Re: PinePhone Sculpt SD Card Problem (was: Re: Announcement: Sculpt OS 23.04 released)
Hi Cedric, thanks for testing with the debug image. > No change for me -- boot-up takes a couple additional seconds > (probably debugging/tracing enabled?) and the battery indicator says > "AC" for a few seconds before displaying the percentage. Yes, the image is build with serial logging enabled (if you attach the earphone jack serial cable to your PinePhone you will see all LOG messages). > I then proceeded to the setup steps, > - Expand... Confirm... still returns immediately > - Tapping "default" results in message "relabelling in progress" > displayed for about a third of a second, i.e. it returns immediately > too. > > FWIW, I have a bunch of SD cards/packages associated with this phone, > EMTEC, Verbatim, etc. It seems the one I'm dd'ing the SculptOS image > to is a 16 GB "Verbatim premium 80MB/s-read 533x (cl.1)" or some such. Unfortunately I have no follow-up advice for now - but to make sure, former versions of Sculpt on PinePhone did not exhibit these issues (perhaps with the same SD card)? (I normally use “SanDisk Ultra” cards, which did work fine so far.) Regards Josef -- Josef Söntgen Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com/ · http://genode.org/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Genode users mailing list users@lists.genode.org https://lists.genode.org/listinfo/users
Re: PinePhone Sculpt SD Card Problem (was: Re: Announcement: Sculpt OS 23.04 released)
My test result FWIW, > > I had a similar, but not identical, situation on my 3GB version. In my > > case, anything involving writing (expand, default, etc.) would never > > complete, but slow the system to a crawl in the process. > > > > […] > > could you both please try out my debug image [1]. We already got a similar > report from someone on the PinePhone forum [2] where changing the MMC > clocking back to previous setting did the trick. > > [1] https://genode.org/files/sculpt-pinephone-23.04-2023-05-09.img.xz > [2] https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=14780&pid=117253#pid117253 No change for me -- boot-up takes a couple additional seconds (probably debugging/tracing enabled?) and the battery indicator says "AC" for a few seconds before displaying the percentage. I then proceeded to the setup steps, - Expand... Confirm... still returns immediately - Tapping "default" results in message "relabelling in progress" displayed for about a third of a second, i.e. it returns immediately too. FWIW, I have a bunch of SD cards/packages associated with this phone, EMTEC, Verbatim, etc. It seems the one I'm dd'ing the SculptOS image to is a 16 GB "Verbatim premium 80MB/s-read 533x (cl.1)" or some such. Later on I'll try to make a "swap" with another card, i.e. write LuneOS on that SD card, and write ScultpOS on the (ex) LuneOS card, in case the latter sd-card is more compatible than the former. Cedric ___ Genode users mailing list users@lists.genode.org https://lists.genode.org/listinfo/users
Re: PinePhone Sculpt SD Card Problem (was: Re: Announcement: Sculpt OS 23.04 released)
Hi, * John J. Karcher [2023-06-08 01:32:14 -0400]: > On 6/7/23 12:26, ttco...@netcourrier.com wrote: > > […] > > - when invoking Expand... Confirm... it does not work for 20 seconds > > at all, in fact it returns immediately. > > - and the file system size label still says "15 MB", instead of > > indicating that the FS has been expanded to the full SD-card size > > (15 GB) > > - hence even after clicking "Default" (which didn't work, had to > > click "Use" instead) and... > > - ...activating Wi-fi and getting an IP address, any network > > download still remains stuck at "expanding" or even "fetching". > > This probably all goes back to the FS not (?) being expanded I guess. > > […] > > I had a similar, but not identical, situation on my 3GB version. In my > case, anything involving writing (expand, default, etc.) would never > complete, but slow the system to a crawl in the process. > > […] could you both please try out my debug image [1]. We already got a similar report from someone on the PinePhone forum [2] where changing the MMC clocking back to previous setting did the trick. [1] https://genode.org/files/sculpt-pinephone-23.04-2023-05-09.img.xz [2] https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=14780&pid=117253#pid117253 Regards Josef -- Josef Söntgen Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com/ · http://genode.org/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Genode users mailing list users@lists.genode.org https://lists.genode.org/listinfo/users
PinePhone Sculpt SD Card Problem (was: Re: Announcement: Sculpt OS 23.04 released)
On 6/7/23 12:26, ttco...@netcourrier.com wrote: Howdy fellow genodians, As another nicety, I'd like to share that the new version in principle supports the 2 GiB model of the PinePhone. However, the larger presets (morph and jitsi) will most probably cause trouble on the 2 GiB variant. Gave it a try (at last), installing and running 2023-04-26 from the depot. I had the genodians.org tutorial in front of me, and I might have figured out the root problem that causes downstream issues: - when invoking Expand... Confirm... it does not work for 20 seconds at all, in fact it returns immediately. - and the file system size label still says "15 MB", instead of indicating that the FS has been expanded to the full SD-card size (15 GB) - hence even after clicking "Default" (which didn't work, had to click "Use" instead) and... - ...activating Wi-fi and getting an IP address, any network download still remains stuck at "expanding" or even "fetching". This probably all goes back to the FS not (?) being expanded I guess. If I'm the only one affected that's no biggie, but posting in case others are experiending something similar. Cédric I had a similar, but not identical, situation on my 3GB version. In my case, anything involving writing (expand, default, etc.) would never complete, but slow the system to a crawl in the process. The problem was something about the SD card - it works fine in desktop Linux, but refuses to work in PinePhone Genode. I tried quite a few things, but nothing worked. Changing to a new SD card solved the problem, and now I have a fully functional system. One thing I noticed, which may or may not be useful: Running fdisk in Linux on the card with the Genode image will complain about the partition block. If you then press "w" for write (without making any other changes), it will write its corrected version to the card. (I tried so many things that I forget if this one was important or not.) Hope it helps, John J. Karcher devu...@alternateapproach.com ___ Genode users mailing list users@lists.genode.org https://lists.genode.org/listinfo/users