10-21-2020, 01:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2020, 04:32 PM by ab1jx.
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Well, that didn't help,it still boots the eMMC. I have a serial console adapter somewhere. Seems like there should be some log files.
The official answer of course is at the wiki, I just hadn't looked at it in a while. https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...root_drive
I was so impressed with the 180 year MTBF that I bought another of these Intel SSDs, the 2 TB version, and put it in a USB housing I got from NewEgg. That's probably as close to permanent storage as you can get since even CDs and DVDs develop bad spots after years. It's plugged into a Raspberry Pi downstairs. I have 3 or 4 1-2 TB hard drives I've put in USB adapters, they can float around. And when they aren't mounted they aren't spinning or wearing out. I can stick any of my old hard drives into a USB adapter temporarily to retrieve a file so I've let my dinosaur computers die off.
The official answer of course is at the wiki, I just hadn't looked at it in a while. https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...root_drive
I was so impressed with the 180 year MTBF that I bought another of these Intel SSDs, the 2 TB version, and put it in a USB housing I got from NewEgg. That's probably as close to permanent storage as you can get since even CDs and DVDs develop bad spots after years. It's plugged into a Raspberry Pi downstairs. I have 3 or 4 1-2 TB hard drives I've put in USB adapters, they can float around. And when they aren't mounted they aren't spinning or wearing out. I can stick any of my old hard drives into a USB adapter temporarily to retrieve a file so I've let my dinosaur computers die off.