I am running the linux-veyron kernel on an Asus C201PA laptop. I was using the mainline linux-armv7 previously but it became unstable. I started to test out the mainline kernel again because some further instructions had been added to the Asus Chromebook Flip C100P instructions: https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/rockchip/asus-chromebook-flip-c100p
I have followed the instructions several times for a USB drive. I am able to boot a fresh linux-veyron kernel but not a fresh linux-armv7 kernel. I get the same result if I install directly from a tarball (ex. http://os.archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinux ... est.tar.gz
) or if I install the linux-veyron tarball (http://os.archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinux ... est.tar.gz), boot it, and then install the linux-armv7 kernel (and linux-armv7-chromebook) through pacman.
After installing the linux-armv7 kernel the device will not boot. After hitting the 'boot from external device' key combination with the default ChromeOS bootloader (CTRL-U) the device hangs with a white screen.
I've double checked that the device is in developer mode and has `dev_boot_signed=0`, `dev_boot_legacy=1`, and `dev_boot_usb=1`.
I've also tried booting into ChromeOS, quickly shutting down, and booting into the linux-armv7 kernel as suggested in some other thread but the same issue occurred.
This package seems to be broken on Asus C201PA devices and am wondering if there is a fix out there or a way to debug this further to see what's going on.