mcfo Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Hi, SD card did not load Armbian_25.8.1_Orangepi5_trixie_current_6.12.41_xfce_desktop. I noticed that in boot.cmd line 9 , rootdev is defined as /dev/mmcblk0p1. Should that be /dev/mmcblk0n1 or /dev/mmcblk0n1p1? I note that this file should not be edited and the armbianEnv.txt only refers to rootdev=UUID=7e27c862-0a39-41cd-891e-7d77ff7968fd. Is this an error or am I off course? If so where do I correct it? cheers 0 Quote
Solution mcfo Posted 15 hours ago Author Solution Posted 15 hours ago Belay that. I copied trixie to ssd and it fired up just fine without sd in slot. However, I dont yet understand nvme addressing requirements, but I can now read up on it.. so, for me, solved. Thanks 0 Quote
The Tall Man Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Type in the command: lsblk There, addressing the nvme should be obvious. Edited 8 hours ago by The Tall Man 0 Quote
mcfo Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the reply, Tall Man. In a way, that was the point. My experience is really only with my home network use and with nvme information displayed by linux tools which seem to insist on the xnypz suffix on the root word nvme. I continued reading up on the general topic overnight and it seems that in the dtb tree world, the focus is on structuring cohesion and delaying actuating instances, so I am guessing different (more general) descriptors are used. My query was whether the precise descriptor was correct as I could see other options possible, one of which had, I think, popped up elsewhere. Since I had seen other reports of difficulties in loading systems to devices, I thought it a remote possibility that a typo had crept in. I still havent found anything definitive in my reading re the formats of the abstractions in the dt stack. I am interested in knowing about this but I as my Armbian is up and running now, and I identified the actual issue for me was a sd card error, the pressure is off . So, I hope this ramble was not too tedious and I do appreciate that you took the time to answer, and again, thanh you cheers 0 Quote
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