On 09/01/2021 14:28, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Jan 2021 11:58:04 +0100, Frank Winkler wrote:
>
>> Yes, I know how it works on Raspbian. But I'm not sure if Fedora does it
>> in the same way. It would be nice if it did ;) ...
>>
> I run Fedora on but other boxen but not on my RPi.
>
> The only questions when Fedora boots on my other machines come from the
> bootloader, but there can be an additional prompt - if you've encrypted a
> partition you'll get asked for the partition's password during the boot
> process.
>
>
And with a pi the bootloader is completely different. It sure ain't Grub!
I will bet a pint on fedora not asking questions during a pi boot. The
more pertinent issue is how it decides on the inital boot state.
Oh
Stupid Fedora
"🔗 Booting Fedora on the Raspberry Pi for the first time
Insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi.
*Make sure you have a keyboard, mouse, network cable and monitor
connected*.
Power on the Raspberry Pi.
You will see Fedora booting and eventually the "Initial setup
wizard" will appear.
Follow the wizard to set language, timezone and create users.
You should be presented with a login prompt or a getting started
guide (depending on which Desktop/SPIN you're using).
"
So you will need to patch the SD card somehow, or connect that stuff up.
No. At this point you would be advised to junk fedora and use Raspian if
you want a headless server. Even the fedora server seems to need screen
and keyboard
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