(10-22-2016, 01:52 PM)Passiday Wrote:(10-22-2016, 11:31 AM)Ghost Wrote: I know Gparted takes issue with overlapping partitions present in some Android builds, not sure if that is a factor here or not.
Also, far as I know, unless you have a battery attached, trying to power on the Pine via the power button won't work. Again, not sure if this is true of all OS's, but it is certainly true of some. I can't boot Android 7.0 by simply pressing the power button, only by removing and reinserting the power cable, or powering off and back on at the wall socket. If I try to power on via the power button, the red led light will come on for a few seconds and then go off again, as you described.
So, you power off a live Android session? That feels so brutal, can't be without dire consequences, if the system is in process of saving some files.
No. Powering off using the power button and the software shutdown menu is fine, but you can't power the Pine on using the button. As described, if you try to do so, the red led lights up briefly before going out again.
To reiterate, you should always do a soft shutdown (short press of power button, close using the software menu) and not turn the unit off by simply yanking out the power cable or long-pressing the power button.
The point I was making was that once the Pine has been safely and correctly shut down, in order to get it to boot again, I have to either remove the power cable and re-connect it, or more simply turn off the power at the wall socket and then turn it back on again.
(10-22-2016, 03:13 PM)Pepe Wrote: Yes, this is known bug. Ayufan is working on it.
Hey Pepe. Yes, I thought so. Many thanks for linking it.