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Initial boot failure |
Posted by: bvansteen - 03-02-2021, 07:08 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PinePhone
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Hello,
I received my Mobian PinePhone today!
I powered it on, received the Mobian icon, entered a 5-digit PIN, and selected 'disable' for disk encryption.
I then received:
"Installation Failed
Configuration Error
No partitions are define
for
mount
to use.
I have not installed a microSD yet; is that the problem?
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SD card read/write troubles |
Posted by: jezek - 03-02-2021, 04:14 PM - Forum: Pinebook Hardware and Accessories
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Hello. Some time ago I bought 2 pinebooks.
Pinebook #1 was sometimes used, different distros were tried and regularly updated. Now Manjaro Arm Sway Profile occupies his EMMC drive.
Pinebook #2 was (with few exceptions) shelved. If used, then only for browsing and not updated. His EMMC drive has still the original stock KDE neon image.
I decided to update pinebook #2 to Manjaro OS. On pinebook #1 I prepared SD card with my current favorite pinebook distro and tested ii right there on #1 if it is working. Yes, #1 booted from SD. Then I inserted the SD card to #2. It couldn't boot. Black screen. So I tried different distros, even the original one. No boot. I've also tried to flash the SD card on #2 with no effect, still no boot. Then I tried to mount the SD card, to see if files are alright and found out, that the card couldn't be mounted (card is recognized, partitions are visible in file manager, but can't be mounted cause of unrecognized file system).I even can't fomat the SD card on #2 with gparted (write error).
My experiment showed me, that if I write an image on #1 (using dd), then the SD card can be booted & read on #1, but not on #2. If I do the same procedure on #2, the SD card is not bootable nor usable on both pinebooks.
Does anybody have an idea what went wrong? Is there any other way to flash an image to EMMC without booting from SD? How can I 100% figure out if it is a HW, SW, SDcard or user related problem?
Thank you for your answers & suggestions.
Fun story: Meanwhile I've tried to run packages upgrade on #2. Something went wrong and now some packages are missing, DE is half broken (no panels or start menu) and I have to connect to wifi via CL
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NetworkManager |
Posted by: wpeckham - 03-02-2021, 01:26 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro
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Ran into something odd, and wonder if I am the only one. Or, perhaps, if there is an easy fix.
I have the Pinebook Pro ANSI, Manjaro 21.02 XFCE running the Pinebook Pro kernel 5.7.19-1.
(BTW: I thought the Debian it came with was great, but I like Manjaro even better on this platform. The job on both hardware and software is just impressive!!! )
Since about three updates ago my NetworkManager has been unreliable on boot. By that I mean there is about a 66% chance it will work just fine, but a 34% chance it will not start on boot. All it takes to fix that is open a terminal and run "sudo NetworkManager start" and it comes up and everything is great. The next startup might be fine, or I might have to kick it up manually again.
Any ideas?
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Manjaro Phosh beta6 is working well |
Posted by: lsitongia - 03-02-2021, 01:16 PM - Forum: Manjaro on PinePhone
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I'm finding that beta6 is working well. Really, it's pretty amazing to me. I have Firefox, Thunderbird, connection to my Nextcloud server for Contacts, syncing files over Nextcloud, music, podcasts. Just about all the apps I use on my Manjaro laptop are working on my phone. Pretty amazing.
Google Fi is working for voice, text and data.
The convergence docking bar is working for ethernet, USB, HDMI.
I'm very impressed. I've wanted an alternative to the big private phone hardware companies for a long time. I've played with several alternatives on my old Nexus 4 phone. This PinePhone is very cool. It's really giving me everything I've wanted.
I look forward to a growing community of options for Linux phones, tablets and other hardware.
Congratulations!!!
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Booting Linux/Debian from the eMMC |
Posted by: linuxha - 03-02-2021, 08:49 AM - Forum: Linux on RockPro64
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Okay, I've been searching like mad to get my RockPro64 back up and running. I figured out the serial (the jumper to select 3v3 is important). It would work for a little while then not. At least now I have a backup board but I'll put that to good use. 
Now I've been searching the site for how to copy over the Debian image (Armbian) to the emmc and then booting from emmc. I ran this:
cat /tmp/Armbian_21.02.1_Rockpro64_buster_current_5.10.12.img.xz | xz -d | dd bs=30M of=/dev/mmcblk2
Fdisk shows:
# fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk2
Disk /dev/mmcblk2: 58.2 GiB, 62537072640 bytes, 122142720 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0xcb08aa40
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk2p1 32768 3571711 3538944 1.7G 83 Linux
I attempted to boot (SW4 removed), SD and eMMC installed. Only boots to SD.
Pointers please
thanks
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Pine64 doesn't respect its return and refund policy? |
Posted by: EverlyWyatt - 03-02-2021, 02:25 AM - Forum: General
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Hi,
I would like to return and get a refund on my items but the support doesn't want to respect its policy about it, instead they either ghost me or bounce me around sales@pine64.org and ach claiming it's the other support that deal with this...
During one exchange they even told me to sell my items on ebay, I am still within 15 days the return and refund policy.
Any idea on how to deal with this situation?
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