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Robert Moskowitz

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  1. dd is/was not the problem; I have been using it for over a decade (along with sync) for building arm board images.

     

    The problem, it turns out was my lack of groking the "Bootloader Bypass Method" on https://www.armbian.com/odroid-hc4/

     

    First I did not get that step 4 is for only some seconds after power on.  My first attempt, I held it in until I got to the # prompt and I guess I was in some internal bootloader prompt.  The next time I tried, I slipped off the button after a few sec into the power and WOW, I ended up at the armbian setup.  Now others may know to only hold it in for a few sec on boot, I did not.

     

    Then I was 'upset' as I was into armbian, I did not at first realize that step 5 was about log into armbian.  Once I really looked prompt example being "odroidhc4:~:#" I figured it out.

     

    So it was on me to not understand the instructions for "Bootloader Bypass Method".  Or you can add a bit of text there for step 4 to indicate to only hold in the boot button for a few sec and let the boot continue, as it will go of the armbian SD image.  And add to step 5 that you are logging as root into your armbian image and at the armbian prompt proceed.

     

    But I now have removed the bootloader and can easily boot into my armbian image.

     

    Thanks for this fine work.

  2. New to Armbian...

     

    I am working on Armbian 21.08 Bullseye as it is suppose to work on Odroid HC4 and it uses uboot from the mSD card.

    I downloaded the image from

    https://redirect.armbian.com/odroidhc4/Bullseye_current

    I wrote it to SD card with

    xzcat Armbian_21.08.9_Odroidhc4_bullseye_current_5.10.81.img.xz | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 status=progress bs=4M

    Connected the serial console, inserted the mSD card and LAN cable and booted (no HD yet).

    I am getting a # prompt when I should be getting a login to login as root. So something is not write. Do I have to delete the bootloader as discussed at

    https://www.armbian.com/odroid-hc4/

    ?

    I tried holding down the boot button, but I don't get any file system to delete anything. Do I hold the button down until boot is finished?
     

    I can provide the serial console output if that is needed.

     

    Thank you

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