11-28-2022, 05:51 PM
The Pinebook Pro Wiki Page:
The Pinebook Pro is capable of booting from eMMC, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, or an SD card. It cannot boot from USB-C. The boot order of the hard-coded ROM of its RK3399 SoC is: SPI NOR, eMMC, SD, USB OTG.
At this time, the Pinebook Pro ships with a Manjaro + KDE build with u-boot on the eMMC. Its boot order is: SD, USB, then eMMC.
Are these built by little old men on their kitchen table with instructions in English?
I think one of them broke off the toggle on my eMMc switch 'cuz there ain't none. Can't turn off the memory anyway so it really doesn't much matter to try to make this system useful for me. Have fun guys but mine goes up on the shelf as a trophy. Nice machine but no useable software.
The Pinebook Pro is capable of booting from eMMC, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, or an SD card. It cannot boot from USB-C. The boot order of the hard-coded ROM of its RK3399 SoC is: SPI NOR, eMMC, SD, USB OTG.
At this time, the Pinebook Pro ships with a Manjaro + KDE build with u-boot on the eMMC. Its boot order is: SD, USB, then eMMC.
Are these built by little old men on their kitchen table with instructions in English?
I think one of them broke off the toggle on my eMMc switch 'cuz there ain't none. Can't turn off the memory anyway so it really doesn't much matter to try to make this system useful for me. Have fun guys but mine goes up on the shelf as a trophy. Nice machine but no useable software.