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[Orange pi plus 2] Cant boot from sd.


monkaN

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So, hello. Sorry for bad/broken English, I'm still teaching it.

As in title, I can't boot my orange pi 2 plus from sd card. I have tried with one tv(hdmi-hdmi 1920x1080), and one normal pc monitor (hdmi-dvi 1440x900)
sd card is 8gb class 10 producent "team".
I burned my image with Etcher 1.1.1

Funny is that, lubuntu image from eMMC is working fine, I've tried to boot lubuntu, ubuntu, image, with no effect, the only image that works is from eMMC(i have installed it months ago)

 
At start, the green LED lights up and after 5, maybe 10 seconds red LED is blinking, something like blink-blink-2/3 seconds break-blink-blink

I feel like I should create this topic in orangepi forum, but I can't create any new threads, cuz I have to be "verified"
Hope someone will be able to help me. 

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On 7.08.2017 at 1:13 PM, dharmenderpal said:

I think your pi has booted up properly. Just display is failing

Things you can try,

1. Connect via serial, or

2. Try connecting LAN and see in your dhcp server if it has given an IP to orange pi. If yes try doing SSH to it

There was a problem with the card reader in pi (i had to push the card up to max)

 

On 6.08.2017 at 3:20 PM, Igor said:


We can help you if you try to boot one of those: https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-plus-2

So i boot the desktop version, but i have a litle problem...

instead of armbian its booting BusyBox built-in shell...
 

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*******************************************sd init ok*********************************************
[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 0Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 power_supply is null

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 52,    RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 52,    RTO !!

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 8,    RTO !!

[mmc]: **********************************Try sdio*************************************************

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 5,    RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 5,    RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 5,    RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 5,    RTO !!

[mmc]: ***********************************Try sd **************************************************

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 55,   RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 55,   RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 55,   RTO !!

[mmc]: *** sunxi_mci_dump_errinfo(L826): smc 2 err, cmd 55,   RTO !!

[mmc]: **********************************Try mmc************************************************

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 25000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 25000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing MMC-HS(SDR20) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 50000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 1 timing MMC-HS(SDR20) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 50000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 8 timing MMC-HS(SDR20) dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 50000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 8 timing UHS-DDR50 dt B

[mmc]: sdc2 set ios: clk 50000000Hz bm PP pm on vdd 3.3V width 8 timing UHS-DDR50 dt B

mmc2: new high speed DDR MMC card at address 0001

mmcblk1: mmc2:0001 AWPD3R 14.5GiB

mmcblk1boot0: mmc2:0001 AWPD3R partition 1 4.00 MiB

mmcblk1boot0: mmc2:0001 AWPD3R partition 2 4.00 MiB

mmcblk1: p1 p2 

  mmcblk1boot1: unknown partition table

  mmcblk1boot0: unknown partition table

*******************************************mmc init ok ********************************************

EXT4-fs  (mmcblk0p1): couldn't mount as ext3 due to feature incompatibilities

EXT4-fs  (mmcblk0p1): couldn't mount as ext2 due to feature incompatibilities

EXT4-fs  (mmcblk0p1): recovery complete

EXT4-fs  (mmcblk0p1): mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. 0pts: (null)

systemd-udevd[144]: starting version 215

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BusyBox v1.21.1 (Ubuntu 1:1.21.0-1ubuntu1) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
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(initramfs)

Hope i write everything correct.. 
photos: http://imgur.com/a/auMMJ

 

edit:
And yes, i tried server version too....

 

 

 

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Yes and no, I tried two 8gb class 10, but i didnt try another power supply, now i have 5V and 3A

 

Edit:

But I noticed that as I type the command "env" in the column  "ALERT" writes "ALERT! /dev/mmcblk0p2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!" I dont know if that can help with something.

 

Edit2: Okay. I dont have ANY idea what the hell is happening with this pi right now.
For fun i tried to connect with PuTTY, gues what happend....
It just start to working...
Topic to close...
 

On 7.08.2017 at 1:13 PM, dharmenderpal said:

I think your pi has booted up properly. Just display is failing

Things you can try,

1. Connect via serial, or

2. Try connecting LAN and see in your dhcp server if it has given an IP to orange pi. If yes try doing SSH to it

You were right bro...

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