(09-05-2017, 02:12 PM)amilino Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to install it (on eMMC) simply like this:
1. Boot Linux from sdcard
2. sudo dd status=progress bs=512 if=/dev/mmcblk1 | gzip > /media/pine64/Elements/Bliss-pine64_pinebook_20170830_01.img.gz
I think all that will do is create a backup of your emmc. What youre looking for is maybe something like
$ sudo gunzip -c
/path/to/backup.img.gz | dd of=/dev/sd
X
I have not tried it yet, so please do not quote me on it. it might be missing quite a bit to work properly.
That indeed is just to restore a backup image. Currently, the best known method to move to EMMC is found here:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...3#pid28873
(09-19-2017, 08:23 PM)electrikjesus Wrote: [ -> ]$ sudo gunzip -c /path/to/backup.img.gz | dd of=/dev/sdX
No ! the command you are showing is
restoring a backup, not doing one.
This is new version? Does anybody know what is new there?
If this is a new version, how to update my current version which is installed on eMMC???
(10-13-2017, 05:51 AM)Wizzard Wrote: [ -> ]This is new version? Does anybody know what is new there?
Here's some info:
https://plus.google.com/+EricParkideaman...NWQz2uxzGD
Bit lower in the post on that page it reads:
Quote:"Bliss Nougat for Pinebook and Pine64 was updated to support Widevine DRM (for Netflix and other video services) as well as a few minor updates, added features and improvements to Freeform window behaviour. So far no negative feedback from this release, so we are counting that as a WIN!"
To bad not to have VPN working, and no update instructions for eMMC instalation.
I would at least appreciate any technical comment like, forget about VPN and forget updates, you have to install everytime new fresh image.
There is a newer build - updated the wiki entry.