I went back to booting from a SD card but for some reason when I tried to install nfs-common it failed to configure. I have tried the numerous recommendations about this problem but a status 10 as the reason for the install configuration of nfs-common is a tad useless unless I can find out what it means. Has anyone got nfs-common working on Devuan ascii on a Raspberry Pi 3B?
I love that the fact I don't have to use systemd but surely getting a NFS client should be relative easy.
]]>echo program_usb_boot_mode=1 | sudo tee -a /boot/config.txt
and then reboot the system. The Raspbian doco states you can check the system has changed by typing:
$ vcgencmd otp_dump | grep 17:
17:3020000a
to verify that the system has changed into network boot mode but this doesn't work with Devuan as the vcgencmd command is not present. I got it to boot but the kernel panicked.
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doesn't exist and nor does its package libraspberrypi-bin. Any ideas on how I get started?
Tony
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