08-11-2023, 08:51 AM
(08-11-2023, 12:18 AM)Ctrl_Amiga_1070 Wrote:i am not sure but i think you installed to sd card(08-08-2023, 11:30 PM)Ctrl_Amiga_1070 Wrote: you mean step 7 ?
it says "device" not partition
ezik
so I've booted into Tow-Boot (Not bootloader)
Lsblk =
sde 8:64 1 115.2G 0 disk
├─sde1 8:65 1 457.8M 0 part /media/mm3/BOOT_MNJRO
└─sde2 8:66 1 114.8G 0 part
Step 7 as you mentioned would be the 115.2G disk
Correct?
Still haven't reached newbie status yet... I was referring to "bootloader" as I assumed it was the same thing. I read Tow-Boot and U-Boot (sounds like a Commodore64 Game I used to play)... I didn't know what I have had or had confirmed which model phone I have.
I am going under the impression it's the 64 version as that is what I ordered.
Assuming everything is correct https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PinePhone_P...o_the_eMMC
I continue with this.
Yes or No.
Thanks Ezik for your guidance. We all need some during our lives
So. I've dowloaded and extracted the glodroid package
gd-aosp-pinephonepro-userdebug-2023w27.sdcard.img.xz
and I am now (Linux) unetbootin that gd-aosp-pinephonepro-userdebug-2023w27.sdcard.img to an sd-card.
I then insert that into PinePhone PRO (Found the box) and then follow instructions from above link. Step 7 dd write to device not partition
Now I have restarted the pinphone pro in tow-boot (without an sd-card) and nothing came up on lsblk. Q-Is that normal?
Thanks
so if you boot without sd card you boot from empty emmc
and if you want android why pinephone
ezik