Bugzilla – Bug 1227778
Raspberry Pi 5 cannot boot up to system
Last modified: 2024-07-16 09:48:57 UTC
Created attachment 876051 [details] photo of kernel log message during unsuccessful bootup Now I have a Raspberry Pi 5 with 8 GB Memory and want to install Tumbleweed on it. It boots up to GRUB and after loading kernel and initrd there is only a cursor blinking. When removing console=ttyS0,115200n8 from the kernel commandline by modifying the content of the sdcard before booting, I get the attached kernel logs on the graphical output and it stops after message about unknown clock id: 16 (max: 15). The following issues were found during my tries: 1. USB keyboard doesn't work from GRUB menu 2. serial console doesn't work for bootloader 3. serial console doesn't work for kernel (note that the serial console works fine for uboot/grub/kernel with the same sdcard and the same UART adapter on a RPi4) 4. The system doesn't boot and is stuck in with the kernel messages described above
Created attachment 876053 [details] video of booup
There is no upstream Linux support for this chipset. We and others are working on it. https://www.phoronix.com/news/SUSE-Upstream-Linux-RPi-5