03-17-2022, 05:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2022, 03:24 PM by Fred Zyphal.
Edit Reason: Strike out non repeatable workaround
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(03-06-2022, 11:38 AM)Fred Zyphal Wrote:(03-03-2022, 03:46 PM)fxc Wrote:(03-03-2022, 03:17 PM)andrewp907 Wrote: I am getting the same behavior with Discover as Fred right above me.
After charging the phone, flash a microSD card with a fresh image
Thanks fxc, flashing the eMMC with a fresh image was going to be my next step, and it of course works, I just hadn't figured out how to do that on the Pro yet.
btw, using Pacman from the terminal window was only a partial success, it got me past the issue of trying to download a package that was not available, but the popup window kept coming, even though it did nothing at that point.
A couple of things here:
Flashing the eMMC is done by booting to a uSD card and using dd copy to copy a new image over to eMMC. Easy except for the fact that if you hold the RE button too long after getting it to boot from the uSD card, it somehow prevents the eMMC from initializing (as documented in the Wiki), so you don't have access and you can't copy anything to it. I found that the timing is very tight, you have to hold the RE button for at least 5 seconds in order to get it to boot from the uSD card, but if you hold it for 6 seconds it's too long and the eMMC won't initialize, we're talking a fraction of a second here. So here's what you do ... I discovered that if you just hold the damn button for as long as you want, let it boot to the uSD card, then press and hold the power button and choose "Restart", it restarts to the operating system on the uSD card (where you just pressed restart from) without holding the RE button at all, and of course this time the eMMC is initialized and available because you didn't even touch the RE button.
Apologies ... I swear the technique above worked multiple times the other day, now I can't get it to work again at all ... still playing, I might figure it out.
Also, after flashing the latest and greatest image (I used Beta11), you still get the popup window warning about an update that didn't happen at the initial boot, but everything is updated and Discover works just fine. So my method of using Pacman through a terminal window actually did work, it got me to the same place as flashing the latest version.
It's all ok, I learned stuff, like how to easily boot to uSD and flash the eMMC.
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