(02-22-2022, 05:13 PM)TRS-80 Wrote: What's with all the (many) deleted posts in this thread? It's just bizarre.
Very weird. Not uncommon around the web these days, but why would anyone here be criticizing public health policy?
(02-18-2022, 02:53 PM)tallfrye Wrote: Just bought a pbp. Long time Arch user, not a fan of Manjaro, so looking to switch the OS. I made an SD following the instructions at https://github.com/SvenKiljan/archlinuxa...INSTALL.md
When I put the SD in my pbp and start it up, it boots into Manjaro. The SD shows up in Dolphin with BOOT_ALARM and ROOT_ALARM. I made another installation on another SD, same result.
The wrinkle I'm seeing is the file manager when I'm writing the SD card registers the card as mmcblk0 instead of sdX. I substituted the name in the instructions and followed them otherwise with apparent success. I'm using Gnome 40.4.0 on an Arch install.
Is the SD file naming scheme causing the boot loader to skip over it?
I was going to try a different OS and noticed that the install directions for PostmarketOS claim you need to physically disable the SPI and eMMC memory to allow the SD card to boot. This seems to have changed at some point, but the documentation I'm seeing doesn't clearly state when they are talking about what version. Any recollection of what versions have what boot schedule?