That's basically it. I tried putting postmarket/phosh on an SD card, and it just kept booting directly into manjaro. I got a new SD card in case the old one was faulty. Same thing. Tried again with jumpdrive. Then suddenly the phone won't even power on at all. No LED, no vibration, nothing. Trying to find the next step to at least unbrick this thing.
Has it worked before with one of the SD cards? If not, are you sure the SD card is in the right slot? Is the battery fine? Does anything happen when you plug in the charger (without an SD card inserted)?
I figured it out!
Thanks for all the tips. I had tried those suggestions before my original post, but I tried them again and a few other things.
In the end I tried flashing the sd card from a different computer with built-in sd card slot. After that, everything worked as expected and the phone booted from the SD right away and installation resumed no problem. It seems the usb card reader I was using was the issue, though it seemed to be working correctly, somehow the image was corrupted during the flashing or ejecting of the card.
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(This post was last modified: 10-06-2021, 01:05 AM by bcnaz.
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OR use Balena Etcher.
1) Download desired image to your downloads file.
2) Open Balena Etcher, > go to downloads > pick the desired image, and click on 'open'
next chose your sd card as 'target' > then click 'flash'..... grab a drink and wait for Balena Etcher to finish the job.
I started using Balena Etcher when I got my first Pinebook Pro.
Since I started playing with the Pine phones, I have done hundreds of sd card flashes successfully.
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Thanks, I did use Balena Etcher on both computers. Seems pretty reliable.