09-05-2018, 05:00 PM
Sorry, dont have serial adapter so cant comment on log.
Mine just worked - it has to be the board then. Bizarre you can see the eMMC if you boot from SDcard - I would guess there is something dodgy and even if you get data onto it you may land up with the hardware "defect" biting you later.
Last hope would be to inspect the eMMC connector on the board under a magnifying glass.
Or even better: go NVMe on the PCIe - much faster than eMMC anyway. I have today rebuilt my config and ditched my eMMC as I cant get it recognised by 4.18 kernel.
Mine just worked - it has to be the board then. Bizarre you can see the eMMC if you boot from SDcard - I would guess there is something dodgy and even if you get data onto it you may land up with the hardware "defect" biting you later.
Last hope would be to inspect the eMMC connector on the board under a magnifying glass.
Or even better: go NVMe on the PCIe - much faster than eMMC anyway. I have today rebuilt my config and ditched my eMMC as I cant get it recognised by 4.18 kernel.
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