kuraimangetsu Posted June 6 Posted June 6 (edited) Hi. i have two cheap TV boxes with rk3228a. installed armbian community 24.8.0 trunk 36 rk322x bookworm current 6.6.32 minimal img and loader "rk322x_loader_v1.10.238_256.bin" using "rkdeveloptool" with commands rkdeveloptool db loadername.bin rkdeveloptool wl 0x0 imagname.img the first boot was fine and started normally. when rebooted the device, it's just dead. only blue LED and blinking red LED. but nothing! and the device wont go on Maskmod to try another img or something!! Edited June 6 by kuraimangetsu spelling 0 Quote
Hqnicolas Posted June 6 Posted June 6 6 minutes ago, kuraimangetsu said: and the device wont go on Maskmod If the board is not detected on your PC, try pressing the reset button behind the audio jack connector, and keeping it pressed for two seconds while giving power to the board and then try again with the male-to-male cable. 1 Quote
kuraimangetsu Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 (edited) Quote try pressing the reset button behind the audio jack connector, and keeping it pressed for two seconds while giving power to the board and then try again with the male-to-male cable. that what i did first, to install the img! but now, it wont go on maskmod again Edited June 6 by kuraimangetsu 0 Quote
kuraimangetsu Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 fixed my problem with maskmod had to hold the RST button with the usb cable connected for 10sec [counted and tried for few times] to be able to enter it again! the other problem only the desktop version works!! tried the minimal img Armbian_community_24.8.0-trunk.6_Rk322x-box_bookworm_current_6.6.31_minimal.img.xz with no vail only desktop ver works Armbian_community_24.8.0-trunk.6_Rk322x-box_jammy_current_6.6.31_xfce_desktop.img.xz 0 Quote
jock Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Hello, both the versions you used share exactly the same kernel, so it is unclear to me the reason only the Jammy image boots. Actually, I don't understand why you did not use the multitool to install the armbian image and doing maintenance, but however... You can actually edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt and set verbosity=7 to have more kernel logging and perhaps something will pop up. Hint: dmesg log is basic stuff to do debugging, if you can provide it, it could be very useful. 0 Quote
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