Our understanding is that the device trees provided by octavo only work with the Developer’s Package, not the Distribution Package. The only way we could get a working image with the Distribution package was to generate the files using the CubeMX project. The project attached to this post is the one that finally worked for us: https://octavosystems.com/forums/topic/yocto-source-tree-directory-for-osd32mp1-brk/
I was recently able to create a bootable image using the STMicro distribution package. I no longer need this information.
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