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RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - lot378 - 06-03-2020 Were any error checks omitted in the excerpt above? The dd commands send stdout and stderr to null nothing to read. Doing that without checking for errors or testing to verify may be a bad action. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - MrRoosevelt - 06-03-2020 (06-03-2020, 08:50 PM)lot378 Wrote: Were any error checks omitted in the excerpt above? The dd commands send stdout and stderr to null nothing to read. The script I am looking at does a file check to make sure the image files exist. That is pretty much it... Code: echo "Updating U-Boot..." I wanted to sanity check before I ran it; so, echoed the dd commands instead. The wiki identifies the eMMC as mmcblk1 (see: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro#Bootable_Storage). It enumerates as mmcblk2 on my PBP. All the partitions match up otherwise. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - charlespine - 06-03-2020 (06-03-2020, 07:29 PM)MrRoosevelt Wrote: I get denied when cloning or downloading the mrfixit repo. Use lsblk to confirm your devices and then use sudo in front of dd if you're not root. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - khanku - 06-04-2020 (06-03-2020, 09:35 PM)charlespine Wrote:(06-03-2020, 07:29 PM)MrRoosevelt Wrote: I get denied when cloning or downloading the mrfixit repo. You'll want to remove "&> /dev/null" at the end too in order to see any potential error. I.e.: Code: lsblk # look for mount point or size to make sure mmcblk2 is the eMMC RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - yurievitch - 06-04-2020 (06-03-2020, 09:07 AM)Arwen Wrote: I too have had serious Manjaro boot problems. Miy PBP was from an earlier batch, so I had loaded Manjaro myself. Seemed to work a bit. Then it would not. Initially I could do the Control-Alt-Delete and then it would boot. After a few days it seems to be settling down, but as I bought this for my granddaughter for school and play, Manjaro doesn't support for some of what she needs. I've tried a Bionic live USB, but it doesn't supersede booting from the internal drive. Is there a key combination that lets me change the boot order? RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - MrRoosevelt - 06-04-2020 (06-04-2020, 12:56 AM)khanku Wrote:(06-03-2020, 09:35 PM)charlespine Wrote:(06-03-2020, 07:29 PM)MrRoosevelt Wrote: I get denied when cloning or downloading the mrfixit repo. (06-04-2020, 07:20 AM)yurievitch Wrote:(06-03-2020, 09:07 AM)Arwen Wrote: I too have had serious Manjaro boot problems. Miy PBP was from an earlier batch, so I had loaded Manjaro myself. Seemed to work a bit. Then it would not. Initially I could do the Control-Alt-Delete and then it would boot. Sorry to appear apprehensive; this is my first trip outside of x86 land in a very long time. I usually can get away from using dd as it is not a tool I take lightly. But, I successfully flashed uboot and I was able to boot 4 or 5 times in a row with no issues. I noticed that the power LED behaves differently now. Its not a bug, I mention it because I find it interesting. Thanks for everyone's input. I'm excited to play around with this for a bit. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - boggle - 06-11-2020 Is the mrfixit uboot still working? There's a lot of edits throughout this thread, could you re-explain what the final solution was? I have the exact same problem and it's driving me nuts. About to throw this thing in the trash. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - Arwen - 06-12-2020 @boggle Since installing the default Debian's U-Boot, my Pinebook Pro has been pretty stable. Out of 30 or so boots, only time it had issues was when I tried to get hibernation to work. How I did it, won't help anyone else. I had good backups, including the individual U-Boot files. Can someone else help @boggle out? RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - KiteX3 - 06-12-2020 I haven't had the opportunity to install the new U-boot, since (as I understand) I'll need an external keyboard for that and I haven't one on-hand at the moment. However, I have found that the device usually boots up just fine if I hold the power button for longer, usually a second or three after the power indicator actually lights up. It makes me wonder if the issue isn't the boot-up so much as how the Pinebook Pro's default U-boot handles the machine's indicator lights. I encountered similar problems with the indicator lights while attempting to disengage the Wifi privacy switch, and the solution to that problem (holding the keyboard combo for a full three seconds rather than just until the indicator lights up) was what prompted me to try holding the power button for longer while booting it up. If anyone else is still dealing with the default U-boot, I'd be interested to see if this works around the problem for you too. RE: Intermittent Boot Issues - khanku - 06-21-2020 (06-12-2020, 11:57 AM)KiteX3 Wrote: I haven't had the opportunity to install the new U-boot, since (as I understand) I'll need an external keyboard for that and I haven't one on-hand at the moment. However, I have found that the device usually boots up just fine if I hold the power button for longer, usually a second or three after the power indicator actually lights up. I think you might be confusing keyboard/track firmware and u-boot. There is no need for an external keyboard to dd a different u-boot to a SD or eMMC. Having now gotten a serial cable I can now see how Manjaro's u-boot often leads to the initramfs failing to find the root device and thus getting stuck. While no obvious error is shown the manjaro build does not show debug messages like mrfixit2001's does so I can only guess some race condition leads to the eMMC not being available when the kernel boots. |