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Hello everyone!

 

Saw that some luckfox boards were getting supported and I was like: YES!!!

Flashed an sd-card with the community image. Latest I could find is 25.11.0-trunk.413. And plonked in my working Luckfox Lyra Zero W and it failed to boot.

 

From what I gather there seems to be a missing partition called "misc" and I think it is expected about after the current unallocated 16MB(16,777,216 bytes).

I tried creating a 4MB partition after the current unallocated space but it complained about something called "Magic" and my limited u-boot/rockchip/embedded linux experience made me get lost there.

 

This is the serial output: Where the "No misc partition" is where I began. My current board has buildroot flashed to the SPI and boots if i don't have any sd-card inserted.

 

DDR 0ac6b06a19 typ 24/11/13-17:22:47,fwver: v1.04
tREFI:4x, sr_idle:93, pd_idle:13
PHY drv:clk:40,ca:48,DQ:40,odt:240
vrefinner:50%, vrefout:50%
dram drv:40,odt:120
sr_dq:0, sr_ca:0, sr_clk:0
rg:0xc-0x1-0x2, 0x3d-0x0-0x2,status:a007
rdtrn:0x14-0x30-0x4c(0x38)
wrtrn:0x3-0x20-0x3d(0x3a)
DDR3, 750MHz
BW=16 Col=10 Bk=8 CS0 Row=15 CS=1 Size=512MB
out
U-Boot SPL board init
U-Boot SPL 2017.09-g4d88b0a #hxj (Jul 30 2025 - 20:08:42)
sfc cmd=03H(6BH-x4)
SPI Nand ID ef aa 22
unrecognized JEDEC id bytes: ff, ef, aa
Trying to boot from MMC1
No misc partition
spl: partition error
Trying fit image at 0x4000 sector
## Verified-boot: 0
## Checking op-tee 0x00001000 ... sha256(93603ca22c...) + OK
## Checking u-boot 0x00100000 ... sha256(606b868a00...) + OK
## Checking fdt-1 0x0018baf0 ... sha256(6ae9f912c7...) + OK
Jumping to U-Boot(0x00001000)
I/TC: 
I/TC: OP-TEE version: 3.13.0-958-g46dcf51e88a #chenjh (gcc version 10.2.1 20201103 (GNU Toolchain for the A-profile Architecture 10.2-2020.11 (arm-10.16))) #2 Thu Mar  6 10:17:27 CST 2025 arm, fwver: v2.10 
I/TC: Status: cluster=0xc00, core=0xe100, bootcpu=0
I/TC: Next entry point address: 0x03f011a7
I/TC: OP-TEE memory size: TEEOS 0x5e000 TA 0x1000 SHM 0x1000
I/TC: Primary CPU initializing
I/TC: Primary CPU switching to normal world boot

 

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