10-09-2018, 05:25 PM
(10-09-2018, 10:10 AM)Max_H Wrote:(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.
Just curious, all this with the usb hub in the middle?
Also there was some problem when some people transfered images from SD card to emmc/usb etc and i think the solution was to modify the mount from mmcblk0 to sda1 or something like that, maybe your problem is related, since your error speaks of a mount point problem, i dont know, throwing ideas out of thin air since i cant find the post im refering to...