(03-03-2021, 12:11 AM)AGGMINING Wrote: Ladies and Gents,
Just received my Pine Phone 64. It is the community mobian edition. When I start the phone up it goes through a series of prompts to enter a pin, encrypt the phone, etc. It then goes to install the package. I then get an error message "INSTALLATION FAILED" Configuration Error. No partitions are defined for mount to use" I then can only click the close button and it goes to a black prompt screen. I've gone to wiki page for help. It shows how to download an imhg file to a micro sd which I did, but the phone is not recognizing it is installed in the phone. Someone I watched on the interwebs said the phone would go to SD card first and then the phone's internal storage. Doesnt seem to be happening. Any help will be appreciated.
If you have an sd card in, the phone will boot from sd. It won't "then" go to the phone's emmc. It's one or the other, where it takes the sd card as 1st in it's boot priority if you have an sd card installed
In terms of fixing your install, since you haven't been able to configure it the first time your best bet is to just re-flash a new mobian install onto your phone. The mobian wiki, pinephone wiki, all have the directions to install to emmc using jumpdrive. You can just go to the mobian wiki under installation and go to "Installation to emmc using jumpdrive". Since you mentioned you were trying to set up full disk encryption, make sure you use the link in the last sentence of the first paragraph under "Obtain the image" to get the correct image.
EDIT: and once you do load a fresh install of mobian. You'll need to do a large upgrade. BUT FIRST, make sure you go into your settings and turn off automatic power suspend, and turn off auto screen lock (first setting is in power, second one is in privacy) and keep your phone plugged in. Then use terminal "sudo apt update -y" then "sudo apt dist-upgrade -y" , and patiently wait for awhile until it is done. Then reboot, and clean up with "sudo apt autoremove" to remove unncessary packages