01-12-2020, 06:45 AM
(01-11-2020, 02:23 PM)zaius Wrote: Maybe try Etcher or the PINE64 Installer?I tried Etcher from another computer and it was the same.
I tried with several SD Cards, including one that booted with the official Debian.
I'll try to check with PINE64 installer.
(01-11-2020, 07:58 PM)wdt Wrote: > bs=4k !!!!!!!I had kept this option for a backup and resize of an SD.
DON'T DO THAT
Hard on card, if nothing else, bloody slow
bs=1M is far better
Does it damage the card that much?
(01-12-2020, 05:56 AM)leibide Wrote:(01-11-2020, 01:55 PM)zaius Wrote: "The Manjaro project offers a mainline kernel with patches and modules to support PBPro hardware in two flavors. Both provide DD images and installer images (DD to SD card which will then install to eMMC when booted)."
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebo...anjaro_ARM
Bingo! I see it now. I'll get down to that later now that I know where to go (laptop is not with me right now). Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. The Wikipedia page is good.
(01-11-2020, 01:48 PM)agD0i7rY Wrote: I also feel a little lost
If I understand well, to build a bootable SDcard, I need to have a machine already running Manjaro and install the tools?
I think I can answer that. Just use the operating system you already have on your pinebook pro to download the manjaro iso file. Download it straight to the SD card. Then make a bootable file out of it using the default software already on the computer (I think I saw 'installer' mentioned in a nearby post here, or else with 'dd etcher' (I hope I've got the name right there). Or else indeed do this from another computer with whatever operating system and tools that happen to be on it. I'm going to go at it myself straight from Debian mate on the pine this evening and I'll let u know how I get on. I think u might have to format the SD card first though even if it's new. I think I see the preferred format in a nearby post here. M1 I think it says.
I'm wrong about the meaning of 'dd'. It seems that refers to the option you choose if you want it to replace the existing o.s. on your emmc drive.
dd is the command to write to SD or emmc.
For the moment I would like to do it with SD to test Manjaro.
I had a Manjaro on my old computer that died...
I'm willing to get a description of your actions to set all this up.
Thank you all!