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sd card resize on first boot
27th Aug, 2013, 11:39 PM
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sd card resize on first boot
Hi everyone

I have just installed XBian on an sd card for first time ( used Raspbmc before ).
On first boot all i get is the XBian logo, progress bar, and the text under "sd card resize.."

then nothing happens.

any tip of what to do to solve the problem?

using XBian 1.0 Beta 1
have tried XBian 1.0 Beta 1.1 with same result
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28th Aug, 2013, 12:08 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
Did you use Xbian-installer or Win32diskimage?

I'm guessing Xbian-installer. Try writing the image with Win32diskimage and see if that helps.

Restarting the RPi should also work.

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28th Aug, 2013, 12:10 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
(28th Aug, 2013 12:08 AM)IriDium Wrote:  Did you use Xbian-installer or Win32diskimage?

I'm guessing Xbian-installer. Try writing the image with Win32diskimage and see if that helps.

Restarting the RPi should also work.

Yes, used Xbian-installer, so downloading Win32diskimage now and latest xbian beta img

EDIT: stuck on "loading" now.. will try to reflash... realy pissed right now :/
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8th Sep, 2013, 01:34 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
Oh, I also have problem with "Loading..."...forever -_- I had tried to Raspbmc and RasPlex, it's booting ok, but when I tried XBian - I use Win32diskimage with XBian_1.0_Beta_1.1 , it just stuck in "Loading..." more half an hours without any happen @@ I had format and give some tried but no luck Undecided I don't know why and how to resolved it !?!
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8th Sep, 2013, 04:09 AM
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Re: sd card resize on first boot
I've one card like this. Try to resize with gparted. it work for me.

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8th Sep, 2013, 06:30 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
(27th Aug, 2013 11:39 PM)LINJEinc Wrote:  I have just installed XBian on an sd card for first time ( used Raspbmc before ).
On first boot all i get is the XBian logo, progress bar, and the text under "sd card resize.."

can you edit config.txt file on BOOT partition (under Windows the only one visible from the SD CARD) and remove all lines containing "_freq" (arm_freq, sdram_freq, core_freq) and post result please ?

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9th Sep, 2013, 12:33 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
I've seen this before. It seems that everything has completed - just "splash" is stuck.

Switch off the RPi and on again, and it should boot normally.

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25th Sep, 2013, 08:02 AM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
(8th Sep, 2013 06:30 AM)mk01 Wrote:  
(27th Aug, 2013 11:39 PM)LINJEinc Wrote:  I have just installed XBian on an sd card for first time ( used Raspbmc before ).
On first boot all i get is the XBian logo, progress bar, and the text under "sd card resize.."

can you edit config.txt file on BOOT partition (under Windows the only one visible from the SD CARD) and remove all lines containing "_freq" (arm_freq, sdram_freq, core_freq) and post result please ?

Not OP, but had same problem hanging at Loading... Tried your suggestion to del all _freq lines and XBMC now loads. This is on Beta 1. Will try with Beta 1.1 as was having same problem with it. Thanks for suggestion.

Yes, works on Beta 1.1 as well although Beta 1.1 seems slower to boot than Beta 1
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30th Sep, 2013, 12:26 PM
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RE: sd card resize on first boot
the lines you removed were the defaults after fresh flash to SD ?
so 840/275/400 ? or just confirm it was stock img freshly restored to card.

what is the sdcard brand / class?

you are first confirmed case of HW not handling the modest overclock. standard (with lines removed from config,txt) the clocks are 700/250/400. 99% of all such problems, the middle one - core_freq - caused issues as it directly affects sd card timings.

you can try putting back into /boot/config.txt
Code:
arm_freq=840

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