[attachment=1893 Wrote:Perfect!! It works!!! :-)
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(06-11-2020, 06:59 AM)rick1959 Wrote: Thanks for the suggestion, but it doesn't seem to work. Very odd.
I'm sure there must be something I'm missing..
This is one of the first hundred PBP. Wondering if there's something different about this one that is causing an issue?
There has been at least one reported instance where the user couldn't get past the splash screen for ~20-30m. During that time ESC did nothing or cancelled the installer running in the background. After that time elapsed, hitting ESC allowed them to complete installation.
Which eMMC installer are you using, for KDE or XFCE? You might try using the other one.
If you can boot Manjaro from SD without an issue, you could use that same .img and write it directly to the eMMC, also.
There shouldn't be any major differences in the older/newer PBPs, aside from some cosmetics, like the strength/brittleness of the plastics. I have a PBP from the first and second public batches, and neither shows any difference in how they run OSes.
Now, which partition does it get written to? Is it the last one? I included a screenshot....Many Thanks!! :-)
![PNG Image .png](https://forum.pine64.org/images/attachtypes/image.png)
(06-11-2020, 09:28 AM)tophneal Wrote:Sorry I missed this...Many Thanks!! :-)(06-11-2020, 09:26 AM)rick1959 Wrote: P.S. which partition would you install the img file to on the PBP eMMC? Thanks! :-)
The image contains all the partitions needed, so do not write it to any partition, but the drive itself. ie mmcblk0 not mmcblk0p1