04-29-2022, 04:50 AM
I'm new to Pine64 things.
I have new a RockPro64 4GB.
I flashed the appropriate Armbian using dd to my SD Card, I place it in the RockPro64, add HDMI monitor and power (using a non-official 5volts, 3A output supply), and the device doesn't boot.
U-Boot starts running, but we never make it to the actual booting process.
It hangs at:
"## Flattened Device Tree blob at 01f00000
Booting using the fdt blob at 0x1f00000".
I searched that message online and the only thing I found was a long since squashed bug.
At the very beginning of the boot process it says: "Warning - bad CRC, using default environment".
I tried to use the pine64-installer from github, but it won run for me, and there are multiple issues in the repo saying the same for other users.
The SD Card is not new, I used it for a year or so in an RPi with no problems.
Any pointers appreciated.
PS: i can't work out how to search on this forum, so I haven't searched for my issue here. Apols if it has already come up. I did look through the first boot threads though.
I have new a RockPro64 4GB.
I flashed the appropriate Armbian using dd to my SD Card, I place it in the RockPro64, add HDMI monitor and power (using a non-official 5volts, 3A output supply), and the device doesn't boot.
U-Boot starts running, but we never make it to the actual booting process.
It hangs at:
"## Flattened Device Tree blob at 01f00000
Booting using the fdt blob at 0x1f00000".
I searched that message online and the only thing I found was a long since squashed bug.
At the very beginning of the boot process it says: "Warning - bad CRC, using default environment".
I tried to use the pine64-installer from github, but it won run for me, and there are multiple issues in the repo saying the same for other users.
The SD Card is not new, I used it for a year or so in an RPi with no problems.
Any pointers appreciated.
PS: i can't work out how to search on this forum, so I haven't searched for my issue here. Apols if it has already come up. I did look through the first boot threads though.