11-22-2023, 11:43 AM
(11-22-2023, 10:20 AM)aLoop100o Wrote:(11-21-2023, 01:05 AM)uncleanblessing Wrote: d) not needed. but dd backup for safety before upgrade. tow boot is small code written to start of eMMC.
Hello, as someone new this, I'm also having a bit of a confusing time with this.
The installation guide (https://tow-boot.org/devices/pine64-pinephoneA64.html) lists an image file (mmcboot.installer.img) that needs to be written to an sd card (I assume) from my pc onto the sd card. I looked for the image file on the listed github link at right--where is this file?
After getting the image file and writing it to the sd card using dd, do I just take and load the sd card into the pinephone and start it up? Will there be any prompts to install Tow-Boot to the emmc module? Would this same installer allow one to wipe the memory of the emmc or is this a separate step?
I don't particularly care about what is on the pinephone emmc module, in fact, I'd prefer to wipe it clean so I can install, in this case mobian, which requres it to be loaded on the module instead of running off of the sd card directly.
The image file is actually dug into the tar.xz which you need to extract first, this caught me off as well (grab pine64-pinephoneA64.tar.xz on the latest release page, as of writing: https://github.com/Tow-Boot/Tow-Boot/rel...022.07-006).
Yet a further problem awaits, the installation of mobian. I cannot get mobian to boot from the sd disk and I do not know why.
Do I need to use the USB-selection feature (holding volume up) of tow-boot and use an usb stick? Is the latest release simply broken?
Actually you need to hold VOLUME DOWN (aqua LED) to boot from microSD card when you use Tow-Boot.
The other mode you mean, VOLUME UP (resulting in a blue LED), is actually for writing to the eMMC or microSD card via an USB cable connected to your computer, it is called "USB Mass Storage mode". It can not be used to boot from an USB stick.
Best if you join the community chat to get quick help, https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Main_Page#C...nd_Support