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FeMike, First, try learning more about your existing system. Dealing with U-Boot is very experimental, and has the potential to soft-brick your Pinebook Pro.
If you are really new to Linux, you need to check the kernel level with the following command. Then you can see if your kernel is at 5.9.2 or higher.
I've been working with Unix for more than 25 years, and still get bit by odd things. It's never fun to spend hours trying to recover from some bonehead mistake, That of course you did not know was a bonehead mistake, until after.
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
11-21-2020, 04:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2020, 03:34 AM by FeMike.)
Nice, yeah it's running 5.9.6.1
Edit: So I just went for it and just did it. I learned a few things and it seemed to work though I may not fully understand how to choose which device to boot from. I press control+c for boot menu but it continues on to boot from sd card. I'm sure I'm missing something but when I get back from work I'll keep trying. Thank you.
I assume this new upload still doesn't work with deep sleep, unlike MrFixit's v2.0 release from
https://github.com/mrfixit2001/updates_r...filesystem?
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