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However, regarding Cédric's log above, a reboot is expected on the first
boot of a fresh image when there's valid VPD available. For the first
boot of a fresh image we configure the kernel with a minimal devicetree
that allows us to read the VPD data. This determines the system we're
actually on and configures an appropriate devicetree for subsequent
boots. We then reboot to pick up the new devicetree.
Yes. Then, the behavior looks correct under QEMU :
https://www.kaod.org/qemu/aspeed/rainier/rainer.log
Here are the services which still have with some issues :
* clear-once.service loaded failed failed
Clear one time boot overrides
* ncsi-linkspeed@eth0.service loaded failed failed Set
eth0 gigabit link speed
* ncsi-linkspeed@eth1.service loaded failed failed Set
eth1 gigabit link speed
* obmc-flash-bios-init.service loaded failed failed
Setup Host FW directories
* system-vpd.service loaded failed failed
System VPD Collection
* trace-enable.service loaded failed failed
Enable Linux trace events in the boot loader