05-22-2020, 01:01 PM
(05-22-2020, 01:30 AM)q4osteam Wrote: Did you check the md5sum of the image ? The most easy way to make the bootable SD card is just to copy image to SD card, this way:
$ sudo cp q4os-3.11-pinebookpro.r1-testing2.img /dev/sdX
Double check "sdX" is really your SD card device.
It works fine on our testing Pinebook Pro
md5sum: 3f24081bffde6770a9067bd0f5b33c0e q4os-3.11-pinebookpro.r1-testing2.zip
Is anyone else unable to boot the Q4OS 3.11 image ?
The md5sum matched, and I ran the code just like you provided except I ran it from Manjaro, which names the drives slightly differently. Speaking of Manjaro, do you think that the new u-boot in the 20.04 Manjaro image I recently flashed to my EMMC could be the problem? I know it is a different version of U-Boot because now when I turn on my Pinebook Pro the power LED is yellow for ~5 seconds or so before turning green and booting Manjaro, or the OS on the microsd card if one is inserted. One other thing I noticed is when I press the power button lightly after allowing Q4OS to try to boot for a while, the power LED turns red, and I have to turn my PBP off by holding the power button for at least 3 seconds. Other then the issues mentioned above, I really have no idea what could be going wrong. I am using a 64gb Microsd card, if that makes a difference.