So I think we're almost there. I believe all the no device specific
issues are now fixed, or at least worked around in a statifactory and
sustainable means:
1) initial-setup hangs during boot after IoT installation
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1646568
2) ttyAMA ttyAMA0: tty_open: tty->count(2) != (#fd's(1) + #kopen's(0))
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1644884
3) The 35network-legacy is still used even if network-scripts isn't
installed in Fedora 29
https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/issues/488
These two only appear on the RPi and not in a manner than I've been
able to consistently reproduce. The issue with not being able to
consistently reproduce is that it's almost impossible to currently fix
them. They appear to be at least partially affected by environment,
types of storage and pwoer supply could play a factor here, and the
way ostree applies updates also appears to interact with the HW
differnently to a standard Fedora ARM install. We could literally
block the release on them for the rest of time, given the plan is to
do a release every 4-6 weeks I don't believe we should, or even can,
block on these:
4) rpm-ostree will not reliably install packages in fedora-iot
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1648112
5) WARNING at drivers/mmc/bcm2835_sdhost.c:408/bcm2835_send_command()!
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1644873
The other thing to note is I've adjusted the references, they are now
stable instead of 29. If you're using rpm-ostree to upgrade you'll
need to rebase to get onto the new branch:
First update the key to RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-iot-2019 in
/etc/ostree/remotes.d/fedora-iot.conf
Then run "rpm-ostree rebase -b fedora/stable/ARCH/iot"
New installs use the right one by default.
The RC is at:
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/iot/29/IoT/
There's been a few other fixes incorporated too, please review and
provide feedback.
Peter