Hi, has someone tried booting directly from a Sata-drive?by mali - Debian
@marcint43: yes, I bought a new Pendrive: Hama FlashPen Probo 16GB USB-Stick USB 3.0 ( http://www.amazon.de/Hama-FlashPen-Probo-USB-Stick-schwarz/dp/B004WNFFTC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top ). It seems to be relabeled Kingston drive. Works perfectly, can boot with inserted HDDs, and also with just the Pendrive connected.by mali - Debian
Ok, i switched to a Lexar JumpDrive Firefly 8G, and it worked the first boot. After that Uboot stopped at USB: scanning bus for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found Waiting for storage device(s) to settle before scanning... T Also no luck with a Sandisk Cruzer Edge, same issue as with the Intenso. Somewhere I should have another Sandisk drive, maybe that one works.by mali - Debian
No other devices are connected, just the pendrive. I'm using an Intenso Speed Line 8GB with USB 3.0 (but on the backside). I also thought it could be an issue with the pendrive being to slow on initialisation. The strange thing is, that if I plug in the internal harddrive, booting from the pendrive works everytime. Shouldn't it take even longer to fully initialize an additional devicby mali - Debian
Sorry for the lack of information, i tought this may be a known issue. marcint43 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > give us more details... > > at which stage this message appears ? Uboot starts, reads and boots the kernel, after some lines of kernel log, with the last one alwaysbeing: [ 26.314925] orion_wdt: Initial timeout 21 sec the systems reby mali - Debian
Hi, i installed it on a usb flash drive, and it boots fine as long as I have a HDD in the system. When I remove it, the system goes in to a bootloop, right after [ 26.902833] orion_wdt: Initial timeout 21 sec How can I fix this? thanksby mali - Debian