kesmtk Posted March 1, 2023 Posted March 1, 2023 Hi I have old orange pi A20 board with vga https://www.armbian.com/orangepi/ It armbian loads as expected, environmet file I added the fdt line. But after I reboot after command armbian-install after transfering files to the ssd hard drive it board does not start without errors. failed to mount media/mmcboot dependency failed for /boot dependency failed for local file systems <..> you are in emergency mode attached image of the error: imgbb_link 0 Quote
123martin Posted March 1, 2023 Posted March 1, 2023 This prefix in the /etc/fstab for the boot partition is missing after generating with armbian-install. (I had the same issue with the latest Bullseye image for the ODROID-M1) Quote UUID= 0 Quote
kesmtk Posted March 2, 2023 Author Posted March 2, 2023 Thank you I am not very a linux guy but it using your hint I found some information how to transfer files to ssd manually https://jamesachambers.com/orange-pi-5-ssd-boot-guide/ it I rewrited fresh sd image again, copied sd card partition to ssd using cat (now ssd disc has copy of sd card partition with same UUID) and changed the sd card UUID to something else. It after reboot it system picked up to mount whats there on the ssd(it fstab UUID now match UUID with ssd partition) 0 Quote
maekk Posted March 2, 2023 Posted March 2, 2023 Am 1.3.2023 um 15:19 schrieb 123martin: This prefix in the /etc/fstab for the boot partition is missing after generating with armbian-install. (I had the same issue with the latest Bullseye image for the ODROID-M1) Zitat UUID= Thats what I found too, any idea where to put that as a bug, or is that no more of interest als all is new in the upcoming versions? 0 Quote
IoBroker_Nutzer Posted April 23, 2023 Posted April 23, 2023 Hello, i have the same problem with the newest Armbian Bullseye version (Armbian_23.02.2_Tinkerboard_bullseye_current_6.1.11). You can fix the problem give the root pw -> maintanance mode then open /etc/fstab and find the line with no UUID but with the UUID info. Then insert the "UUID=" string before the UUID info. No blanks! regards Michael 0 Quote
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