MODULES="hci_uart gpio_sunxi rfcomm hidp bonding spi_sun7i 8021q a20_tp g_serial gsl圆80 gc0312 gc2145 rtl8150" #MODULES="hci_uart gpio_sunxi rfcomm hidp bonding spi_sun7i 8021q a20_tp" # depending of board and resolution use a defconfig file from sources/u-boot/v2018.05/configsīOOTCONFIG="q8_a33_tablet_1024圆00_defconfig" Hi Markbirss, I checked it again with current build and it's working with module "g_serial" add to boards/nf Log1.txt Edited Decemby specific tablet you are using ? Are you able to boot a Armbian build image directly from sdcard now? I checked a lot of things, but I can't find a solution to solve this problem, the Kernel is booting this way, until it can't find the SD Card. Please check your kernel config and/or bootloader. done, booting the kernel.Įrror: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = 0x00001029).
So I want to debug the Armbian Kernel with serial output and I used fastboot for it, I'm booting into fastboot with "adb reboot bootloader" and then I'm sending the bootimage with fastboot ( first I created a image with mkimage with and without dtb file)įastboot -c "console=ttyS0,115200" boot uImage I was checking and this Image is booting the Tablet, with Kernel 4.1x.
The Serial connection is only in the SD Adapter and I cant use it if I'm booting from it, or is there a possibility ? The SD Card is booting with a nice screen output but only to Kernel Boot, then the screen freezes. I created an new board, based on the nf with BOOTCONFIG="q8_a33_tablet_1024圆00_defconfig" and build a Debian Stretch Image with mainline Kernel 4.13 / 4.14. UPDATE: Today I build it again and now it's working, I think someone has change something.