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It's mean that if I make:
hwclock --systohc --localtime
in debian-3.8-wheezy-3.4.107
than reboot from SD-card with debian-4.0-wheezy-4.1 all must be work? Yes? In theory?
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You want say that problem is that hardware clock is not set properly?
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As far as I understood, bootloader always has to stay on sdcard or nand, so therefore you have to let the sdcard inserted even if root-fs is on hdd/sdd!? So that should be ok. Or didn't I get you right?
Debian-3.8-wheezy-3.4.107 is also the only image working for me.
Yes, already understand this. I'm thought that when run "nand-sata-install" from SD-card and choice install rootfs to HDD, bootloader will be installed to NAND. It's not true, bootloader will be on SD-card.
Please add to FAQ: If you want boot from NAND (not from SD card) you must run "nand-sata-install" twice:
1 - install from SD-card to NAND
2 - then remove SD-card, boot from NAND and run "nand-sata-install" second time.
@Igor: I did powercycle the cubietruck completely (plug-off and back in the powerchord). Same effect as Ctrl/Alt/Del. x.4.0.5 nor 4.1 does boot.
How to enter u-boot commandline? I'd like to try resetting date and time before booting. But when I press a key in order to interrupt autmatic booting, nothing happens!? Afterwards, when boot hangs, the keyboard is detected and e.g. Ctrl+Alt+Del works.
Only if you connect USB <-> serial converter (3.3v ONLY!) to UART0 then press any key when see "Hit any key to stop autoboot". Not working if you will be using keyboard and monitor.
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Cubietruck_Debian_3.8_wheezy_3.4.107 working fine for me but can't boot from SSD. After nand-sata-install rootfs on SSD but booting only from SD-card.
Disconnect battery and AC power adaptor but 4.1 still not booting... -
Nope, Debian-4.0-whezzy-4.1 doesn't boot either....
Same as above:
DHCPDISCOVER takes less than a second (!?) and then it says:
- Unable to set up timer: unexpected error
- Failed to bring up eth0
Then some seconds later it hangs forever at "Enabling ramlog....."
I confirm, not working
cubietruck hangs at boot with debian-3.8-wheezy-4.0.4
in Allwinner sunxi
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It's doesn't work for me too.
Can you set wrong date to hwclock and try boot again?