07-18-2017, 11:39 PM
Hello everyone !
No matter what I try I am unable to boot a Linux image on freshly arrived Pinebook. Right after it arrived I build in the 64GB eMMC (did not event boot from the original 16GB). After I charged the Pinebook for several hours it started with an Android image.
I downloaded the Pine64 Installer and followed the steps as described here but the Pinebook newer boots from the card. After start/reboot the Pine logo appears and after a while the android boot animation start to run on the screen. Did I miss something ? Do I need to press any button on start something ?
As far I tried following images:
xenial-mate-pinebook-bspkernel-0.5.5-65.img.xz
xenial-mate-pinebook-bspkernel-0.7.2-83.img.xz
and the build 0.5.2-59 from the Pine64 Installer selection.
I tried a Samsung EVO sdhc UHS-I 32GB and Verbatim 8GB MicroSD cards. No difference.
No matter what I try I am unable to boot a Linux image on freshly arrived Pinebook. Right after it arrived I build in the 64GB eMMC (did not event boot from the original 16GB). After I charged the Pinebook for several hours it started with an Android image.
I downloaded the Pine64 Installer and followed the steps as described here but the Pinebook newer boots from the card. After start/reboot the Pine logo appears and after a while the android boot animation start to run on the screen. Did I miss something ? Do I need to press any button on start something ?
As far I tried following images:
xenial-mate-pinebook-bspkernel-0.5.5-65.img.xz
xenial-mate-pinebook-bspkernel-0.7.2-83.img.xz
and the build 0.5.2-59 from the Pine64 Installer selection.
I tried a Samsung EVO sdhc UHS-I 32GB and Verbatim 8GB MicroSD cards. No difference.