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Old 12-19-2022, 11:41 AM   #31
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installation README.TXT
kernel 6.1.0

slarm64-current-aarch64-server-odroid_c4-6.1.0-build-20221217.img.zst
slarm64-current-aarch64-server-odroid_c4-6.1.0-build-20221217.img.zst.sha256
slarm64-current-aarch64-xfce-odroid_c4-6.1.0-build-20221217.img.zst
slarm64-current-aarch64-xfce-odroid_c4-6.1.0-build-20221217.img.zst.sha256

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Old 08-03-2023, 10:45 AM   #34
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Hi!
I've got an HC4 board, and none of those images seems to work, either on an SD card or a hard drive.

The Machine launch its Petitboot (dev.20220317), does not find anything to boot, and stops there.
The card or disk are seen, I can fdisk on it using the shell, and see the mmcblk0p1 or sda1 partition, which is mounted on /usr/var/petitboot/mnt/dev/{mmcblk0p1/sda1}.
I've md5sum'ed reading from the card/disk to check proper copy, etc.

I've even tried using a disk image built from Mara's images_build_kit repository, which went fine, but the image was no more usable.

Nothing boots, no Slackware.

Is there something I'm missing here ?

- Yth.

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Old 08-03-2023, 01:18 PM   #35
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Hi!
I've got an HC4 board, and none of those images seems to work, either on an SD card or a hard drive.

The Machine launch its Petitboot (dev.20220317), does not find anything to boot, and stops there.
The card or disk are seen, I can fdisk on it using the shell, and see the mmcblk0p1 or sda1 partition, which is mounted on /usr/var/petitboot/mnt/dev/{mmcblk0p1/sda1}.
I've md5sum'ed reading from the card/disk to check proper copy, etc.

I've even tried using a disk image built from Mara's images_build_kit repository, which went fine, but the image was no more usable.

Nothing boots, no Slackware.

Is there something I'm missing here ?

- Yth.
try to erase SPI
 
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Old 08-16-2023, 09:36 AM   #37
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Thanks sndwvs!
It turns out that my SD-Card was crappy also, I used f3 to check it, might even have been a counterfeit false 32Gb but really 128Mo, or just a broken SD-card.

So I'm in the game with core 6.4.8 on my HC4, I'll play with it, and give feedback.

Thanks a lot for your work,

- Yth.
 
  


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