CryBaby Posted August 26, 2022 Posted August 26, 2022 The instructions at the P2 page cannot be followed. The image at the link does not contain the p2-station-update-uboot script. I have tried using the Station OS multi-boot thing but that didn't work either. What is the correct way to do it now? 0 Quote
CryBaby Posted August 27, 2022 Author Posted August 27, 2022 The image here does contain the p2-station-update-uboot script. It runs successfully but Armbian_22.05.3_Station-p2_bullseye_edge_5.18.0_xfce_desktop.img and Armbian_22.08.0-trunk_Station-p2_sid_edge_5.19.3_xfce_desktop.img do not boot. 0 Quote
balbes150 Posted August 27, 2022 Posted August 27, 2022 46 минут назад, CryBaby сказал: It runs successfully attach the output of the script execution. I suspect that you have enabled additional options that have changed the contents of SPI, you have enabled the bootloader from SPI and no updates will work until you erase the contents of SPI. The details were in this topic. 0 Quote
CryBaby Posted August 27, 2022 Author Posted August 27, 2022 root@station-p2:~# sudo /vendor/p2-station-update-uboot 16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out 8388608 bytes (8.4 MB, 8.0 MiB) copied, 0.378473 s, 22.2 MB/s 8192+0 records in 8192+0 records out 4194304 bytes (4.2 MB, 4.0 MiB) copied, 0.159035 s, 26.4 MB/s I have had this P2 for a year and have updated to the latest Station OS, and enabled/disabled the OS Bootloader several times. I have of course studied that thread. I was hoping your fix was in the latest Station OS update but I guess not. It is not clear to me how to erase the SPI as you suggest. There are some advanced options that might do it in the OS Bootloader. I worry that I may end up unable to boot anything. 0 Quote
CryBaby Posted August 27, 2022 Author Posted August 27, 2022 Now I look at the contents of p2-station-update-uboot I see it has in fact not worked; the writing of the new uboot did not occur. Presumably the SPI must be erased first. So how do I do that safely? 0 Quote
balbes150 Posted August 27, 2022 Posted August 27, 2022 The topic says how to get around this problem, I don't have any other recipes (I don't use this functionality). 0 Quote
Sloth Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 @balbes150can you cite the post on how to get around it? I only see someone saying they did it. 0 Quote
balbes150 Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 24 минуты назад, Sloth сказал: can you cite the post on how to get around it? I only see someone saying they did it. I have no idea how the users did it. I have already killed one instance of M2 (no P2) by experimenting with the u-boot loader. Firefly sent me a replacement, but I don't think they will regularly replace equipment that I may break during experiments. You can ask the manufacturer for recommendations (instructions) on how to completely erase u-boot from SPI. Or for them to fix their version of u-boot SPI for p2 and it immediately had support for launching from external media of any system. On the new m2 instance, a new u-boot is already in use, which does not require an update. Therefore, the manufacturer has fixed u-boot for M2 and similarly it can fix u-boot for P2. Or you send me an additional sample of P2, on which I will experiment and create a new u-boot for SPI on P2. 0 Quote
Sloth Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 Thank you. This keeps me from rereading the other threads to see what I missed to get mine working. 0 Quote
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