08-25-2017, 07:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2017, 07:17 AM by jl_678.
Edit Reason: Clarified Stretch version
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Hi,
I had a few minutes last night to test out my new Rock64 with the Debian Stretch minimal (0.5.1-89). The results were not stellar; however, I only had a few minutes to play with it and so have not dug into the situation. To provide some brief background, I have a bunch of pine64s and RPi and so am reasonably experienced with this stuff, but I am not expert like many here.
I share all of this in case anyone has seen similar changes or has advice about what can be done to address issues 4, 6 and 7.
JL_678
I had a few minutes last night to test out my new Rock64 with the Debian Stretch minimal (0.5.1-89). The results were not stellar; however, I only had a few minutes to play with it and so have not dug into the situation. To provide some brief background, I have a bunch of pine64s and RPi and so am reasonably experienced with this stuff, but I am not expert like many here.
- I created the image on a known good card and the process was flawless.
- The system booted up well and threw a filesystem error requiring an fsck. This did not impact the initial boot and everything came up including SSH. Nice.
- I was able to login via SSH over the LAN. Extra nice. :-)
- My first step was to run "sudo apt-get update", and it failed with a "size mismatch" error. I think that this is a known issue
- I was curious that the SDcard was formatted with many more partitions than my pine64
- I tried to fix the disk issues with fsck, but both fdisk and gparted were unhappy and failed. I am trying to understand if this is an SDcard issue or a issue with software image. I will test with another card next week. (I would post the error message, but it was getting late and I did not have a chance to capture it.)
- The process got me thinking about expanding the volume. Do we have a script to automate this like we originally had with Debian or Armbian on the Pine64?
I share all of this in case anyone has seen similar changes or has advice about what can be done to address issues 4, 6 and 7.
JL_678