07-09-2016, 01:56 PM
Hi,
I have downloaded debian base and xfce images from pine.pro and followed the 'getting started' linux instructions for dd'ing. Using either of these images to boot Pine64 causes the pwr LED to go out after about 2 seconds.
I have two 2GB boards which boot correctly with RemixOS or Android on SDcards provided by Pine64. Now I am using different SDcards for Debian but they are new Samsung EVO class 10 cards purchased from Newegg. I'll review the wiki about counterfeit cards though I think that is a dead end.
Other thoughts:
- MD5 good.
- e2fsck -nf good on ROOTFS.
# lsblk /dev/sdf
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sdf 8:80 1 29.8G 0 disk
├─sdf1 8:81 1 50M 0 part
└─sdf2 8:82 1 3G 0 part
Thanks,
HenryD
PS. dd with bs=1m returns 'invalid number'. 1M worked. (From the 'Getting started' instructions.)
I have downloaded debian base and xfce images from pine.pro and followed the 'getting started' linux instructions for dd'ing. Using either of these images to boot Pine64 causes the pwr LED to go out after about 2 seconds.
I have two 2GB boards which boot correctly with RemixOS or Android on SDcards provided by Pine64. Now I am using different SDcards for Debian but they are new Samsung EVO class 10 cards purchased from Newegg. I'll review the wiki about counterfeit cards though I think that is a dead end.
Other thoughts:
- MD5 good.
- e2fsck -nf good on ROOTFS.
# lsblk /dev/sdf
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sdf 8:80 1 29.8G 0 disk
├─sdf1 8:81 1 50M 0 part
└─sdf2 8:82 1 3G 0 part
Thanks,
HenryD
PS. dd with bs=1m returns 'invalid number'. 1M worked. (From the 'Getting started' instructions.)