On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4:19:05 PM CST Robert Swindells wrote: > Alex Jokela <alex%camulus.com@localhost> wrote: > > I guess I wasn't exactly clear in my steps. > > > > 1) uefi on sd card, NetBSD Generic 64-bit image > > (https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/ > > arm/HEAD/202211221110Z/NetBSD-HEAD-aarch64-202211221110Z-generic.img.gz) > > on eMMC. > > > > I get "sdmmc0: write protected" > > > > Here's a video of what this looks like: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SS8qXK4cjw > > > > 2) NetBSD General 64-bit on sd-card and uefi on eMMC. > > > > UEFI runs and NetBSD boots and I get to a log in prompt but the > > keyboard does not work. I have yet to try a serial console next with > > setup > > > > 3) UEFI on sd-card, eMMC has been formatted and is blank, NetBSD > > installer ISO on a USB-drive > > > > The system boots and I get to the NetBSD installation menu. When > > attempting to partition the eMMC, I receive the same "sdmmc0: > > write-protected" > > I have used eMMC modules to boot NetBSD on Odroid-C2, Pinebook, Pinebook > Pro and Quartz64. None were detected as read only. > > Have swapped the modules between the different systems as well as used > all of them with a Hardkernel SDcard adapter. > > How did you write images to the eMMC module? I tried the eMMC in a Quartz64 model A. Same behavior. I ordered several other eMMC modules from both Pine64 and Ameridroid. As for writing to the eMMC modules, I am using the USB adapter from Pine64.
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