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Re: Installing NetBSD to an SD card on eBox



Hi Andrius,

thanks for the answer. Sadly, I get the error both with native mode and legacy mode. The power adapter is the original one, so I've been told. I don't have a full size SD card, but I've tested the card adapter and the microSD card by booting the OpenBSD installer from it (and installing successfully to a different card; so I have a working system now, it's just that I would have slightly preferred NetBSD), and also by booting Gentoo from another card and verifying with lsblk that it sees the disk (I didn't proceed with the installation due to lack of time and experience). Earlier, I also was able to reproduce almost the same error message with the OpenBSD install disk (maybe the line breaks and a few other details were a bit different), but I didn't write the BIOS settings down, and the error disappeared after resetting to optimal defaults.

Regards
Stanislav

On Mo, 31 Okt 2022 20:24:18 +0200
 Andrius V <vezhlys%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
Hi,

'wd0d: device timeout reading fsbn 0 (wd0 bn 0; cn 0 tn 0 sn 0),
retrying'
rdcide0:0:0: lost interrupt
        type: ata tc_bcount: 512 tc_skip: 0


Regarding this error, you may try to switch IDE mode from native to
legacy in BIOS. It helps on my Vortex86DX3 platform. Reliability
problems can be also related to either not enough power (wouldn't
recommend to power it from another USB port, better to use USB power
adapter) or SD card itself (better to use full size SD card instead of
microSD with adapter). However, I don't have MX based eBox, thus
problems can be platform related...

Regards,
Andrius V


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