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ROCK64 not booting - TheGiolly - 09-06-2019 Hi, I'm trying to boot Armbian on a ROCK64 4GB but I'm stuck. I flashed "Armbian_5.90_Rock64_Debian_stretch_default_4.4.182_desktop.img" on a MicroSD card with Etcher. From the serial output I get this Code: DDR version 1.13 20180428 and then it reboots and does all this all over again and again... Could someone help me? Thanks in advance RE: ROCK64 not booting - Der Geist der Maschine - 09-06-2019 I don't have a rock64. From the screen output, I gain the impression that there is an initrd booted off /boot. It does not find an root partition. Can you attach micro SD card to another linux computer and check the sanity of SD card, e.g. check the partition table via fdisk /dev/XXX then mount all partitions. Does that all work? RE: ROCK64 not booting - Rocklobster - 09-06-2019 A bad image or SD card looks like your problem. Download the image again and write the image to a different SD card to rule both out. RE: ROCK64 not booting - TheGiolly - 09-07-2019 (09-06-2019, 05:45 PM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote: I don't have a rock64. From the screen output, I gain the impression that there is an initrd booted off /boot. It does not find an root partition. Can you attach micro SD card to another linux computer and check the sanity of SD card, e.g.It all seems normal to me (09-06-2019, 05:59 PM)Rocklobster Wrote: A bad image or SD card looks like your problem. Download the image again and write the image to a different SD card to rule both out.I downloaded again the Armbain Stretch image, checked the SHA256 and changed MicroSD card from a known good SanDisk Ultra 16GB to a known good Samsung EVO 16GB. I also tried writing the image with Win32DiskImager but the behavior I get it's still the same as before. RE: ROCK64 not booting - TheGiolly - 09-07-2019 With an old image like "stretch-minimal-rock64-0.6.37-221-arm64.img" I can get it to boot a bit further, but the ending is the same. Boot log here (too long to fit in this reply) RE: ROCK64 not booting - Der Geist der Maschine - 09-07-2019 Uhh. I have no idea what goes wrong in mounting the root filesystem. A desperate attempt would be replacing in boot/armbianEnv.txt rootdev=UUID=XXX with rootdev=/dev/mmcblk0p1 or rootdev=/dev/sda1 RE: ROCK64 not booting - TheGiolly - 09-08-2019 (09-07-2019, 01:37 PM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote: Uhh. I have no idea what goes wrong in mounting the root filesystem. A desperate attempt would be replacing in boot/armbianEnv.txt I'm still using "stretch-minimal-rock64-0.6.37-221-arm64.img". The content of boot/extlinux.conf (edited with /dev/sda1) is the following Code: timeout 30 Boot log with /dev/mmcblk0p1 here Boot log with /dev/sda1 here Installed latest u-boot and booted no problem from USB with "Armbian_5.90_Rock64_Debian_stretch_default_4.4.182_desktop". Boot log here Why doesn't it boot from MicroSD?! I noticed that all 3 LEDs that are present on the board (DC in, PWR, STBY) stay lit all the time, is it normal? RE: ROCK64 not booting - Der Geist der Maschine - 09-08-2019 Maybe someone else can help you, but I think you are doomed to help yourself. Perhaps rebuild initrd and include busybox. Then boot into the busybox shell and look around. RE: ROCK64 not booting - Rocklobster - 09-08-2019 Read this Wiki carefully. The presence of uboot may be your problem https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/NOOB All LEDs remain lit on the board. RE: ROCK64 not booting - TheGiolly - 09-09-2019 (09-08-2019, 01:42 PM)Rocklobster Wrote: Read this Wiki carefully. The presence of uboot may be your problem https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/NOOB Trying to boot "Armbian_5.90_Rock64_Debian_stretch_default_4.4.182_desktop" from MircoSD. Boot log with u-boot here and without u-boot here. As you can see I'm not able to boot in either case and on the screen I get the same things as in the photo in the first post. While flashing/erasing the SPI flash with the tools provided here I should see the LEDs blinking but instead I get error messages regarding setting the LEDs status and all the LEDs stay lit. Is this a bug of the software or is it a problem with my board? Erasing log here and flashing log here. |