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Raspberry Pi 5 fails to boot with a large config.txt #9
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Remove some comments to reduce config.txt file size to avoid file corruption and make sure Raspberry Pi 5 will boot successfully. The issue with large config.txt has been reported to related projects: raspberrypi/firmware#1848 Evilpaul/RPi-config#9 This work was sponsored by GOVCERT.LU. Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <[email protected]>
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Hi,
While adding Raspberry Pi 5 support in Yocto/OpenEmbedded BSP meta-raspberrypi we noticed that the board doesn't boot with a large
config.txt
file: agherzan/meta-raspberrypi#1237I haven't seen this issue before on previous Raspberry Pi models and versions. @floion started a discussion in the Raspberry Pi forum. jamesh, Raspberry Pi Engineer & Forum Moderator, recommended to get rid of the comments and reduce the file size. In meta-raspberrypi we can do this easily with
sed -i '/^##/d' $CONFIG
(at least temporary until we have a better solution) but let's also report the issue here too.Best regards,
Leon
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