Basically, after edit the bootfile (extlinux.conf) to point to the SSD instead to the emmc the PBP refuse to boot.
I have to boot from the SD modify the boot file (emmc) to be able to boot again from the eMMC.
I would like to know if somebody has any suggestions/solutions.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
I followed that tutorial too with the same result.
I read the next comment on IRC: <mrfixit2001> Right now the uboot won’t allow booting off the PCIe devices. But that’s something that will change in the future.
I took out the NVME adapter.
I'm going to wait for news about this case.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
I followed that tutorial too with the same result.
I read the next comment on IRC: <mrfixit2001> Right now the uboot won’t allow booting off the PCIe devices. But that’s something that will change in the future.
I took out the NVME adapter.
I'm going to wait for news about this case.
Finally succes.
Removed default Debian from PBP; Bionic-mate-pinebookpro-0.9.14-1159 image unxz and dd to sdcard. Startup PBP with sdcard. Download the image again, unxz and dd to EMMC. Check with Gparted EMMC boot partition= fat16. Quit, remove sdcard en start PBP again. Mount the nvme SSD drive (ext4) sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1 /mnt (do check the device) copy the root file system from EMMC to nvme SSD sudo cp -avx / /mnt Label the nvme partition with Gparted: NVME Change root in /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf root=LABEL=NVME Reboot and check with $ sudo lsblk -f
Pinebook Pro Ubuntu 18.04.3 Mate now booting from EMMC and rootfs from NVME. Works really like a charm.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
I followed that tutorial too with the same result.
I read the next comment on IRC: <mrfixit2001> Right now the uboot won’t allow booting off the PCIe devices. But that’s something that will change in the future.
I took out the NVME adapter.
I'm going to wait for news about this case.
Finally succes.
Removed default Debian from PBP; Bionic-mate-pinebookpro-0.9.14-1159 image unxz and dd to sdcard. Startup PBP with sdcard. Download the image again, unxz and dd to EMMC. Check with Gparted EMMC boot partition= fat16. Quit, remove sdcard en start PBP again. Mount the nvme SSD drive (ext4) sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1 /mnt (do check the device) copy the root file system from EMMC to nvme SSD sudo cp -avx / /mnt Label the nvme partition with Gparted: NVME Change root in /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf root=LABEL=NVME Reboot and check with $ sudo lsblk -f
Pinebook Pro Ubuntu 18.04.3 Mate now booting from EMMC and rootfs from NVME. Works really like a charm.
Hi,are you sure that you are running the OS from the NVME?
The first time that I tried I modified the SD boot file, instead of the one on the eMMC. So basically i didn't modified the eMMC's boot partition file.
I will try again later.
I'm running Manjaro right now.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
I followed that tutorial too with the same result.
I read the next comment on IRC: <mrfixit2001> Right now the uboot won’t allow booting off the PCIe devices. But that’s something that will change in the future.
I took out the NVME adapter.
I'm going to wait for news about this case.
Finally succes.
Removed default Debian from PBP; Bionic-mate-pinebookpro-0.9.14-1159 image unxz and dd to sdcard. Startup PBP with sdcard. Download the image again, unxz and dd to EMMC. Check with Gparted EMMC boot partition= fat16. Quit, remove sdcard en start PBP again. Mount the nvme SSD drive (ext4) sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1 /mnt (do check the device) copy the root file system from EMMC to nvme SSD sudo cp -avx / /mnt Label the nvme partition with Gparted: NVME Change root in /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf root=LABEL=NVME Reboot and check with $ sudo lsblk -f
Pinebook Pro Ubuntu 18.04.3 Mate now booting from EMMC and rootfs from NVME. Works really like a charm.
Hi,are you sure that you are running the OS from the NVME?
The first time that I tried I modified the SD boot file, instead of the one on the eMMC. So basically i didn't modified the eMMC's boot partition file.
I will try again later.
I'm running Manjaro right now.
Also, please note that the NVMe adapter kit had mechanical problems. Sorry, I do not know which one is currently shipping with the PBP. A repair kit will be shipped to those who received the earlier version. Please make sure that yours is the updated version before installing it.
I followed that tutorial too with the same result.
I read the next comment on IRC: <mrfixit2001> Right now the uboot won’t allow booting off the PCIe devices. But that’s something that will change in the future.
I took out the NVME adapter.
I'm going to wait for news about this case.
Finally succes.
Removed default Debian from PBP; Bionic-mate-pinebookpro-0.9.14-1159 image unxz and dd to sdcard. Startup PBP with sdcard. Download the image again, unxz and dd to EMMC. Check with Gparted EMMC boot partition= fat16. Quit, remove sdcard en start PBP again. Mount the nvme SSD drive (ext4) sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1 /mnt (do check the device) copy the root file system from EMMC to nvme SSD sudo cp -avx / /mnt Label the nvme partition with Gparted: NVME Change root in /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf root=LABEL=NVME Reboot and check with $ sudo lsblk -f
Pinebook Pro Ubuntu 18.04.3 Mate now booting from EMMC and rootfs from NVME. Works really like a charm.
Hi,are you sure that you are running the OS from the NVME?
The first time that I tried I modified the SD boot file, instead of the one on the eMMC. So basically i didn't modified the eMMC's boot partition file.
I will try again later.
I'm running Manjaro right now.
Indisputable
Nice, how do you feel the performance ?
Did you formated the SSD with any specific command ?