06-22-2016, 03:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2016, 03:27 AM by pfeerick.
Edit Reason: suddenly realised the OS was android, so didn't need to ask!
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(06-22-2016, 02:02 AM)dulasu Wrote: ------------------- up ---------------------------
I can't replicate your results on a pure linux build. On a longsleep-derived debian linux on the pine, when I started the pine from battery, and plugged in a flash drive, it powered up and I was able to mount it and view it's contents. When I plugged in a USB-powered USBHDD, the pine64 shut down (which didn't surprise me... it got a bit of a fright!). If I powered up the pine from the USB connector, and plugged in the USBHDD whilst the pine was being externally powered, I could disconnect the battery then and the USBHDD was still accessible. It was just that startup surge, and possibly a battery that is on it's last legs...
As far as if you ethernet is working, you should be able to see the green and yellow lights come on the connector if that is powered up and it is pluged into a switch or router.
Hopefully someone who uses an android image will be able to comment more on their luck.