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Roman B

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  1. I've tried it again with disabled unattended-update and got the same results.

     

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    Fri Mar 30 14:24:34 UTC 2018: Start nand-sata-install.
    
    
    Old UUID:  UUID=62fc7248-9a57-4024-90d9-b4767bd2c697
    SD UUID:   UUID=62fc7248-9a57-4024-90d9-b4767bd2c697
    SATA UUID: UUID=efedf86c-3710-4406-86e1-5c48a9e12aef
    eMMC UUID:  
    Boot: $1  
    Root: $2 /dev/sda1 ext4
    Usage: 1123
    Dest: 53155
    
    /etc/fstab:
    UUID=62fc7248-9a57-4024-90d9-b4767bd2c697 / ext4 defaults,noatime,nodiratime,commit=600,errors=remount-ro 0 1
    tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,nosuid 0 0
    /var/swap none swap sw 0 0
    
    /etc/mtab:
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 / ext4 rw,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,commit=600 0 0
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 /var/log.hdd ext4 rw,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,commit=600 0 0
    /dev/sda1 /mnt/nand-sata-install.iK7mhx/rootfs ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 0
    
    Files currently open for writing:
    dhclient   726       root    4w   REG  179,1     1026  37490 /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.eth0.leases
    
    Trying to stop running services to minimize open files:
    Stopping cron.service 
    
    Checking again for open files:
    
    Copying 37336 files to /dev/sda1. Finishing transfer to USB/SATA, boot from SD/eMMC
    
    Checking again for open files:
    
    Fri Mar 30 14:33:07 UTC 2018: Finished
    

     

     

    So it is definitely not related to the updates.

    Only one thing which make it works well is to change SSD drive, so my suggestion is only one: some errors appears because of unsupported SSD drive.

     

    But hot to solve it?

     

     

  2. Hello @tkaiser, thank you for provided tips.

    I'm still collecting this data, which you have requested and I will add it later.

     

    Also it looks like I managed to find out one of the reason of the issue: It is new version of Silicon Power SSD drive (SP60).

     

    The same issue I've got if try to use Banana Pi M1 with that SSDs, so issue appears not only with M1 + and also with usual M1(I have several such SSDs, so it is not a problem of a particular one).

    If I transfer system to the old version of SSD, everything works.

     

    Thanks, Roman.

  3. Hi there, 

     

    I have a Banana Pi M1+ and connected to it Silicon Power SSD 60 Gb.

    I've faced with the following error: Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00007f00(see screenshots).

     

     

    I downloaded and wrote Armiban to the SD card from this link: https://dl.armbian.com/bananapi/Debian_stretch_next.7z,

    It started well.

     

    Then I performed apt update && apt upgrade -y and reboot the system.

    After that I've used 'nand-sata-install' to move system to SATA SSD and got that error.

     

    Previouslly I did the same steps with usual Banana Pi M1 (not plus version) and it works well, but with the M1 plus version I got that error.

     

    Thanks, Roman.

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