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RE: PinePhone won't boot - LinAdmin2 - 11-15-2020 (11-15-2020, 09:20 AM)amadeusp81 Wrote:There must me some funny glitch at a secret corner which IMHO can best be found if you start from scratch and exactly follow these steps:(11-14-2020, 10:36 AM)LinAdmin2 Wrote: I got the image from https://osdn.net/projects/manjaro-arm/storage/pinephone/phosh/beta2/Manjaro-ARM-phosh-pinephone-beta2.img.xz a) Download mobian image from https://images.mobian-project.org/pinephone/mobian-pinephone-phosh-20201113.img.gz b) Unpack that image and make sure there is no error message about corrupt data. c) Copy the unpacked image to the card using dd with appropriate of=/dev/sdX for the card. d) Run fsck -f /dev/sdX2 for the main partition of the card. Should be ok without errors. e) Remove battery from phone, insert the card, assemble all and start the phone. f) Cross your fingers, look to the sky and then to the phone It will take some time for the first boot. If after 5 minutes you do not get the unlock screen, it might be necessary to restart the phone, but afterwards all should work as expected. RE: PinePhone won't boot - amadeusp81 - 11-15-2020 I am happy to report that after laying next to me for quite some time and booting in a loop it finally booted normal. I was playing around with it now for over an hour, updated all components and even rebooted a couple of times. I even made my first call from the PinePhone! The only slightly "sour aftertaste" I have now is that I don't know what actually caused the initial issues I encountered. But right now the joy in actually holding a Linux phone in my hands is bigger than that. Thanks again for everyone's help! I really look forward to see this platform mature. <3 RE: PinePhone won't boot - LinAdmin2 - 11-15-2020 (11-15-2020, 11:08 AM)amadeusp81 Wrote: I am happy to report that after laying next to me for quite some time and booting in a loop it finally booted normal. I was playing around with it now for over an hour, updated all components and even rebooted a couple of times. I even made my first call from the PinePhone!What image? RE: PinePhone won't boot - jp46 - 11-20-2020 I received my Manjaro convergence PinePhone about a week ago. It started OK. But since I was not utterly satisfied with it, I wanted to try Mobian/Phosh OS. I then flashed a 32 GB microSD card with mobian-pinephone-phosh-20201113.img. After installing the card above the SIM card, I tried to boot and it did not. The green LED lighted up for about 3 second and then, nothing. The phone was dead. To flash the card I tried dd, Gnome-Disk and Etcher. No success. Without the SD card, it boots alright on Manjaro (eMMC) after a red LED light for about 3 seconds. Any suggestion on what to try please to be able to boot from a microSD card on Mobian? RE: PinePhone won't boot - wibble - 11-23-2020 On another thread someone found it worked when the USB cable was plugged in but not on battery. Their guess was that the new board is more sensitive to low battery than the old one, but i think that's still unverified. Might be worth a try though. If you really want to see what's going on in the boot process you can use the serial terminal: https://bloggerbust.ca/post/my-first-experience-connecting-to-the-phinephone-via-serial-console/ RE: PinePhone won't boot - bcnaz - 11-25-2020 (11-20-2020, 01:57 PM)jp46 Wrote: I received my Manjaro convergence PinePhone about a week ago. Strange, Etcher has always worked for me. Though I have only used it from a Linux operating system, I have heard some forum members have a problem using Etcher on Windows or Mac. Also do not extract the image, Etcher does this automatically itself... While the Manjaro operating system is not one I personally prefer, the Manjaro edition phone runs both the Mobian and Arch operating systems very well. |