
Many of the problems people get with using cubian-nandinstal with the X1 image I also get, with the best so far being that the following snippet: But I am now doing installs for for other people remotely and the new 'cubin-nandinstall' simply is not a workable solution. I then upgraded to r5 and all is fine with my system.
Ntfs signature is missing install#
I initially started with my Cubieboard II with image r4 headless and managed to install to NAND.
Ntfs signature is missing how to#
This NAND install is a total disaster and any instructions are getting people into all sorts of trouble.įor me, having the OS in NAND is a real want, and I would really like to see the online documents cleaned up and clarified to correctly detail how to install to NAND for the various images released by Cubian. but why would nand-part be able to verify them? This makes me believe, that the partition table is not written to the NAND. Awkward is that after a reboot the partitions "/dev/nanda" and "/dev/nandb" which have been created and verified during the cubian-nandinstall have vanished. Tried several time rebooting device to start over but getting the same result every time. Mount: you must specify the filesystem type Unable to get drive geometry, using default 255/63 Partition 2: class = DISK, name = linux, partition start = 2176, partition size = 0 user_type=0 Partition 1: class = DISK, name = bootloader, partition start = 128, partition size = 2048 user_type=0 Ĭheck partition table copy 0: mbr: version 0x00000200, magic softw411Ĭheck partition table copy 1: mbr: version 0x00000200, magic softw411Ĭheck partition table copy 2: mbr: version 0x00000200, magic softw411 seems that the partitioning is not consistent.Įven showing that everything is supposed to be ok. I did step manually the the process cubian-nandinstall performs. dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way problem. Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a Start = 2176, partition size = 0 user_type=0Ĭheck partition table copy 3: mbr: version 0x00000200, magic softw411 Partition 2: class = DISK, name = linux, partition Start = 128, partition size = 2048 user_type=0

Partition 1: class = DISK, name = bootloader, partition Your data on /dev/nand will lost, Are you sure to continue? yĬheck partition table copy 0: mbr: version 0x30303030, magic 00000000Ĭheck partition table copy 1: mbr: version 0x30303030, magic 00000000Ĭheck partition table copy 2: mbr: version 0x30303030, magic 00000000Ĭheck partition table copy 3: mbr: version 0x30303030, magic 00000000 I found some references on the internet that said to install an old version of Linaro to rewrite the nand partitions, but the error message still persists as well.īelow follow all outgoing sudo cubian-nandinstall The device '/dev/nanda' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS. Mount: block device /dev/nanda is write-protected, mounting read-onlyįailed to mount '/dev/nanda': Invalid argument

I had problems trying to run Cubian-nandinstall to transfer Cubian x for my cubieboard2 a20 it was before with Linaro.
