the 'shell' option. Once at the EFI shell, enter:

FS0:\EFI\BOOT\BOOTAA64.efi                    # NOTE - if you recieve an error try - FS1:\EFI\BOOT\BOOTAA64.efi

This will boot the Fedora 21 Alpha installer. When prompted, choose either VNC or Text installation. By default the installer will use the Fedora Master Mirror but you can also use the "Closest Mirror" option for best results.

Reported Bugs and Known Issues

  • During installation you may recieve the error "FormatCreateError: ('invalid device specification', '/dev/sda1')".This appears to be intermittent. Restarting the installation will usually work around the error (BZ#1109244).
  • At the end of the installation you may receive an error about removing or adding the 'EFI' boot menu entry, if so type 'yes' to continue the installation and once rebooted, interupt the boot process (press any key) add the menu entry as shown below (BZ#1151571):
TianoCore 1.1-rh-0.12 UEFI 2.4.0 Jun 17 2014 12:42:52
CPU: APM ARM 64-bit Potenza 2400MHz PCP 2400MHz
     32 KB ICACHE, 32 KB DCACHE
     SOC 2000MHz IOBAXI 400MHz AXI 250MHz AHB 200MHz GFC 125MHz
Board: X-Gene Mustang Board
The default boot selection will start in   4 seconds
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Global FDT Config
	- VenHw(F40A3869-92C4-4275-8501-4491A1A20C19)/\mustang.dtb
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[a] Boot Manager
[b] Shell
[c] Reboot
[d] Shutdown
Start: a
[1] Add Boot Device Entry
[2] Update Boot Device Entry
[3] Remove Boot Device Entry
[4] Update FDT path
[5] Return to main menu
Choice: 1
[1]  (199 MB)
[2] VenHw(6C9CEEF0-A406-11E3-A5E2-0800200C9A66)
[3] VenHw(02118005-9DA7-443A-92D5-781F022AEDBB)
[4] VenHw(F40A3869-92C4-4275-8501-4491A1A20C19)
[5] VenHw(B225ED30-6DFD-43A9-BF6B-5753358F2F70)
[6] PXE on MAC Address: 00:01:73:02:0C:E3
[7] TFTP on MAC Address: 00:01:73:02:0C:E3
Select the Boot Device: 1
File path of the EFI Application or the kernel: EFI\fedora\grubaa64.efi
Is your application is an OS loader? [y/n] y
Description for this new Entry: Fedora 21 Alpha