On 2016-08-29, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Rainer Dorsch <m...@bokomoko.de> [2016-08-22 00:18]: >> > Can you 1) attach /var/log/installer/syslog from the SD card and b) >> > show the boot log (after the installer). >> >> I attached the syslog. On the serial console, there was no output indicating >> any boot attempt. The installer shutdown for reboot, but then I did not see >> further output. > > The log suggests that flash-kernel was installed successfully, i.e. > that a u-boot boot script was generated correctly. > > I don't know anything about this device so unfortunately I cannot help > you. Maybe Vagrant Cascadian knows something?
In the past, I've had issues on other boards where it failed if the partitioning process zero'ed out the partition table. In my experience, re-installing u-boot usually resolved the issue without having the re-install. I'd be curious if you re-install and delete each partition individually and re-create manually vs. using one of the auto-partitioning methods. This is arguably where a u-boot-installer udeb would make some sense, but for some boards there's a risk to brick the board(or at least require re-installing a known-good version), so I've been hesitant to implement... This is somewhat related to: https://bugs.debian.org/812611 As upgrading u-boot on most systems is essentially the same as installing it. live well, vagrant
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