RockPi4a. Installed busster current 5.8.6 armbian onto eMMC. Works fine.
Now i figure out i need swap space (app needs more than the 1G mem i have). So i boot another image from SD an use gparted to shrink the first partition from the end to create 4GByte and create a swap partition in there. Now the board won't boot anymore (see attached file). Erased SPI, no difference. Partition table shows GPT and "MBR protective" (before and after resizing).
so, whats the magic to create a bootable armbian disk if one needs different partitioning than just the "full disk one partition" layout ? Is this "uboot" hidden behind the only partition, there was a bunch of space unused after the partition that i used for the swap partition.
Sorry if this was discussed before but uncle google and dr armbian search couldn't find anything for me ;-(
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RockPi4a. Installed busster current 5.8.6 armbian onto eMMC. Works fine.
Now i figure out i need swap space (app needs more than the 1G mem i have). So i boot another image from SD an use gparted to shrink the first partition from the end to create 4GByte and create a swap partition in there. Now the board won't boot anymore (see attached file). Erased SPI, no difference. Partition table shows GPT and "MBR protective" (before and after resizing).
so, whats the magic to create a bootable armbian disk if one needs different partitioning than just the "full disk one partition" layout ? Is this "uboot" hidden behind the only partition, there was a bunch of space unused after the partition that i used for the swap partition.
Sorry if this was discussed before but uncle google and dr armbian search couldn't find anything for me ;-(
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