11-06-2019, 10:57 AM
(11-06-2019, 07:21 AM)zaius Wrote:(11-05-2019, 04:20 PM)tsago Wrote: Interim update, if anyone's interested.
I can boot up fairly reliably when the eMMC is disabled. When enabled, I always get stuck on something after "Starting kernel", regardless of what image I try to boot from with an SD card. Currently waiting for an USB-to-eMMC adapter to wipe the eMMC and then dd some working image onto it.
So are you are saying the Ubuntu images won't boot from SD either?
With the eMMC enabled an slotted in, I tried the ChromiumOS, "default" debina, and bionic lxde (ayufan). Neither was able to boot.
Once I disable/remove the eMMC, I am able to boot into Chromium, bionic-lxde (haven't tried the default debian yet).
Seems like I somehow messed up the data on the eMMC enough to prevent me from booting in any way with it in.