It's very kind of you to get back to me. I got it working in the
meantime. I am working with a U-Boot fork from FriendlyElec
(manufacturer of the NanoPi R6C), I think that might be different from
the rockchip fork.
Yes by SSD I mean NVMe. I wanted to put boot and root partitions on
NVMe
> I am running the NanoPi R6C. The device is not capable of booting from
> the SSD, the next best thing is to load the root filesystem from the SSD.
By booting you mean loading the firmware from SSD (by which I think
you mean NVME right).
> Using rockchip's repos, I compile from source the
I am running the NanoPi R6C. The device is not capable of booting from
the SSD, the next best thing is to load the root filesystem from the SSD.
Using rockchip's repos, I compile from source the images to boot 1) from
the microSD card and 2) from eMMC. I install to the eMMC. Then, so as
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