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how to re-install wifi driver after installing to Pinebook pro's eMCC?


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I've just installed armbian to Pinebook Pro's eMCC using the full-disk encryption helper script from https://github.com/mmgen/mmgen-geek-tools

The said script was executed inside an armbian installation in an sd card with official Pinebook Pro image.

The eMCC installation almost worked - it boots to graphical desktop, however there's no wifi and bluetooth. I don't have any other way to connect the laptop to internet.

 

I guess the way to fix this is to boot the sd card again because it has internet, then open the encrypted disk manually and chroot to its root, then run some command - but I don't know which one!

 

Please help.

Board: Pinebook
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I have no idea what that tool does exactly, but maybe try again with armbian-config and see if that works?  If it does, maybe study both tools and see what they are doing differently.

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Try to install Armbian without 3rd party tools on eMMC using sata-nand-install and check if wireless/BT works.

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Actually the said installation script is distilled from the author's thread in which he laid out the steps in details

@Wernerthe official installation script does result in working wifi+bluetooth, but I want full-disk encryption, and can't do better than the script.

@TRS-80if I understand correctly, the official script copy everything from running system (sd card) to emcc partition, while MMgen's script copy from the brand new image and generate a new initramfs (step 9.3 in the tutorial)

 

So I tried to reinstall several times. I succeed with manually specifying modules (the script's `-o` argument) instead of automatically (`-m`). Without both `-o` and `-m` the screen is blank. I ended up with `-o` because I saw warnings (see attached `log.txt` file) that said some modules may not be available, so I just remove those modules from the list (generated by `lsmod`) before passing to `-o`.

Wifi is working now, which is blessing :D Bluetooth, however, is still missing. I tried armbian config but got no luck.

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I misspoke when I said armbian-config.  I meant to say nand-sata-install, as Werner correctly pointed out.

 

BTW @Werner, did we change name to sata-nand-install, or was that just a typo?

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2 hours ago, TRS-80 said:

did we change name to sata-nand-install, or was that just a typo?

typo. Did not remember what the correct name was :P

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update: both wifi and bluetooth is working now. I went through the file `/etc/initramfs-tools/modules` and remove all bluetooth/wifi modules then `update-initramfs`.

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