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RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - Luke - 01-19-2018 Nope, RAM size has nothing to do with it. Do you have an A-to-A cable and UART ? For starters, if you have an A-to-A cable could you follow the instructions here and later pastebin what rkflashtool n gives you with eMMC mounted on the board? RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - Rockfan - 01-19-2018 (01-19-2018, 08:02 AM)Luke Wrote: Nope, RAM size has nothing to do with it. Do you have an A-to-A cable and UART ? Sorry I dont know what an A to A cable is, nor a UART. So I guess the answer is no. I just tried flashing and booting with image jessie-minimal-rock64-0.5.15-136-arm64.img.xz This just gives i/o buffer error mmcblkp1. RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - Luke - 01-19-2018 A-to-A USB cable RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - Rockfan - 01-20-2018 Just tried installing the armbian image: Armbian_5.34.171121_Rock64_Ubuntu_xenial_default_4.4.77.img but also same result. The bios messages about self tests USB connected etc follow ok. I can plug and unplug mouse and keyboard and the messages on the screen register this ok. then comes stuff like mail device driver loaded ALSA device list then a list of one lines starting with 'random' random udevadm uninitialized urandom read final line is: random nonblocking pool is initialized nothing more. EDIT: Im saying 'bios messages' but maybe they are from the OS image. Some of them reference folders like /devices and /drivers and BTRFS. The last message line comes about 5 seconds into the boot. RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - wilsonYan - 01-21-2018 if I was you I would test out the following: * Try a different power supply, especially if the one you are using is below a 3A rating. * See if you can get a slower SD card to try. It seems to me that (at least with mainline) the Rock64 may have some trouble with some cards. Like I have some Samsung EVO cards that seem to have problems with the Rock64 but slower Patriot Class 10 ones work OK. RE: Problem Installing Linux on Rock64 - Rockfan - 01-22-2018 (01-21-2018, 12:05 AM)wilsonYan Wrote: if I was you I would test out the following: Well I'm using the official power supply adapter which was supplied with the Rock64 so that shouldn't be an issue. Ive tried three different cards so far. I dont have a slower card than class 10, but the cards I have are all 2-3 years old, one of them brand new. |