On Wed, 2016-06-15 at 18:21 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I recently took out an old Mele-A2000 and set it up with an HDD
> connected (an old 120GB 2.5" laptop drive) via SATA to boot into
> Debian.
> 
> Things mostly work correctly, except that the early boot is
> unreliable.
> More specifically:
> - I use a recent U-Boot (v2016.05) compiled with default flags for
>   "Mele_A1000_defconfig".
> - This U-Boot is installed in an SD card with nothing else on it (so
>   the boot script).
> - So the boot procedure looks for some boot.scr and should end up
>   finding it on the HDD's /dev/sda.
> - It usually finds it OK, which causes loading of vmlinuz and
>   uinitrd.img.
> 
> But this last step often fails with timeouts or bad CRC checksums or
> other errors (the exact errors vary from time to time).  I'd estimate
> that the boot succeeds about 1/3 of the time.

Could you post some logs on how it fails?

Päikest,
Priit Laes :)

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