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Published in 2015-7-14 18:22:20 | Show all floors
borozenetsvv replied at 2015-7-14 17:43
If it for me - sure. But now try again.

Not work. Same freez.

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Published in 2015-7-14 18:54:16 | Show all floors
loboris replied at 2015-7-14 17:43
@shwan It is normal that the SDCard apears blank after burning, the partitions are created during th ...

@loboris Thanks for your reply...
I had the impression that it was converting the filesystem - as some times when I took the card from the OP+ and put it back into my card reader, Windows wanted to format the card.
So maybe I'm being impatient - I just assumed that I should have only saw that screen for 20 seconds as was mentioned in a previous post.
So I'll try leaving it for 5-10 minutes tonight, and see if that is enough time - as it does look like it's burning the card properly!

Thanks again for your help!

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Published in 2015-7-14 18:58:14 | Show all floors
Oh, and excellent if you can get this working in Linux, would be more reliable that PheonixCard hopefully!
Cheers

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Published in 2015-7-14 21:43:50 | Show all floors
I was able to have v2 working using Phoenixcard 3.1.0 and burning it in Startup mode.

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shwan replied at 2015-7-14 18:54
@loboris Thanks for your reply...
I had the impression that it was converting the filesystem - as  ...

I'm sorry, I was thinking about another dev board I'm working with, so what I said is not true.
After burning with PhoenixCard partitions on SD Card are visible (at least in Linux), and Smart your Life logo should disappear in less than 1 minute.

I've uploaded the image which can be copied to SD Card from Linux.

To use it, download OPI_android_linuxinst.tar.gz from Mega, unpack it to empty directory (keeping the directory structure).
Open console in that directory and execute:
  1. sudo ./create_android_sdcard /dev/sdX
Copy code
replace /dev/sdX with your sd card device.

The image is for OPI-2, but is should work on OPI-PLUS (except for ethernet).

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Published in 2015-7-14 23:49:18 | Show all floors
shwan replied at 2015-7-14 18:54
@loboris Thanks for your reply...
I had the impression that it was converting the filesystem - as  ...
I had the impression that it was converting the filesystem - as some times when I took the card from the OP+ and put it back into my card reader, Windows wanted to format the card.



It is normal, because Windows doesn't recognize linux partition. If you want to check if it is ok, you have to connect the SD card to a Linux system. If i'm not mistaken there are about 5 partitions.

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 Author| Published in 2015-7-14 23:58:40 | Show all floors
matteobp replied at 2015-7-14 23:49
It is normal, because Windows doesn't recognize linux partition. If you want to check if it is  ...

There are 14 partitions (!)
Disk /dev/sdg: 7,4 GiB, 7948206080 bytes, 15523840 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device     Boot   Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
/dev/sdg1       4923392 15521790 10598399  5,1G  b W95 FAT32
/dev/sdg2  *      73728   106495    32768   16M  6 FAT16
/dev/sdg3             1  4923392  4923392  2,4G 85 Linux extended                                                               
/dev/sdg5        106496   139263    32768   16M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg6        139264   172031    32768   16M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg7        172032  1744895  1572864  768M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg8       1744896  1777663    32768   16M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg9       1777664  1843199    65536   32M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg10      1843200  3416063  1572864  768M 83 Linux                                                                        
/dev/sdg11      3416064  3448831    32768   16M 83 Linux
/dev/sdg12      3448832  3481599    32768   16M 83 Linux
/dev/sdg13      3481600  3514367    32768   16M 83 Linux
/dev/sdg14      3514368  3579903    65536   32M 83 Linux
/dev/sdg15      3579904  3612671    32768   16M 83 Linux
/dev/sdg16      3612672  4923391  1310720  640M 83 Linux



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Published in 2015-7-15 01:05:16 | Show all floors
loboris replied at 2015-7-13 03:44
opi-plus_lobo_Android_v2.img.xz is repacked with OPI-PLUS fex and it probably works with OPI+
I don ...

repacked?


What file?
The original file
sun8iw7p1_android_orangepi-plus_uart0.img?
opi2_lobo_Android_v3.img?

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Published in 2015-7-15 03:49:51 | Show all floors
OP+ v2 doesn't burn.

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Published in 2015-7-15 13:50:36 | Show all floors
@loboris Hi mate, thanks for your work on the linux burning solution - but I fell asleep waiting for it to reconfigure the SD card, it looked like I had all the partitions - and the script ran successfully both in Debian 8.1 and Ubuntu 15.04
Guess I'm going to have to make a usb serial cable and try and debug this thing afterall...maybe it's my OP+ and not the image or the method at all.
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