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    Gronfir got a reaction from wildcat_paris in [Odroid XU4] Patching the Kernel   
    I allready tried a new image and that didn't boot, but I should have a uard to usb here somewere.
    I try loading a new image file and see were it stops
     
    edit: It starts to boot with a fresh image, but than goes into emergency mode asking for the root paswort.
    I can use the board then but the openssh-server is dead and can't be startet and I don't get the normal login screen or first time setup
     
    edit2: It goes into emergency mode after using 1:30m on A start hob is running fir dev-mmcblk0p1.device
     
    edit3: and before that "Failed to start Load Kernel Modules"
    and directly after: [DEPEND] Dependency failed for /boot.
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local File Systems. [DEPEND] Dependency failed for File System Check on /dev/mmcblk0p1.   edit4: The entire uart output during boot:  
     
    I do not understand why it's trying to load something from mmcblk0 wenn it's not mentions in the boot.ini file. The 2 existing partitions are mmclk1p1 and mmclk1p2
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    Gronfir got a reaction from wildcat_paris in [Odroid XU4] Patching the Kernel   
    That is what i was doing before. I tried it again just to make sure but it's leads to at not booting system. The line in my bbot.ini is sligtly different btw:
    setenv bootcmd "fatload mmc 0:1 0x40008000 zImage; fatload mmc 0:1 0x44000000 dtb/exynos5422-odroidxu3.dtb; bootz 0x40008000 0x44000000" One of the numbers at the end is missing.
    I just tried to compile a complitly new image with the current kernel and that image file can't be booted either.
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    Gronfir got a reaction from wildcat_paris in [Odroid XU4] Patching the Kernel   
    @goldfish_paris
    The boot partition seems to be mountet at /boot by default. If I open the sd on another machine (sadly windows) the boot partition contains the same files as /boot while running:
    boot.bmp dtb-4.7.3-odroidxu4.old boot.ini System.map-3.10.103-odroidxu4 config-3.10.103-odroidxu4 uInitrd dtb-3.10.103-odroidxu4 vmlinuz-3.10.103-odroidxu4 dtb-3.10.103-odroidxu4.old zImage dtb-4.7.3-odroidxu4 dpkg has aparently created the new dtb folders but not copied the kernel files. That kinda wierd but manualy extracting the deb files and moving the files to there places should have the same effect (or am I missing something)
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    Gronfir got a reaction from wildcat_paris in [Odroid XU4] Patching the Kernel   
    The /boot (on the second partition after I unmounted the other partition) contained the other kernel files. I tried to copy them but 2 of them are symlinks and the /boot patition is a FAT partition (zImage and dtb).
    Without those symlinks the system does not reboot and making a normal copy and rename does not work either.
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