Ah! That means the USB stick should be not less than 16 GB, while I do test all from 8GB, so was curious as to where download it. Anyway, thanks for the instructions, but I already deal with just 2 8GB USB sticks: one for boot, another for store .img file to copy from.After the booting of the Fienix USB stick you can test Fienix. You can also test the internet connection. If it works, then you can download the img again and save it in the partition of your booted Fienix USB stick.
By some luck, after few reboots, I was able to use "resize2fs" and it resizes the partition to 230GB for me. So that ok.with GParted from the Fienix USB stick.
Oh cool!You can also boot without an initrd if you know the block partition device name of your FIENIX-DISK root partition for example setenv bootargs root=/dev/sda2.
Thanks! It works!You can set up the button "Start Linux" in the AmigaOne Early Startup Control of the AmigaOne X5000 with the following commands:
Now, while seems by default everything detected correctly for me (my Radeon 1950XT shows in the SystemMonitor as ATI R580), I have no sound
I.e. in the Sound Preferences/Hardware, I have correctly detected SB Libe! 5.1, and it's enabled, but I have no sound. For example, if I run MilkyTracker, then I have in the shell "Failed to open audio device!" And the same for all other stuff (games and music players, etc).
PS. Btw, you say that Radeon RX didn't support Fienix, but did RadeonHD? Like RadeonHD r270? That will be very interesting to compare the speed of 3d acceleration of the games on Linux on x5000 vs warp3dnova on x5000.
PS2. I tried to put RadeonHD and boot: it shows me output when things start to loads up, but then black screen. Tried also RadeonRX: it even didn't show any loading output