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Then - removed the sd, and LE now runs from the eMMC. (with the disclaimer that I don't know the correct image for you, and if indeed sdb is your internal eMMC - but anyway, worth the shot Probably for you something like sudo dd if=LibreELEC-S905.arm-8.2-8.2.3.1.img of=/dev/sdb bs=4M
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Then - instead of dd'ing a u-boot to the eMMC (or running this "installtointernal" command, that seems to be assuming that /dev/system is on the eMMC), I just downloaded the latest Odroid LE image - gunzipped - and then dd that to the eMMC card. So I burned a linux (could probably even be LE) to the SD card, and booted from there.
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That box was able to boot the eMMC (generic linux), but my pc could not write LE to the eMMC card via the adapter. I just purchased an Odroid C2, and a eMMC card (with sd adapter). Will have to settle with the fastest UHS-I microSD, Display More Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: 0/16 Display More If a ROM flashed to an SD with Burn Card Maker, which adds a u-boot to the root of a SD, can get my box to boot to this screen, booting into other stuff should be possible right?Ĭode LibreELEC:~ # mke2fs -F -t ext4 -m 0 /dev/systemĭiscarding device blocks: failed - Input/output errorĬreating filesystem with 524288 4k blocks and 131072 inodesįilesystem UUID: 43ad4c17-0930-4835-abb3-5df5ad9335e2 Will try the other 2 u-boots provided by balbes150 Popped the card into my box but it didn't boot, tried with the reset button pressed too. :~/Downloads$ sudo dd if=.bin of=/dev/sdb conv=fsync bs=1 count=442