03-30-2016, 06:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2016, 06:04 PM by codetheweb.)
I can't get past the boot screen (the one that says PINE A64). I've tried reflashing the SD card from Phoenix with both Android and Remix OS several times, and have waited 30+ minutes; but it does not seem to want to boot. A LED close to the power supply turns red. I'm using a power supply that is rated for 2A and a regular USB cord. I don't have any peripherals connected to the Pine. Both the power supply and cord work fine with one of my Raspberry Pis.
I have the tricked-out version, the A+ with 2 GB of RAM.
Any ideas on what's going on?
Do you have Ethernet/WiFi connected? If Yes - disconnect that! There is an issue with Remix and any form of connectivity.
Also - try changing the charger and USB cable!
03-31-2016, 07:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2016, 07:45 AM by montyflange.)
You're not alone mate I managed to get the linux disto arch-pine64 to start so i know the board will work. it's the software that is stopping you, same as me. I've given up now.
What are you using a USB for ?
No networking or peripherals are connected. Arch almost works, but fails with a disk error. I never get a login prompt.
Arch booted for me but I couldn't use it as all the display settings where not changeable. For a laugh I'm going to try Raspbain on it
A big word of advice- get genuine, (new prefered) micro sd cards, have nothing plugged in except for the power and HDMI output. No USB, no Wifi/Ethernet. Some had issues with any peripherals being connected on their first bootup. After the first time it fully loads, you can restart and add on any peripherals to it and it should work fine.
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The SD card I'm using was bought new from Best Buy... but I'll check it with the counterfeit tool just to make sure. As I've already said, there's nothing plugged in besides power and HDMI.