Okay, actually it turned out that it was neither an issue with the usb device nor the rootfs but the partition type. It should have been dos but was gpt.by OlegH - Debian
What's wrong with sudo instead?by OlegH - Debian
I tried with a different usb key but the same result. I also just ordered a Sandisk usb key to test with this. What I did in preparation: ┌─ - [~] - [2022-12-11 11:20:41] └─[0] <> sudo cfdisk /dev/sda Syncing disks. ┌─ - [~] - [2022-12-11 11:20:56] └─[0] <> sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 mke2fs 1.46.5 (30-Dec-2021) Creating filesystem with 252416 4k blocks andby OlegH - Debian
Thanks for the very fast response and the helpful links. I tried to follow the docs but run into boot (Re)start USB... USB: Register 10011 NbrPorts 1 USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanning bus for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found Loading file "/boot/uImage" from usb device 0:1 (usbda1) Failed to mount ext2 filesystem...by OlegH - Debian
Hey there, I had Arch Linux running on my old Dockstar for a long time. But since a couple of years the box was stored in the shelf and I cannot find the USB storage device any longer. So I was trying to install Debian on a usb key and boot it but without success. I have access to the serial console and also managed to setup the netconsole for uboot. The current uboot environment reads likeby OlegH - Debian