PINE64

Full Version: pine64 not booting
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Hi there,
I get it installed and up running with Debian. It was continuously on for several days, with some pauses when I shut it down. Then I moved with it to our second home and there i did not get it up anymore. I noted that it did something and got through some initial steps, but then it shut down itself. Now does not even show any signs of activity. When plugged in the red led is on, but no signs of activity. I checked the micro SD card and it seems OK as far as I can see. Any ideas where to start looking for a solution.
Regards Björn
(02-06-2017, 12:49 PM)bgwATbewas Wrote: [ -> ]Hi there,
I get it installed and up running with Debian. It was continuously on for several days, with some pauses when I shut it down. Then I moved with it to our second home and there i did not get it up anymore. I noted that it did something and got through some initial steps, but then it shut down itself. Now does not even show any signs of activity. When plugged in the red led is on, but no signs of activity. I checked the micro SD card and it seems OK as far as I can see. Any ideas where to start looking for a solution.
Regards Björn

If i whereyou, i would first try to make a new installation on a different sd-card m8.
If that works, there is something wrong with your current installation.
otherwise there might be a problem with your board.

... tech
moved to debian
(02-06-2017, 01:09 PM)Techsensei Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2017, 12:49 PM)bgwATbewas Wrote: [ -> ]Hi there,
I get it installed and up running with Debian. It was continuously on for several days, with some pauses when I shut it down. Then I moved with it to our second home and there i did not get it up anymore. I noted that it did something and got through some initial steps, but then it shut down itself. Now does not even show any signs of activity. When plugged in the red led is on, but no signs of activity. I checked the micro SD card and it seems OK as far as I can see. Any ideas where to start looking for a solution.
Regards Björn

If i whereyou, i would first try to make a new installation on a different sd-card m8.
If that works, there is something wrong with your current installation.
otherwise there might be a problem with your board.

... tech
Silly me, I should have done that. It came up! Something had apparently changed changed the content of the card.
Probably a fake micro SD ... test using tools, to see if the new one will hold out longer (see wiki for more details).