On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 02:01:05PM +0200, Edgar Dombrowski wrote:
> Net: Net initialization skipped > No ethernet found ---------> Cable was connected to an HDLC-Router > hit any key to stop autoboot: 2 > 1 > 0 > switch to partitions #0: OK > mmc0 is current device > scanning mmc0:1... > Found U-Boot script /boot.scr > reading /boot.src
115 bytes read in 420 ms (0 Bytes/s) # executing script at 00000000 2708 bytes read in 420 ms (1000 Bytes/s) # executing script at 00000200 4389568 bytes read in 56550 ms (75.2 KiB/s)
No further reaction
Do you have any explanation why the boot process had stopped?
Incidentally, a few week ago I saw this behaviour. I installed the LXQT image and got stuck at the same place. I was blaming the SD card for the low speed, so used another one. Same result, but the reported speed was higher. The IO speed reported during writing the image on my notebook was in range of megabytes, though not the expected speed of the SD card under streaming write. Next I've tried the JEOS image, the messages were the same, but after some time (up to 10 minutes iirc) the yast first boot screen appeared and I've finished the installation. My conclusion was a slow sd card and the amount of data being read before the installation showed sign of progress. Doing a manual installation of the GUI took a lot of time so it kind of supported the conclusion. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org