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Remove rootfstype for Raspberry Pi 5 #3037

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Twice when I applied this update from within home assistant, home assistant on my Raspberry Pi 5 stopped booting with a kgdboc error message. I had to restore from backup.

kgdboc: deferred probe pending

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Twice when I applied this update from within home assistant, home assistant on my Raspberry Pi 5 stopped booting with a kgdboc error message. I had to restore from backup.

kgdboc: deferred probe pending

same thing happed with me too and im totally new to ha idont know what to do now

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agners commented Jan 18, 2024

Yes, sorry about this, this will be resolved with #3085, so the next update should work fine.

To fix your installation, insert the SD card into your system. On the first FAT partition of the SD card, you'll find a file named config.txt. Open it using a text editor. There should be a line starting with cmdline=. It probably is set to cmdline=/cmdline-tryboot.txt currently.Change it to cmdline=/cmdline.txt. Save and close the file. Unmount (cleanly eject) the SD card, and insert it back into your Raspberry Pi 5. This should make it boot again.

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invisible-ladka commented Jan 18, 2024

Yes, sorry about this, this will be resolved with #3085, so the next update should work fine.

To fix your installation, insert the SD card into your system. On the first FAT partition of the SD card, you'll find a file named config.txt. Open it using a text editor. There should be a line starting with cmdline=. It probably is set to cmdline=/cmdline-tryboot.txt currently.Change it to cmdline=/cmdline.txt. Save and close the file. Unmount (cleanly eject) the SD card, and insert it back into your Raspberry Pi 5. This should make it boot again.

im using usb thumb drive and when i plug it in pc multiple drives shows up like 5-6.. and none of those are able to open
(edit--it worked now. Thank you 😀)

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