(07-04-2017, 04:28 AM)pfeerick Wrote: I have to admit I did start having issues with some of the SanDisk microSDs (the class 10 red and grey ones) that I would usually use for short term testing. I've switched over the Samsung EVO cards and have had no issues as yet, and a serious performance boost. My advise is to get yourself one, verify it to make sure it's not a fake or faulty, and then try again.
Also, can you be more specific... if you only get a blank screen, then it's either a faulty card, or a bad/wrong image. If you get the boot logo, it's probably a faulty card... I would often get the boot logo, but the system would just lock up, and my serial console would be reporting card errors (although the cards would pass verification, so it seems the pinebook just didn't like them).
Very good hint, thanks! As I now could access the console (via switched "audio" plug), I saw, that my microSD card wasn't recognized during boot0. And - it is a ScanDisc class 10 grey one. So I'll get another microSD (Samsung EVO) and keep you all informed.
@xalius according "Did you select "Pinebook" in the dropdown during image selection in the installer?" -> yes I did. And also plugged in power ...