08-08-2018, 04:01 AM
You could try
/usr/local/sbin/rockpro64_reset_emmc.sh
I have absolutely no idea what it does but figure you have little to lose! (It is an Ayufan script.)
The XU3 stuff would also indicate to me pre-owned (and previous owner had a problem, returned it ...). I also thought XU3 & XU4 eMMC were different and XU4 was same as RockPro64? (Guessing here, a while since I set up my brothers XU3). Stabbing round my rootfs I couldnt find my model number, but did find
/sys/bus/mmc/devices/mmc1:0001/date - in my case 02/2018 which is some indicator of how old the stock was (but actually doesnt prove anything?)
/usr/local/sbin/rockpro64_reset_emmc.sh
I have absolutely no idea what it does but figure you have little to lose! (It is an Ayufan script.)
The XU3 stuff would also indicate to me pre-owned (and previous owner had a problem, returned it ...). I also thought XU3 & XU4 eMMC were different and XU4 was same as RockPro64? (Guessing here, a while since I set up my brothers XU3). Stabbing round my rootfs I couldnt find my model number, but did find
/sys/bus/mmc/devices/mmc1:0001/date - in my case 02/2018 which is some indicator of how old the stock was (but actually doesnt prove anything?)
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