On 8/20/23 05:40, Marco d'Itri wrote:
ghesk...@shentel.net wrote:
used dd to write the arm64-bookworm-12.1 netinstall image to a 64G SDXC
ONN. brand card, makes no attempt to boot plugged into a bananapi-m5.
bring card back to reader, can't mount it, wrong filesystem for both
partitions. Give up, write Armbian-jammie-full-desktop iso to card,
mounts ok, boots bananapi-m5 normally.
What did I do wrong?
As explained, this board is not supported by the Debian Installer and it
will probably never be since it requires a custom u-boot with
binary-only parts.
But if you recover the u-boot from an Armbian image then you can still
install plain Debian:
https://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_466
That probably works, but is a long & complex procedure for some not
intimately fam with uboot. + I'm already using mmcblk1p1 for other
purposes. Also the current jammy does not have the udev bug debian has
said will not be fixed until the release /after/ trixie. Thats
unfortunate because it disables many 3d printers from running the better
klipper instead of marlin. klipper for errorless com demands the
/dev/serial/by-id, matching the chipmakers SN to the exact board.
Armbian Jammy Just Works here and has been for months, where/what is the
uboot bug mentioned in that blog? In this case, details matter, a lot.
Thank you.
(As long as you do not care about the SD card reader, at this point.)
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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