Glad I could help!
Unfortunately, I've since encountered problems with my own eMMC install of Debian using this installer since then. I was watching a video stream on it, and it was working fine. Then the computer froze at some point. After waiting a good while, I force-restarted my PBP. Now, if it's booting from eMMC, it doesn't even turn on the display at all. The only sign of life is the power LED; it seems to indicate the computer is in a boot loop, since the light tends to repeat a "30-seconds-on, blink off and back on" pattern until I force power off again.
I can still get into the chroot just fine through SD card and ./install-debian do_shell. Does anyone know what might be wrong, and more importantly, how I might fix it?
Edit: I figured it out. I just needed to wait longer, and the OS sorted itself out after several reboot cycles.
Unfortunately, I've since encountered problems with my own eMMC install of Debian using this installer since then. I was watching a video stream on it, and it was working fine. Then the computer froze at some point. After waiting a good while, I force-restarted my PBP. Now, if it's booting from eMMC, it doesn't even turn on the display at all. The only sign of life is the power LED; it seems to indicate the computer is in a boot loop, since the light tends to repeat a "30-seconds-on, blink off and back on" pattern until I force power off again.
I can still get into the chroot just fine through SD card and ./install-debian do_shell. Does anyone know what might be wrong, and more importantly, how I might fix it?
Edit: I figured it out. I just needed to wait longer, and the OS sorted itself out after several reboot cycles.