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I haven't any pcie adaptor to connect an nvme module.

I tested the 4 usb ports and only 3 of them works to boot. When my usb key is plugged in the blue port, the system on emmc starts like nothing is plugged into the board.

 

I'm not sure what you want me to try with grub. I ran:

sudo update-grub

However, my usb keyboard is not working during uefi and grub steps (i tested 2 keyboards), whereas it works well under ubuntu from which I'm writing this post.

Let me know if I misunderstood something.

 

In  case it is relevant for you, here is the output of armbian-config -u: https://paste.armbian.com/ezamiyexic

 

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21 minutes ago, balbes150 said:

Is this when starting with eMMC ? Which ports is the keyboard connected to ?

I tested again and from emmc and usb, the behavior is the same. White usb ports don't work before linux kernel is loaded. However, the blue and black one are working with grub and I only tested the white one.

 

I tried to press escape key during uefi screen but it does nothing and when I select UEFI settings in grub menu, it reboots, the UEFI screen appears and it comes back to grub even if I press escape key.

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47 минут назад, jeanrhum сказал:

I tried to press escape key during uefi screen but it does nothing and when I select UEFI settings in grub menu, it reboots, the UEFI screen appears and it comes back to grub even if I press escape key.

That's how it should be. While there is no startup interrupt mode (I haven't figured out how it works yet), you will be taken to the EFI menu atomically if there are problems with startup.

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Version 20230307 with core 6.3-rc1 for Quartz64-A and Quartz64-B  and Soquartz
Fixed problem with the definition of RAM, now the full amount of RAM 8 GB is correctly determined.

 

Soquartz + Gnome + glmark2-wayland  showed more >500 units 

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Ver 20230516-EDK2-EFI-current (6.2.15) and 20230519-EDK2-EFI-edge (6.4-rc2) for Quartz64-A , Quartz64-B , SOQuartz + SOQuartz Model-A Baseboard

You can install several variants of the kernel \ systems and choose the right one at startup, as on a regular PC.

 

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15 часов назад, jeanrhum сказал:

have a pcie-nvme adapter. Tell me which image you want me to test if needed and in which config (link?).

It is advisable to check this version whether NVMe will work or not (NVMe will be available for mounting and accessing files on it). Tnx.

 

https://disk.yandex.ru/d/pYKoFQ3JgWbC5w

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@balbes150 Excellent work, as ever.

 

I have just installed Armbian_23.06_Soquartz_sid_current_6.3.11.img onto an SOQUARTZ module on the emmc

 

It seems to be working well. My carrier board is the SOQUARTZ blade: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/SOQuartz

 ____  _              ____   ___   ___                   _
|  _ \(_)_ __   ___  / ___| / _ \ / _ \ _   _  __ _ _ __| |_ ____
| |_) | | '_ \ / _ \ \___ \| | | | | | | | | |/ _` | '__| __|_  /
|  __/| | | | |  __/  ___) | |_| | |_| | |_| | (_| | |  | |_ / /
|_|   |_|_| |_|\___| |____/ \___/ \__\_\\__,_|\__,_|_|   \__/___|

Welcome to Armbian 23.06 Trixie with Linux 6.3.11-media

No end-user support: built from trunk

System load:   4%               Up time:       10 min
Memory usage:  3% of 7.51G      IP:           192.168.30.233
CPU temp:      53°C               Usage of /:    14% of 15G
RX today:      105.4 KiB

 

NVME is working:

 

lspci
00:00.0 PCI bridge: Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd RK3568 Remote Signal Processor (rev 01)
01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Kingston Technology Company, Inc. Device 500f (rev 03)

 

root@soquartz:~# fdisk -l | grep nvme
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 232.89 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors
/dev/nvme0n1p1  2048 390717439 390715392 186.3G Linux filesystem

 

The USB2 port on the blade seems to be working too.

 

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