10-09-2018, 10:10 AM
(10-09-2018, 06:33 AM)Max_H Wrote:(10-09-2018, 06:29 AM)Trash_Can_Man Wrote:(10-09-2018, 03:32 AM)Max_H Wrote: Hi
I want to boot my Rock64 from a M.2 SSD (in a M.2/USB 3 adaptor) using the USB 3 socket of the Rock64. Unfourtunately this did not work. Power supply is a 5 V/5 A lab supply. With the USB 2 instead of the USB 3 socket everything is ok. Is this common? Will a USB 3 hub solve this problem? If yes: Is a passive hub ok? I would prefer a solution without a hub, however. Should I try with another M.2 adaptor and/or M.2 SSD?
Max
This can sound basic but did you do the SPI flashing to enable USB booting? if so im out of ideas, no idea if that works with a hub and in fact i wonder the same myself...
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I did. The M.2 SSD works fine using the USB 2 socket of the Rock64 board. But not the USB 3.
I did the tests above with a LibreELEC image. Now I tested it with a bionic LXDE image. And with this image the board boots flawlessly.
BTW: The error message during booting the LibreELEC image are the same I get with my RockPro64 board trying to boot LibreELEC from an emmc:
grep: /proc/net/pnp: No such file or directory
*** Error: in mount_flash: mount common: Could not mount UUID=210-5509 ***).
Just the UUID is different.