08-26-2021, 11:41 AM
Hi korefuji and welcome,
normally it is always possible to erase the spi flash or at least disable it. Fortunately I always succeeded to erase it when needed. If you are able to ping, this means that the device has booted successfully (self evident !) - but in case ... check that you ping the appropriate machine. The problem with ssh may come from :
- a distribution without ssh daemon (rare)
- a firewall of the client from which exec ssh that do not authorize the ssh
You may try to erase again the spi.
You need to flash the u-boot into the spi for sata to boot.
Armbian always worked for me (emmc / sd / nvme / netboot).
Best luck.
normally it is always possible to erase the spi flash or at least disable it. Fortunately I always succeeded to erase it when needed. If you are able to ping, this means that the device has booted successfully (self evident !) - but in case ... check that you ping the appropriate machine. The problem with ssh may come from :
- a distribution without ssh daemon (rare)
- a firewall of the client from which exec ssh that do not authorize the ssh
You may try to erase again the spi.
You need to flash the u-boot into the spi for sata to boot.
Armbian always worked for me (emmc / sd / nvme / netboot).
Best luck.