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Orange Pi One is not booting with Debian Jessie Server image

http://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-one/

http://mirror.igorpecovnik.com/Armbian_5.14_Orangepione_Debian_jessie_3.4.112.7z

 

But there is no problem booting with the Debian Jessie image made by Boris Lovosevic

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1hyW7T0dqn6c3BNOWRwRnZZUTQ

 

One month ago I got to boot another Orange Pi One with the image available at armbian.com/orange-pi-one/

but not any more

 

This is the way I dd to SD card

 

sudo dd if=Armbian_5.14_Orangepione_Debian_jessie_3.4.112.raw of=/dev/rdisk2 bs=1m

 

I would really appreciate your help

I am the maker of this demo and Instructable

 

Swift + Orange Pi + LEDs Semaphore

 

 

http://www.instructables.com/id/Swift-Orange-Pi-LEDs-Semaphore/

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But there is no problem booting with the Debian Jessie image made by Boris Lovosevic

 

 

Then at least it's not a problem with insufficient power supply ;)

 

Armbian uses mainline u-boot while loboris relied on Allwinner's old u-boot version from 2011.09 -- in case you have any USB peripherals connected please try rebooting without connecting them (sometimes u-boot misinterprets signals sent from USB devices as keystrokes and then stops autoboot and waits for commands... indefinitely -- we disabled USB in u-boot for H3 devices but IIRC this fix is not included in our old 5.14 OS images).

 

The other known show-stopper are bad SD cards -- Armbian does things differently than loboris since we resize the rootfs on 1st boot and in case you use a counterfeit or faulty card things might get stuck here.

 

Anyway: Serial console output would be helpful and in case you use a new or different SD card, simply test it prior to useage: http://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#how-to-prepare-a-sd-card

 

In case you're not using homebrew, MacPorts or the like on your OS X machine you find here statically linked f3 binaries: http://kaiser-edv.de/tmp/JcyTCE/ -- use disk utility to format the SD card with OS X and then change to the mountpoint and let f3write/f3read do their job.

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I agree with tkaiser, poor microSD cards are the main reason for problems. And sometimes things related with this : bad SD card writers used to prepare the OS, hardware problems in the microSD slot in the Orange Pi,...

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This is the way I dd to SD card

 

sudo dd if=Armbian_5.14_Orangepione_Debian_jessie_3.4.112.raw of=/dev/rdisk2 bs=1m

 

 

I have the same issue, but how can I do it on Windows platform, is there some settings in Rufus?!

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