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Soft Reboot #127

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shortyishere opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 17 comments
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Soft Reboot #127

shortyishere opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 17 comments

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@shortyishere
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Emmc corruption on soft reboot...cycle power boots ok...bionic latest 193

@vasekch
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vasekch commented Mar 11, 2018

This happened to me even on SD also on older images 187
Hard reboot is somehow more reliable than soft reboot, I often get low level errors.
Not sure if the problem is corruption of the media, but something weird is going on there... also still one may blame my SD card.

@vasekch
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vasekch commented Mar 12, 2018

The same behaviour with xenial minimal 0.6.25 193 armhf updated to latest versions
reboot or shutdown --reboot now performs reboot, but lot of kernel failures are on screen during the boot, than it got stuck.
after power cycling all is ok

@vasekch
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vasekch commented Mar 12, 2018

appending "screenshots" with failures after soft reboot
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@S3phi40T
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I can confirm the same behaviour with stretch OMV.
soft reboot doesn't work.
Power cycle via plug works OK.

@ayufan
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ayufan commented Mar 29, 2018

But this happens since 0.6.25 as I can see. I don't see that problem before :)

@S3phi40T
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Yes, since 0.6.25.

@ayufan
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ayufan commented Mar 30, 2018

This is fixed in 0.6.28 :)

@ayufan ayufan closed this as completed Mar 30, 2018
@S3phi40T
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I have upgraded from 0.6.25 to 0.6.28.
No change.
Haven't tried clean install yet.

@ayufan
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ayufan commented Mar 30, 2018 via email

@enekux
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enekux commented Mar 30, 2018

Me too, the upgrade does not directly fix the issue.
What does a clean install mean?
apt remove --purge linux-rock64
apt install linux-rock64

@ayufan
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ayufan commented Mar 30, 2018 via email

@S3phi40T
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Clean install worked. :)

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ayufan commented Mar 31, 2018 via email

@enekux
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enekux commented Mar 31, 2018

@ayufan that would be great, thanks

@enekux
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enekux commented Apr 1, 2018

I see a new package there in the latest pre-release... ;)

Shall we install it?

apt search u-boot-rock64
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
u-boot-rock64/unknown 0.6.29 all
Rock64 U-boot package

@ayufan
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ayufan commented Apr 1, 2018 via email

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enekux commented Apr 2, 2018

It works wonderfully.
Thank you very much.

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