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Question about Ubuntu - skardoska - 04-14-2016 I'm currently using the Ubuntu image of Longsleep but I'm getting these errors and it takes quiet sometime then to boot. Is this normal or a bug and is there anyway how I can fix this? RE: Question about Ubuntu - DaveyDarko - 04-14-2016 Try a different SD card, looks like its having some trouble with that one. There is such a wide difference in speed and quality of SD cards, even among brand name cards, and there are many counterfeits as well so even when you think you are buying a brand name card sometimes all is not as it appears. I have a stack of 8, 16, 32s and a couple 64GBs cards that I use for testing. Over at Armbian.com there is an effort to test out many SD cards for performance. RE: Question about Ubuntu - skardoska - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 03:34 AM)DaveyDarko Wrote: Try a different SD card, looks like its having some trouble with that one. There is such a wide difference in speed and quality of SD cards, even among brand name cards, and there are many counterfeits as well so even when you think you are buying a brand name card sometimes all is not as it appears. I have a stack of 8, 16, 32s and a couple 64GBs cards that I use for testing.I doubt it. I tried already 8 different microSD cards. From the brand Sandisk and Samsung and they are legit microSD cards. I bought them in a legit store and verified the volume. Can it have to do with those cards being Extreme modules with 80 mb/s RW ? RE: Question about Ubuntu - rahlquist - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 05:56 AM)skardoska Wrote:(04-14-2016, 03:34 AM)DaveyDarko Wrote: Try a different SD card, looks like its having some trouble with that one. There is such a wide difference in speed and quality of SD cards, even among brand name cards, and there are many counterfeits as well so even when you think you are buying a brand name card sometimes all is not as it appears. I have a stack of 8, 16, 32s and a couple 64GBs cards that I use for testing.I doubt it. I tried already 8 different microSD cards. From the brand Sandisk and Samsung and they are legit microSD cards. I bought them in a legit store and verified the volume. Can it have to do with those cards being Extreme modules with 80 mb/s RW ? As long as they function within spec they should be fine I would think but occasional exceptions happen. I am usingĀ http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Turbo-Performance-MicroSDHC-P-SDU32GU390G-GE/dp/B00W77CIZ4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00 with my debian install on pine, works fine. RE: Question about Ubuntu - skardoska - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 06:09 AM)rahlquist Wrote:(04-14-2016, 05:56 AM)skardoska Wrote:(04-14-2016, 03:34 AM)DaveyDarko Wrote: Try a different SD card, looks like its having some trouble with that one. There is such a wide difference in speed and quality of SD cards, even among brand name cards, and there are many counterfeits as well so even when you think you are buying a brand name card sometimes all is not as it appears. I have a stack of 8, 16, 32s and a couple 64GBs cards that I use for testing.I doubt it. I tried already 8 different microSD cards. From the brand Sandisk and Samsung and they are legit microSD cards. I bought them in a legit store and verified the volume. Can it have to do with those cards being Extreme modules with 80 mb/s RW ? How long does your system takes to boot? RE: Question about Ubuntu - longsleep - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 01:39 AM)skardoska Wrote: I'm currently using the Ubuntu image of Longsleep but I'm getting these errors and it takes quiet sometime then to boot. Is this normal or a bug and is there anyway how I can fix this? My Ubuntu images have Ethernet configured to use DHCP. I assume you just did not plug Ethernet. The default Ubuntu DHCP timeout is 5 minutes. So either plug Ethernet or modify the configuration in /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0 prio booting. The messages from your picture are normal and related to crappy drivers. RE: Question about Ubuntu - skardoska - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 10:57 AM)longsleep Wrote:(04-14-2016, 01:39 AM)skardoska Wrote: I'm currently using the Ubuntu image of Longsleep but I'm getting these errors and it takes quiet sometime then to boot. Is this normal or a bug and is there anyway how I can fix this? Can that become an issue if a just use CLI mode with small tasks like executing some code? RE: Question about Ubuntu - longsleep - 04-14-2016 No issue. RE: Question about Ubuntu - skardoska - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 02:42 PM)longsleep Wrote: No issue. What about serving some small webpages with nginx or using Docker on it? RE: Question about Ubuntu - longsleep - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 03:01 PM)skardoska Wrote:(04-14-2016, 02:42 PM)longsleep Wrote: No issue. Sure - all works. |