D_el Posted September 1 Posted September 1 (edited) Hello folks! I was experimenting with all ARM images (Manjaro, Fedora, Arch, etc) i could find to test with the Orange Pi 4 LTS SBC board, and when i was about to return to armbian, it didnt boot anymore, not even from the SD card flashed with a proper image. I' currently using UART USB to TTL debug device to see whats happening with the board and it returns this: NOTE: [At the moment of this screenshot the board was with a SD card flashed with the default orange pi debian server image] Does anyone know how to reset this board and get it booting again from any ARM images? Would really appreciate any help on this to discover what i did mess up... Thanks in advance Edited September 1 by D_el 0 Quote
D_el Posted September 9 Author Posted September 9 Thanks! No, i did not. And don’t think i am skilled enough to physically remove the emmc from the board without compromising it lol Is there a way to erase all emmc contents from another machine? like, making the storage being recognized from another machine and erasing it via terminal? Idk... or a set of hard reset buttons? 0 Quote
Werner Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Is the emmc soldered on the board? I don't know this board in particular but it might be simply just sit in a socket. 0 Quote
Igor Posted September 9 Posted September 9 You need to find out how to put this SoC into Maskrom mode ... connecting eMMC clock pin to ground will force it to boot U-boot from SD card. Check forum if someone write instructions for this board. On 9/2/2024 at 12:50 AM, D_el said: and when i was about to return to armbian Some other distributions are dangerous to run It is known that Manjaro tried to lock down boot-loader to prevent you from going elsewhere once you got there. Here you can read some background. 0 Quote
mimosius Posted September 16 Posted September 16 How to enter Maskrom mode is described in the manual at page 46. 0 Quote
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