Re: test results on odroid-hc1 on booting from sata

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> >> U-Boot 2018.09 (Sep 11 2018 - 09:51:41 +0000) for ODROID-XU3/XU4/HC1
> >>
> >> CPU:   Exynos5422 @ 800 MHz
> >> Model: Odroid XU3 based on EXYNOS5422
> >> Board: Odroid XU3 based on EXYNOS5422
> >> Type:  hc1
> >> DRAM:  2 GiB
> >> MMC:   EXYNOS DWMMC: 0, EXYNOS DWMMC: 2
> >> Loading Environment from MMC... Card did not respond to voltage select!
> >> *** Warning - No block device, using default environment
> >>
> >> In:    serial
> >> Out:   serial
> >> Err:   serial
> >> Net:   No ethernet found.
> >> Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
> >> MMC Device 1 not found
> >> no mmc device at slot 1
> >> Card did not respond to voltage select!
> >> switch to partitions #0, OK
> >> mmc2 is current device
> >> ** Invalid partition 1 **
> >> starting USB...
> >> USB0:   USB EHCI 1.00
> >> USB1:   Register 2000140 NbrPorts 2
> >> Starting the controller
> >> USB XHCI 1.00
> >> USB2:   Register 2000140 NbrPorts 2
> >> Starting the controller
> >> USB XHCI 1.00
> >> scanning bus 0 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
> >> scanning bus 1 for devices... cannot reset port 1!?
> >> 2 USB Device(s) found
> >> scanning bus 2 for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
> >>          scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
> >>          scanning usb for ethernet devices... 1 Ethernet Device(s) found
> >> Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
> >> BOOTP broadcast 1
> >> BOOTP broadcast 2
> >> DHCP client bound to address 192.168.192.15 (5004 ms)
> >> *** ERROR: `serverip' not set
> >>
> >> ==================================
> >>
> >> Setup was a 4GB uSD that only had the hardkernel bootloader and uboot.
> >> No partitions.
> > Well that bit seems to be working from the details above.
> >
> >> sata drive (SSD) had the image (all partitions) installed. Including
> >> changes to extlinux.conf
> > It finds the USB storage in the output above.
> >
> > Why do you need to change the extlinux.conf? It should just work no
> > matter what the storage. What changes did you make?
>
> Per
> https://blog.christophersmart.com/2018/04/28/fedora-on-odroid-hc1-mini-nas-armv7/
>
> "First things first, we need to enable the serial console, turn off
> cpuidle else it won’t boot, and fix a bug where USB doesn’t load in the
> right order. We do this by mounting the boot partition on the SD card
> and modifying the extlinux bootloader configuration."
>
> sed -i "s|append|& cpuidle.off=1 \
> console=tty1 console=ttySAC2,115200n8 \
> rd.driver.pre=ledtrig-heartbeat,xhci-plat-hcd no_bL_switcher|" \
> /run/media/rgm/__boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf
>
> But I don't see above where it is even getting to the boot partition on
> the sata drive.  But you understand this much better than I, so all help
> appreciated!

So if you interrupt the boot process can you use the U-Boot ls command
to see if it can see the contents of the first partition on the disk?
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