Hello Alex, thanks for your reply.
That's the way I do with Tumbleweed: I move the root-partition (and perhaps swap) on the ssd, the boot-partition stays on the sd-card. But with Leap that's unfortunately not possible, the log stops with ...linux kernel: mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address e624 ...linux kernel: mmcblk0: mmc0:e624 SU08G 7.40 GiB ...linux kernel: mmcblk0: p1 p2 p3 With the Leap standard installation (root-partition on sd-card, too) the ssd is recogniced later. What can I do? Stefan -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Von: Alexander Graf <[email protected]> An: Stefan Mack <[email protected]>, [email protected] Betreff: Re: [opensuse-arm] BananaPi: Leap and sata Datum: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 13:18:52 +0100 Hi Stefan, 42.2 is definitely using an older U-Boot version than Tumbleweed. We just compile using the upstream defaults, so maybe AHCI is not enabled yet / broken / disabled / something there? As an easy workaround, you could just keep your /boot partition on the SD card though. Performance wise that should make very little difference, as the booted system will still be able to use the AHCI attached SATA disk. Alex On 01/10/2017 01:15 PM, Stefan Mack wrote: > Am I the once who want to install on a ssd? > Is the u-boot of Leap without ahci-support? > > Thanks a lot > Stefan > > > -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- > Von: Stefan Mack <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > Betreff: [opensuse-arm] BananaPi: Leap and sata > Datum: Sat, 07 Jan 2017 16:34:24 +0100 > > Hello to all, > > yesterday I installed Leap from this source: > http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/42.2/app > li > ances/ > The first boot finished with a black screen - nothing happened even > after a few minutes!? > > After this: poweroff an poweron - the second boot was fine. :-) > > Then I tried to copy the root-partition from the sd-card to a ssd > like > I did with the Tumbleweed-Images. I changed the bootargs in the > boot.script and created a new boot.scr. > But the boot isn't possible - see below the last lines of the log. > > Now my questions: > - Why is the first boot with Leap not ok? > - Is the u-boot of Leap without ahci-support? > > Thanks a lot > Stefan > > > ... > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Starting Create Static Device Nodes > in /dev... > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Starting Apply Kernel > Variables... > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Started Create Static > Device Nodes in /dev. > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd-sysctl[142]: > Couldn't write '0' to 'dev/cdrom/autoclose', ignoring: No such file > or > directory > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd-sysctl[142]: Couldn't write '0' > to 'net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-ip6tables', ignoring: No such file o > Jan > 01 01:00:14 linux systemd-sysctl[142]: Couldn't write '0' to > 'net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables', ignoring: No such file or > Jan 01 > 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Started Apply Kernel Variables. > Jan 01 > 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Started dracut cmdline hook. > Jan 01 01:00:14 > linux systemd[1]: Starting udev Kernel Device Manager... > Jan 01 01:00:14 > linux systemd-udevd[170]: Network interface NamePolicy= disabled by > default. > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Started udev Kernel Device > Manager. > Jan 01 01:00:14 linux systemd[1]: Starting udev Coldplug all > Devices... > Jan 01 01:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Started udev Coldplug all > Devices. > Jan 01 01:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Reached target Remote File > Systems (Pre). > Jan 01 01:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Reached target Remote > File Systems. > Jan 01 01:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Mounting Configuration > File System... > Jan 01 01:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Mounted Configuration > File System. > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: usbcore: registered new > interface driver usbfs > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: usbcore: registered > new interface driver hub > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: usbcore: > registered new device driver usb > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: ehci_hcd: > USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux > kernel: ehci-platform: EHCI generic platform driver > Jan 01 01:00:16 > linux kernel: sunxi-mmc 1c0f000.mmc: No vqmmc regulator found > Jan 01 > 01:00:16 linux kernel: ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller > (OHCI) > Driver > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: ohci-platform: OHCI generic > platform driver > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: sunxi-mmc 1c0f000.mmc: Got > CD GPIO > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: sunxi-mmc 1c0f000.mmc: > base:0xf08fe000 irq:28 > Jan 01 01:00:16 linux kernel: mmc0: host does not > support reading read-only switch, assuming write-enable > Jan 01 01:00:16 > linux kernel: mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address e624 > Jan 01 > 01:00:16 linux kernel: mmcblk0: mmc0:e624 SU08G 7.40 GiB > Jan 01 > 01:00:16 linux kernel: mmcblk0: p1 p2 p3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
