Hello, I've recently acquired a 4 gig Rock64 to replace my Cubox as my media center and was very happy to see that someone had made Libreelec available for my upcoming system, as I had honestly bought the Rock on a whim, without insuring that actual support existed. Unfortunately the problems I thought was related to an old dying system hasn't gone away.
The issue in question is random reboots, often during music playback, but sometimes also just while simply going through menus. I'm pretty sure that the old system died do to overheating, so I bought a heatsink to go along with the new one, but the system still seems to reach 70' C + pretty often, so as a temporary measure, I installed a fan which resulted in a big drop in the average temperature to around 40' C, but to my surprise the problem persists.
So I thought that maybe the old micro SD card might be at fault, but even after replacing it with a brand new card the 'random' crashes continues.
As a side note, on both systems I've used the official power supply that came with the unit.
Of course I can't say with certainty that excludes the SD card or the power supply, but I feel it does indicate that the problem might lie elsewhere.
Yesterday I realized that the only thing I hadn't tested yet was my 2 terabyte hdd that is connected though a dock, which I then removed and for a short while the problem disappeared. A surface scan also seemed to show that almost half of the sectors on the hdd where unreadable.
But alas, today the problem is back.
I suppose it is possible that the previous problem on the Cubox might have been due to overheating and it has a different source on the Rock64, possible an OS in an earlier state of development, but the problems are so similar and I haven't heard of anyone having the same issues with Raybuntu's community build of LiberELec as I have.
I've added the latest crashlog below in the hopes that it might help someone help me narrow down the problem and hopefully find a permanent solution.
UPDATE: After I wrote this I realized that I hadn't tried tried the new SD card without the faulty HDD and it actually seems to have solved the problem, though I obviously can't be certain before more time has passed. But it seems that the issues was a combination of two.
UPDATE 2: I spoke to early, the problem persist and it doesn't only happen when I play videos or music from the external HDD but also when streaming. So I still need help. I've added the newest crashlogs below.