and dd it onto an SD Card. As it didn't produce any output during boot after 'uncompressing kernel' I had to add 'console=both' into the armbianEnv.txt. After that I could see that I land into (initramfs). It looked like it couldn't see the rootfs for some reason. So additionally I've changed rootdev to 'rootdev=/dev/mmcblk0p1' in the armbianEnv.txt. Still the same problem
2. Provided that the problem above is easy to fix, how do I start a script after the first boot? Solidrun images have /etc/runonce.d/ scripts but nothing like that in Armbian rootfs. I've seen a template in the /boot but is it possible to start a script to allocate a new partition after the first boot?
The only reason why I want to try Armbian is because I cannot use Solidrun image to boot from eMMC with the v1.5 SOC. And I've seen some patches merged into Armbian to solve this problem
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So I downloaded Armbian Stretch image here https://www.armbian.com/hummingboard-2/
and dd it onto an SD Card. As it didn't produce any output during boot after 'uncompressing kernel' I had to add 'console=both' into the armbianEnv.txt. After that I could see that I land into (initramfs). It looked like it couldn't see the rootfs for some reason. So additionally I've changed rootdev to 'rootdev=/dev/mmcblk0p1' in the armbianEnv.txt. Still the same problem
here is the full boot log https://pastebin.com/K64xKHBd
What am I doing wrong?
2. Provided that the problem above is easy to fix, how do I start a script after the first boot? Solidrun images have /etc/runonce.d/ scripts but nothing like that in Armbian rootfs. I've seen a template in the /boot but is it possible to start a script to allocate a new partition after the first boot?
The only reason why I want to try Armbian is because I cannot use Solidrun image to boot from eMMC with the v1.5 SOC. And I've seen some patches merged into Armbian to solve this problem
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