01-16-2020, 02:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2020, 05:38 AM by mamboman777.)
I flashed Bionic onto the eMMC and now SD boot is no longer working. I think the uboot is the issue, but I do not know how to go about fixing it. Ideas?
You shouldn't have to run that script from any particular location. You only need to download it to your drive, along with the 3 u-boot .img files in that repo folder, to the same folder. Then, go to that folder in terminal/tty, and run the script.
It looks like the script is running. I'm getting:
Identified /dev/mmcblk1 as device to flash uboot to...
upgrading idbloader.img...
upgrading uboot.img...
upgrading trust.img...
That being said for some reason it looks like I have 5 partitions before the boot partition on my eMMC. Maybe I should try deleting those partitions?
I'm afraid to brick it since I can't boot from the SD. I've got an eMMC -> USB adapter in the mail. If I completely remove the eMMC would the SD boot function again?
Does it go back to normal prompt after "upgrading trust.img..."? If so, you should now be able to reboot into an SD. I had similar issues/confusion when I first used a modified version of that script to run on Chromium. It wouldn't indicate it finished with success, but it did.
I do not know what I did differently this time, but it seems to have worked! Thanks for your help! :-)
Awesome! Now go boot those SDs! ;P