Partitions on the eMMC: 32M | 480M | 4,5G
I copied several large zip files to the third partition and verified them using "zip -T <file name>". They were all fine.
I ran "fsck /dev/sda1" and "fsck /dev/sda2" to check the second and third partition on the eMMC. There were failures shown on both and they were fixed. Booting the PBP again resulted in blinking orange-green power LED.
I flashed Manjaro ARM xfce for PBP using dd command "dd if=<manjaro> of=/dev/sda bs=4M status=progress" and checked the second and third partition with fsck which did not show any failures. PBP booted to orange-green power LED.
It looks like the uboot runs fine and then the Linux OS booting process stops. Is there anything else you can think of to verify that the eMMC has a defect?
I copied several large zip files to the third partition and verified them using "zip -T <file name>". They were all fine.
I ran "fsck /dev/sda1" and "fsck /dev/sda2" to check the second and third partition on the eMMC. There were failures shown on both and they were fixed. Booting the PBP again resulted in blinking orange-green power LED.
I flashed Manjaro ARM xfce for PBP using dd command "dd if=<manjaro> of=/dev/sda bs=4M status=progress" and checked the second and third partition with fsck which did not show any failures. PBP booted to orange-green power LED.
It looks like the uboot runs fine and then the Linux OS booting process stops. Is there anything else you can think of to verify that the eMMC has a defect?