(10-22-2016, 06:53 AM)Ghost Wrote: Hi. I think there was a mention of the corrupt SD card message being a known bug on the main Android 7.0 thread, but I can't find it right now. I get that message also, but am able to use the OS just fine.
Does it reboot for you with no problems? And the Corrupt SD card notification is just constantly there for you, also after reboot?
Since I could not boot up Pine64 after shutdown, I burned the image anew, and then (instead of booting it up on Pine) launched GParted to see if it has anything to say about the BOOT partition. At the partition list it did not have any warnings, but when doing the check on the BOOT partition, it have me this error (attached screenshot). I have no idea if this error is somehow related to the notification in the Android about the corrupted SD card, and whether it is related to the boot problems after Android is shut down.
I can check the contents of that partition on my Ubuntu without any issues - open the files, etc.
UPDATE:
Ok, I've diagnosed the startup problem, and here are the steps to reproduce it:
- Do proper shutdown with the Power button (needs to be confirmed on the screen)
- Let the Pine64 power off
- Try to power on by holding the Power button
- The red LED light on the board lights up for about 5 seconds, there's a HDMI signal showing black screen
- The red LED turns off, HDMI signal is lost
- Can repeat the last 2 steps ad nauseum, nothing changes. Distonnecting/connecting the power cable does not change things.
How I manage to start:
- Pop out the SD card
- Power the board up by holding the power button
- The red LED light lights up, but does not go down. There's no HDMI signal
- Disconnect the power, the LED light goes off
- Push in the SD card
- Reconnect the power, now it boots up!
So, it seems, there's a problem of booting up after proper shutdown! The "Corrupt SD card" notification, however, never disappears.
Perhaps it's a bug, but at least I can now start up my Pine64 more than once.
Now the only thing left is to understand where to copy my large files (ie, movie and audio library) so that they are normally accessible from the Android. Its not exactly clear where is the right location (attached file manager screenshot).