Ami77 Posted November 1 Posted November 1 Colleagues, please help me because I don't know what this error is. I wanted to install some minimal version of Armbian to install OpenMediaVault on my Odroid C2 and every time I see such an error, before I do anything I boot the system to a freshly installed one... 0 Quote
CryBaby Posted November 2 Posted November 2 I would guess you have fiddled with /etc/fstab or copied your root partition from elsewhere without fiddling with your /etc/fstab. Or maybe /boot/armbianEnv.txt At any rate, the kernel is looking for a partition with UUID=0b77.... to mount at / but isn't finding it. So you need to either change the UUID it is looking for to the one your root partition has, or change your root partition to have the UUID it is looking for. 1 Quote
Ami77 Posted November 2 Author Posted November 2 I didn't modify anything because I don't have that knowledge I recorded the software on an SD card using BalenaEtcher and inserted the SD card directly into the device. I checked another SD card and everything seems to be working fine. Maybe it's the SD card's fault? Perhaps he did not properly delete the data during recording, because the attempt was made with other software that generates various errors and the system also does not start. 0 Quote
Werner Posted November 2 Posted November 2 bad sdcard isn't uncommon. One of the two first aid things to check if something is weird is switch sdcard to a known good one. The other is switch psu 1 Quote
CryBaby Posted November 2 Posted November 2 That does look like a bad SD card. If another one works that would tend to confirm it. 1 Quote
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