09-03-2019, 03:42 AM
Hi all,
I've got the v2 board and basically trying to do what the title says.
I installed U-Boot version "1065-g95f6152134" following ayufan's instructions.
- Booting with only USB3 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with only USB2 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB2 rootfs and all other USB ports occupied with non-bootable drives ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB3 rootfs and USB2 ports occupied: ❌FAILS
What I tried so far:
I've had this board since it launched and been running from MicroSD & Debian.
System has always been slow and recently I identified the cause being the slow on-board reader.
On board: ~20MB/s read | ~8MB/s write
MicroSD USB3 Adapter: 120MB/s read | 35MB/s write
Using Lexar x1000 UHS-II MicroSD.
I've had this experience with 3 different (slower, but still capable) MicroSD cards.
I've got the v2 board and basically trying to do what the title says.
I installed U-Boot version "1065-g95f6152134" following ayufan's instructions.
- Booting with only USB3 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with only USB2 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB2 rootfs and all other USB ports occupied with non-bootable drives ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB3 rootfs and USB2 ports occupied: ❌FAILS
What I tried so far:
- Downgrading U-Boot.
- Testing with 2 different drives.
- Testing with two different operating systems: Arch (mainline kernel v.5.2.11 and latest uboot from official repo), ayufan's Debian Buster minimal v0.9.14-1159.
I've had this board since it launched and been running from MicroSD & Debian.
System has always been slow and recently I identified the cause being the slow on-board reader.
On board: ~20MB/s read | ~8MB/s write
MicroSD USB3 Adapter: 120MB/s read | 35MB/s write
Using Lexar x1000 UHS-II MicroSD.
I've had this experience with 3 different (slower, but still capable) MicroSD cards.