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At the same time as mmcblk1 disappeared someone had changed the ethernet port over to the secondary port as I could not get into the machine and tried the second port which had been configured to the same static IP address as the primary port was on.  

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Hi @AaronNGray,

Did you check if there is indeed an SD card inserted? If so, try to remove it then re-insert it while the system has booted.

Also, seems that you have an NVMe storage device attached, on which the OS was installed - not the SD card as you mentioned?

 

As @laibsch mentioned, the eMMC is detected and available as /dev/mmcblk0, but seems that SD card is not seen (if it was inserted).

 

Grt,

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I see.

The logs show that you have setup armbianEnv.txt to boot from a filesystem that the later logs show is an EXT4 filesystem, located on the first partition of first namespace of the first found NVMe device.

The logs do not show any blockdevice for mmc1 (which appears to be the driver linked to the SD card). No logging usually means that there is no device detected. 

 

Do note that things will indeed not be simple if you change your setup after gathering diagnostics logs.

People are willing to help, but correct diagnostics information is needed for people to actually help you.

Grt,

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I have not personally modified armbianEnv.txt, I do not know how to. As I say I think the machine has been messed around with, i.e. it has been hacked.As I say I am trying to work out how to reenable /dev/mmcblk1.

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