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Bug#971606: installation-reports cubieboard 5



On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 01:03:00AM +0300, Валериан Пережигин wrote:
> 03.10.2020, 22:53, Geert Stappers
> > Please rerun the installer, find a shell, do `lsblk`
> > and pretty please report back.
> 
> BusyBox v1.30.1 (Debian 1:1.30.1-4) built-in shell (ash)
> Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
> 
> ~ # lsblk
> /bin/sh: lsblk: not found
> ~ # ls
> ls lsmod lspci lsscsi
> ~ # blk
> blkdiscard blkid

Ah, yes that command


> ~ # blkid
> /dev/sda1: LABEL="cb5-boot" UUID="a3d6a5a1-9796-4605-a317-8bdc94af219e" TYPE="ext2" PARTUUID="fdb06b7f-01"
> /dev/sda2: UUID="87c9e46c-1293-474e-801d-3a0f5ee3569d" TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="fdb06b7f-02"
> /dev/sda3: LABEL="cb5" UUID="adb31049-edbb-4d50-b4a2-0aca6a82159b" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="fdb06b7f-03"
> /dev/sda4: LABEL="cb5-home" UUID="29c228f9-6541-4ff7-bf5c-44ebb8eebe6d" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="fdb06b7f-04"
> /dev/sdb1: LABEL_FATBOOT="BLACK16G" LABEL="BLACK16G" UUID="6088-862B" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="b7bb8d8a-01"
> /dev/sdb2: LABEL="DebTry" UUID="e95a4f9e-e1fb-4679-9d1d-63a516e76a8a" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="b7bb8d8a-02"
> /dev/sdb3: UUID="3ee578b5-a253-459e-810d-34885848b8b5" TYPE="swap" PARTUUID="b7bb8d8a-03"
> /dev/sdb4: LABEL="DebTry-home" UUID="221e7afe-a030-40e5-8bdf-79bea0e0fcaa" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="b7bb8d8a-04"
> /dev/loop0: UUID="2020-09-26-15-00-29-00" LABEL="Debian 10.6.0 armhf 1" TYPE="iso9660" PTTYPE="dos"
> ~ #

/dev/sda, /dev/sdb  and /dev/loop0.

No /dev/mmcblk

 

> That's all. Usb storage device new, because old one already reused.

I'm not sure about that. I don't know what is attached to the
cubieboard. But /dev/sdb1, labelled BLACK16G, is something I would
inspect closer.

> The installer worked ok. I have no routine to install debian using uart.
> Normal questions, answer. Ui was uncomfortable, but worked fine.
> Excluding the fact that no sdcard (or mmc) showed up.
> 
> Then, when i tried to boot: system booted from mmc (to debian installer or
> android if ejected).
> 
> Expected behavior, since no processing to cards was made.
> 
> > > System worked
> >
> > "System worked" as: The installer came alive and showed behaviour as
> > seen at other installs ???
>
> "System worked" mean that cb5 (with debian just installed) showed login prompt
>_(after additional steps (3 described)).
> 

Mmm, chips.  So a working Debian system,
but getting that far was NOT that easy as expected.


Regards
Geert Stappers

P.S.
Please keep the BTS, the Bug Tracking System, in the loop.
-- 
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