Posts by 8BitKid
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Thanks so much for all of the information! It is incredibly helpful.
To clarify, I have 64GB of internal eMMC as "built-in" storage as well as a Micro SD card reader that's also built-in. My goal is to install LibreELEC to the internal eMMC memory and then use a Micro SD card for media storage.
I have no issues getting LibreELEC to install from a USB drive to the internal eMMC. However, the Micro SD is not recognized upon insertion. However, LibreELEC recognizes the same card connected via a USB reader fine.
Would GRUB configured to boot the eMMC impact the ability of the system to also recognize a Micro SD card inserted into the built-in reader?
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Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, it isn’t recognizing the internal MicroSD card reader when I install to the eMMC, but has no problem with a USB thumb drive. I think it likely is a driver-related issue.
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Yeah, I figured this much. FWIW, it was with the Kangaroo PC. Feel free to resolve the bug if I'm the only x64 PC user experiencing the error.
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I can confirm that this bug is still occurring with v8.90.008 ALPHA.
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Also, I can confirm this is still occurring with LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.90.007.img. Further, I have tested the same EXT4-formatted Micro SD card via USB by using a card reader, and it is recognized fine.
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Many thanks for the help. Two questions:
- Even if I format the Micro SD card to EXT4 it is not recognized (nor mounted) after a successful install to the eMMC. By contrast, a USB thumb drive will be recognized and mounted.
- Could the above issue be related to why /flash is looking for the wrong UUID or just unable to mount the correct one?
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Version: LibreELEC 8.90.006 9.0
Kernel: Linux 4.18.11
CPU: Intel ATOM x5-Z8500
Hardware InFocus Kangaroo Plus
When installing from a USB drive, installation occurs successfully to the internal eMMC. However, the built-in Micro SD card is not recognized nor mounted. Further, it does not show up via parted or df.
If the Micro SD card is formatted to EXT4 in advance of an installation, the installer can see it and install to it successfully. However, when trying to the boot from the Micro SD card after installation, it triggers the error: