I have been watching for a Pi5 release. The Pi 4 release doesn't work... There was some discussion that seemed to end back in May about building an image for the Pi 5...In addition to the use of Red Hat in enterprise IT, the educational sector needs similar stability to develop curricula and other teaching materials.No disrespect whatsoever to Debian, but for my purposes, I would actually be better off if Rocky Linux would be ported to the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5... Trying to catch up and keep up with things that can help me make a living, and with so much of the enterprise IT being Red Hat focused...
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I think there are many reasons standardising on RHEL would be appropriate for Raspberry Pi.
It looks Rocky Linux has a download for the Pi.
https://dl.rockylinux.org/pub/sig/9/alt ... README.txt
I wonder if it works on a Pi 5.
I would be willing if I had a clue what I was doing to work on building an image, just no clue how to install from bare metal to arm hardware like this...
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