I restored the original eMMC and the pinebook is working as expected. I'll attempt to follow up with the Pinebook ppl to see if they have a more detailed problem determination or a RMA process. I haven't checked on US availability of eMMC component but assume I can get this chip locally.
When I ordered my Pinebook I also bought a 32GB eMMC, larger was not available at that time. After flashing a SD card and booting up I get the error 'eMMC not found'. I have created a ticket about this problem with Pine64. Last week I ordered a 64GB eMMC, which arrived today.
With this one I get the same error message 'no eMMC found'. Replacing the eMMC with the original one and the Pinebook starts up okay.
BTW all eMMC's are bought from Pine64.
I haven't heard back from Pine64 to my email or to the problem ticket I entered. I'm still very please by the quality+price of pinebook... but I think they have a problem they are not addressing. It's not clear they are aware, too busy to respond, or intentionally not responding but aware. It does give me pause in making further recommendations to others.
Hello!
I've just received a 64GB module ordered from Pine64. It has SanDisk printed on it. When booting Xenial-mate from SD it says: "no emmc module".
Is it the same problem discussed here?
thanks
Robert
Support asked me to try it with Android to determine if it's only a Linux incompatibility. I mentioned I didn't have time to isolate the problem for them.
They said the gave the issue to an "Open Source developer" which kind of sounds like an open source contributor :-p.
I'm hopeful but not at all confident there will be a fix... certainly not expecting anything soon.