01-26-2022, 07:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2022, 11:24 PM by bcnaz.
Edit Reason: EDIT
)
Sure you can use it, --> it is just not the same Procedure that we are used to using.
But if you simply block the eMMC from booting, -- then it will boot from the next bootable drive, --- such as your micro-sd card.
* * * *
Above I assumed you were referring to the new Pro phone.
Then I noticed your 'link', and read what was posted there.
That bug did not affect everyone, ---> and of the ten sd cards that poster tested only the SanDisk sd card seemed to cause this.
> A second poster said he had the same problem, also using a SanDisk sd card.
----> it appears a few sd cards have a "Power off Indicator" built into the card and this is what is causing the problem per your linked article.
I do use a variety of brands that includes SanDisk and I have not noticed this problem in the recent past.
But if you simply block the eMMC from booting, -- then it will boot from the next bootable drive, --- such as your micro-sd card.
* * * *
Above I assumed you were referring to the new Pro phone.
Then I noticed your 'link', and read what was posted there.
That bug did not affect everyone, ---> and of the ten sd cards that poster tested only the SanDisk sd card seemed to cause this.
> A second poster said he had the same problem, also using a SanDisk sd card.
----> it appears a few sd cards have a "Power off Indicator" built into the card and this is what is causing the problem per your linked article.
I do use a variety of brands that includes SanDisk and I have not noticed this problem in the recent past.
LINUX = CHOICES
**BCnAZ**
Donate to $upport
your favorite OS Team
**BCnAZ**
![Idea Idea](https://forum.pine64.org/images/smilies/lightbulb.png)
Donate to $upport
your favorite OS Team