BeagleBone can't boot with systemd











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I would like to make an image with yocto for beaglebone black.

My project requires the uses of systemd.



I have made an image, I followed this tutorial: https://jumpnowtek.com/beaglebone/BeagleBone-Systems-with-Yocto.html

It works fine, but it uses sysVinit. Here is no problem (thanks jumpnowtek).
I searched how can use systemd and I have made some changes in the local.conf file.

The relevant part of my local.conf:



DISTRO_FEATURES = "systemd ext2 usbhost sysVinit ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"

DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysVinit pulseaudio opengl"

PREFERRED_PROVIDER_jpeg = "libjpeg-turbo"

VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units"

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-stable = "4.9.%"


I didn't make any changes in the main part of config as you can find in the tutorial. I added some application to the distro only. (i.e. nginx, vim, gdb nothing special)



I could build with this local.conf it was succesfull, but the beaglebone can't boot.



The symptoms:
the 4 leds are blinking at the usb power, and the ethernet interface yellow/green led blinking also. But the HDMI doesn't have output, and a can't find the bone on the network. It look like the bone stag in the boot process. But I don't know, it's only tip.



Is anybody who met same issue?

The systemd required something, special settings?

I made missconfigure? Is it make errors at the compile time?



Thanks for answers.



EDIT: I close out hardware issue because I can use other image with same devices










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  • What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago










  • Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
    – vlattila
    2 days ago










  • UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago















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I would like to make an image with yocto for beaglebone black.

My project requires the uses of systemd.



I have made an image, I followed this tutorial: https://jumpnowtek.com/beaglebone/BeagleBone-Systems-with-Yocto.html

It works fine, but it uses sysVinit. Here is no problem (thanks jumpnowtek).
I searched how can use systemd and I have made some changes in the local.conf file.

The relevant part of my local.conf:



DISTRO_FEATURES = "systemd ext2 usbhost sysVinit ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"

DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysVinit pulseaudio opengl"

PREFERRED_PROVIDER_jpeg = "libjpeg-turbo"

VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units"

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-stable = "4.9.%"


I didn't make any changes in the main part of config as you can find in the tutorial. I added some application to the distro only. (i.e. nginx, vim, gdb nothing special)



I could build with this local.conf it was succesfull, but the beaglebone can't boot.



The symptoms:
the 4 leds are blinking at the usb power, and the ethernet interface yellow/green led blinking also. But the HDMI doesn't have output, and a can't find the bone on the network. It look like the bone stag in the boot process. But I don't know, it's only tip.



Is anybody who met same issue?

The systemd required something, special settings?

I made missconfigure? Is it make errors at the compile time?



Thanks for answers.



EDIT: I close out hardware issue because I can use other image with same devices










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  • What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago










  • Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
    – vlattila
    2 days ago










  • UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago













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down vote

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I would like to make an image with yocto for beaglebone black.

My project requires the uses of systemd.



I have made an image, I followed this tutorial: https://jumpnowtek.com/beaglebone/BeagleBone-Systems-with-Yocto.html

It works fine, but it uses sysVinit. Here is no problem (thanks jumpnowtek).
I searched how can use systemd and I have made some changes in the local.conf file.

The relevant part of my local.conf:



DISTRO_FEATURES = "systemd ext2 usbhost sysVinit ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"

DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysVinit pulseaudio opengl"

PREFERRED_PROVIDER_jpeg = "libjpeg-turbo"

VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units"

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-stable = "4.9.%"


I didn't make any changes in the main part of config as you can find in the tutorial. I added some application to the distro only. (i.e. nginx, vim, gdb nothing special)



I could build with this local.conf it was succesfull, but the beaglebone can't boot.



The symptoms:
the 4 leds are blinking at the usb power, and the ethernet interface yellow/green led blinking also. But the HDMI doesn't have output, and a can't find the bone on the network. It look like the bone stag in the boot process. But I don't know, it's only tip.



Is anybody who met same issue?

The systemd required something, special settings?

I made missconfigure? Is it make errors at the compile time?



Thanks for answers.



EDIT: I close out hardware issue because I can use other image with same devices










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I would like to make an image with yocto for beaglebone black.

My project requires the uses of systemd.



I have made an image, I followed this tutorial: https://jumpnowtek.com/beaglebone/BeagleBone-Systems-with-Yocto.html

It works fine, but it uses sysVinit. Here is no problem (thanks jumpnowtek).
I searched how can use systemd and I have made some changes in the local.conf file.

The relevant part of my local.conf:



DISTRO_FEATURES = "systemd ext2 usbhost sysVinit ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"

DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysVinit pulseaudio opengl"

PREFERRED_PROVIDER_jpeg = "libjpeg-turbo"

VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units"

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-stable = "4.9.%"


I didn't make any changes in the main part of config as you can find in the tutorial. I added some application to the distro only. (i.e. nginx, vim, gdb nothing special)



I could build with this local.conf it was succesfull, but the beaglebone can't boot.



The symptoms:
the 4 leds are blinking at the usb power, and the ethernet interface yellow/green led blinking also. But the HDMI doesn't have output, and a can't find the bone on the network. It look like the bone stag in the boot process. But I don't know, it's only tip.



Is anybody who met same issue?

The systemd required something, special settings?

I made missconfigure? Is it make errors at the compile time?



Thanks for answers.



EDIT: I close out hardware issue because I can use other image with same devices







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  • What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago










  • Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
    – vlattila
    2 days ago










  • UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago


















  • What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago










  • Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
    – vlattila
    2 days ago










  • UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
    – Parthiban
    2 days ago
















What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
– Parthiban
2 days ago




What you see on the console? Any logs? Or u-boot itself didn't boot?
– Parthiban
2 days ago












Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
– vlattila
2 days ago




Nothing.The screen stay black. I try looking something rules in the leds blinking like raspberry but I can't recognize any rhythm or something. It use u-boot
– vlattila
2 days ago












UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
– Parthiban
2 days ago




UART debug cable connected ? Do you have console logs?
– Parthiban
2 days ago

















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