05-31-2022, 04:26 PM
(05-31-2022, 07:31 AM)Kimberley van Buyten Wrote: Tried several different ways to install Sailfish. But no matter how I try, when writing to eMMC memory it seems that nothing happens and then I get all kinds of errors:
- ls: cannot access 'mmcblk2': No such file or directory
- Error: The location 256MB is outside of the device /home/adm1n/Downloads/mmcblk2.
- Error: The location 256MB is outside of the device /home/adm1n/Downloads/mmcblk2.
- Error: The location 6250MB is outside of the device /home/adm1n/Downloads/mmcblk2.
- The file mmcblk2 does not exist and no size was specified.
- mke2fs 1.46.2 (28-Feb-2021)
- The file mmcblk2 does not exist and no size was specified.
- mke2fs 1.46.2 (28-Feb-2021)
- The file mmcblk2 does not exist and no size was specified.
- mount: /home/adm1n/Downloads/root: special device mmcblk2 does not exist.
- mount: /home/adm1n/Downloads/boot: special device mmcblk2 does not exist.
Is it that I don't have the correct permissions? Which I would find strange, because I have really tried all kinds of ways. I used external terminal, I used Jumpdrive and I used terminal from the phone himself. Whatever I do, at the question Which SD card do you want to flash? nothing seems to work anymore
Could it be that I have a Pine 1.0? Have no idea what the differences are between 1.0 and 1.1.
What also struck me is that when I install Manjaro, for example, I cannot install 1 app from the store. For example 'Signal':
First the easy way, install Manjaro, configure it and go to Discover and search for Signal. Once clicked on it, immediately the first error:
signal-desktop;5.43.0-1;aarch64;community: could not find or read package
I ignore that and I press the install button and after a few seconds I get the next error:
Package download failed
There must be something wrong with the writing or things like that. Or do I miss something? Could I hard reset my Pine?
Would recommend having a look in the Sailfish section, there might be something relevant: https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=126. What I'm noticing is that your logs say "mmcblk2", however the device is not called "mmcblk2" when you're using Jumpdrive.
Regarding your issue with Manjaro, I would recommend to use the terminal on the phone. Try to run "sudo pacman -S signal-desktop" and check what the exact issue is. The GUI package manager doesn't return any meaningful errors.