I did try that, but did not get the results I expected. Expected: 1641+1 records in 1642+0 records out 1721761792 bytes transferred in 14.421 secs (119392676 bytes/sec)
Actual: arm64# time dd if=pinebook1080p.img of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync dd: /dev/rld2c: Input/output error 30+0 records in 29+0 records out 30408704 bytes transferred in 10.334 secs (2942587 bytes/sec) Trying hard to not sound frustrated, but what am I missing. Is the eMMC messed up maybe? Once I boot from the microSD card, what do I dd to the raw ld2 device? I was able to dd arm64.img to /dev/rld2c, but I am not sure how to install the u-boot portion. I hate being a pain, but I really want my NetBSD. (Blast from the 80s?) On 5/16/19, 1:31 PM, "Manuel Bouyer" <bou...@antioche.eu.org> wrote: On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:55:03PM -0400, Ron Georgia wrote: > I am trying this again. A little different take. > 1. Downloaded arm64.img to my NetBSD workstation > 2. make, install of pkgsrc/sysutils/u-boot-pinebook > 3. dd if=arm64.img of=pinebook1080p.img bs=1m conv=sync,notrunc > 4. dd if=/usr/pkg/share/u-boot/pinebook/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=pinebook1080p.img bs=1k seek=8 conv=sync > 5. scp image to Mac > 6. used Pinebook flash program for Mac to "flash" microSD with image pinebook1080p.img > 7. Booted Pinebook with pinebook1080p.img microSD card (booted perfectly) > 8. scp a copy of pinebook1080p.img to Pinebook booted from SD card > 9. arm64# dd if=pinebook1080p.img of=/dev/ld2c bs=1m conv=sync This should be /dev/rld2c -- Manuel Bouyer <bou...@antioche.eu.org> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --