2018-03-08, 19:20
Tried again - no change.
I can't check version because no ip - no ssh.
I can't check version because no ip - no ssh.
(2018-03-08, 19:20)polo_joe Wrote: Tried again - no change.Yes, your problem didn't sound firmware related (but @J_E_F_F 's is more likely to be).
I can't check version because no ip - no ssh.
(2018-03-08, 19:07)popcornmix Wrote:I did not experience a crash a crash with everything commented out.(2018-03-08, 19:05)J_E_F_F Wrote: I take that back, I just had a crash (after a while) with gpu_freq=500 commented out too.Okay - so with everything in config.txt commented out you still have crashes?
If so, then can you try the previous night's firmware.
(2018-03-08, 20:38)J_E_F_F Wrote: I did not experience a crash a crash with everything commented out.
(2018-03-08, 21:10)J_E_F_F Wrote: Can I replace the firmware through ssh/winscp, what folder do I put them in, or do I need to put the SD card into a windows system to do that?Either will work. sdcard into windows machine may be easier.
(2018-03-08, 18:49)popcornmix Wrote:the start_x file does not exist(2018-03-08, 18:35)polo_joe Wrote: My pi gets no ip with build 0307, tried several restarts. Build 0306 works ok.I can't see how the firmware update would affect ethernet. Can you download:
I'm also overclocked.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/...t?raw=true
https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/...t?raw=true
and replace start.elf/fixup.dat on sdcard with them? Does it help?
@J_E_F_F can you also try that after testing with core_freq/gpu_freq overclock disabled?
(2018-03-08, 21:56)J_E_F_F Wrote: sorry, my win system does not recognize the card at all, wants to format both partitions. And I don't see those files logging in via winscpIn general built in sdcrad readers don't work well. If you have a USB sdcard reader it will likely work better.
(2018-03-08, 22:12)popcornmix Wrote: @J_E_F_F do you ever see the under-voltage warning symbol when running?not since that problem was fixed probably 6+ months ago where a few of us saw it in these nightly builds.
b790fc794b52583ca8f69729b3500b537e2e1440ad9149adb2690d4ee68ab284
(RPi)5e1aa5bf543a72ec2e6a4ea78632b2f4aaf6234814a6d66adca8c35697fc9fa8
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.24 #1 Fri Mar 9 00:30:53 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Mar 7 2018 19:13:55
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 667b09613c5bc715191171bc625e6543d67c01b2 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180309002803-#0308-gfc2283a [Build #0308]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:89a53e4). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2018-03-08, 21:59)popcornmix Wrote:I was using a USB SDcard reader, the same one I used with a linux livecd the previous day to expand the fat partition so I could load debug builds(2018-03-08, 21:56)J_E_F_F Wrote: sorry, my win system does not recognize the card at all, wants to format both partitions. And I don't see those files logging in via winscpIn general built in sdcrad readers don't work well. If you have a USB sdcard reader it will likely work better.
After ssh-ing in you'll find the start.elf file in /flash. By default /flash is mounted read-only, so before copying files you should run:
mount -o remount,rw /flash