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Rockford the Roe

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Rockford the Roe said:

    I use the USB C outlet provided by the bundle I purchased. The only thing that's plugged in besides that is my keyboard on the top USB 3.0 port

    I wonder if it's because of my 60Hz / 120V standard in my country. But that wouldn't make sense if the BSP debian image boots up properly.

  2. 2 minutes ago, Ukhellfire said:

    Random question, but do you have plugged in when you boot? And to what ports?

    I use the USB C outlet provided by the bundle I purchased. The only thing that's plugged in besides that is my keyboard on the top USB 3.0 port

  3. 3 minutes ago, Ukhellfire said:

    @jernej

     

    As for the serial adaptor, I have one on order. It should be with me within the next couple of days... i used to have one, but lent it out, and never got it back! Wasnt so worried and didn't think about it for this. 

    Didn't think I'd be needing one!

    I'm also getting one for myself. However, it's being shipped from China and they usually take a month to get here to the US.

  4. 21 hours ago, Ukhellfire said:

    Well as promised. 

    Here's the link to the img I am currently running. 

    As I said, I haven't had hardly anytime to test. So please test away!

    I need to know everything that doesn't work! 

     

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pmi_FMRy0nsLo-szKk9xZaR20F-dQSOP/view?usp=sharing

    I'm having the same problem as I did with the Orange Pi 3 image. Every-time I try to boot it, I get the message:

    ALERT! UUID=9efeebc7-0ce3-44c6-9382-822d4db81542 does not exist.

    However, blkid returns with:
     

    /dev/sdb1: UUID="6b17d722-0678-4701-9e06-53f39db7da32"

    I'm going to change the UUID to the correct one, and if it isn't booting still, then I'm stuck.

  5. 7 hours ago, Ukhellfire said:

    So I've tested the first of the orange pi 3 lts builds...

    It doesn't boot. Intact the board doesn't actually turn on, or seem to turn on, with the sdcard plugged in... very strange.

    Yup, I'm also stuck at this part, and it's not just on Armbian. It also doesn't even work with the BSP u-boot.

     

    6 hours ago, Werner said:

    Use serial adapter to debug boot issues. There is no better tool for that ;)

     

    Which adapter would you recommend? I've seen many of them online and I'm not sure if I should grab a USB based adapter or some other port.

  6. 47 minutes ago, Ukhellfire said:

    I hope people don't mind me recording my progress here BTW. I've kind of hijacked the thread! Sorry!


    I can't say anything for the mods, but I don't believe that you did. If I had more knowledge in C, I would've done exactly this. 

  7. Will any of those changes to the kernel and u-boot be added to their respective upstreams? I've been looking at porting other distros to this, but most of the time the upstreams don't seem to work properly.

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