Migration from Rpi1 -> Rpi2
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3rd Sep, 2017, 09:30 PM
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RE: Migration from Rpi1 -> Rpi2
(3rd Sep, 2017 05:45 PM)Skywatch Wrote: One thing I did think of was that kodi overrides the initramfs setting in boot/config internally (remember setting it to 'always' in kodi menus). Hopefully you do no have Alzheimer , we already discussed this here Quote:update... I tried it anyway and now it does not boot. Just get a flashing underscore in the top left corner. That's what I was already talking about, all you was seeing came from initramfs. So, I suppose your root fs (/dev/mmcblk0p2) is broken Quote:I have removed the SD card and am wiping it completely and then re-install the rpi1 image and try again. May take some time though.... Make sure that your saved image is correct. Btw, you can check log of image generation. See file /tmp/xbiancopy.log (here one of mine RPi1 from building image yesterday) xbiancopy.log (Click to View) Quote:Here is cmdline.txt... Looks ok Quote:Seems that removing initramfs from /boot stops it even getting to splash screen. Going back to initram I get a message to press shift before the splash appears. Even doing this it hangs at 'loading' screen. Maybe it's better to start from scratch now? See above, no initramfs, nothing on screen Quote:and config.txt... Looks ok You can force entering into rescue mode by adding rescue as additional parameter to cmdline in /boot/cmdline.txt. You need do attach an USB keyboard to your RPi Please note: For rescue mode initramfs has to be enabled |
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