armdran Posted March 9, 2023 Posted March 9, 2023 (edited) I had successfully installed Armbian_2022.08.8_Bananapi_bullseye_CLI_5.15.74 on my M1 and copied the system to an SSD which I had attached to the SATA port. Then I had updated the UUID in armbianEnv.txt and running the system from SSD was working fine. The system was running headless in my closet for about 2 months, and I even had no problems to remotely restart the device until today, when it did not come back up after a reboot. I took it from the closed and hooked it to a monitor just to see the following error messages: ** Bad device specification mmc 0 ** Couldn't find partition mmc 0 I suspected a broken SD card but a check on my Ubuntu desktop showed no errors on the cards file system. Then I prepared 2 other SD cards, one with Armbian_2022.08.8 as above and the other with Armbian_2023.02.2_Bananapi_bullseye_5.15.93_minimal. Both did show the same problem, though. To me, it looks like a hardware problem with the SD card slot. Is there a way to get the M1 back to work again? Edited March 9, 2023 by armdran typos 0 Quote
armdran Posted March 15, 2023 Author Posted March 15, 2023 In the meantime, I have installed the latest armbian successfully on my SD card but now I can't get it to boot from SSD anymore. I created an ext4 partition on my SSD and mounted /dev/sda1 it to /media/SSD. Then I did a: cd / ; find . -xdev | cpio -pdm /media/SSD and adapted the UUID in /boot/armbianEnv.txt on the SD card and in /media/SSD/etc/fstab. Alas when I tried to boot from the system on the SSD it fails (see pic) Did I overlook somthing here or has something changed in the armbian boot process with the latest rev? BPiSSDbootProblem 0 Quote
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