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<crans> Hi yall
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<crans> Hi yall
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<user_2> can't wait to get radxa!
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<Astralix> hi all
<tonikasch> hi, Astralix
<Astralix> hi, what's up?
<tonikasch> I can boot linux in a rk3066 with an sd card (well, micro-sd card)
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<Astralix> No
<Astralix> ah, not the easy way at least
<Astralix> So, 3188 and 2918 do support booting directly from SD/MMC cards
<Astralix> 3066 does not support SD
<Astralix> But if you get a bootloader going that boots off from internal memory, you can lead him to boot kernel and everything else wherever you like
<tonikasch> ahh, I understand
<tonikasch> so you are refering to booting directly to sd without using the recovery method?
<Astralix> The question is coming up very often and it cannot be answered the easy way.
<Astralix> So the chips must initially boot something like a bootloader, and in that there are some restrictions.
<tonikasch> ahh, ok
<Astralix> But if the bootloader is established, it can do anything like you want it to be
<Astralix> So the limitation is in the first statement, the bootloader cannot be where you like it
<Astralix> But then you're free to do whatever you want
<Astralix> In case of RK there are some tricks
<Astralix> The RK bootloader, we have to use it until we write our own one, needs the parameters section on the NAND
<Astralix> in that there are the partitions defined
<Astralix> and some parameters what to put where
<Astralix> so if you realign these partitons to other addresses or you delete all of them bhut keep only something like kernel and data then you can boot kernel directly from NAND
<Astralix> Have to leave for lunch
<tonikasch> ok
<Astralix> see u later
<tonikasch> see u later, astralix
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<moofree_> 07:24 < Astralix> The question is coming up very often and it cannot be answered the easy way.
<moofree_> lol yeah i thought i was scrolled up for a minute there
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<naobsd> as far as I know, there is no RK product which doesn't have NAND
<naobsd> kernel need to be flashed into NAND, but rest of things can be put on SD card
<naobsd> it's not so bad, for me.
<naobsd> if kexec can be used, it's very nice...
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<hipboi> maybe berryboot
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<tonikasch> omm
<moofree_> dumb question, does the rk3188 support 64gb sdxc's?
<tonikasch> moofree_, supposedly at least a device like minix x7 has in its specs that it complies with sd card 3.0 version, so it should, but... haven't tested
<moofree_> i'll have to give it a try
<tonikasch> don't desitate to comment your results! :D
<moofree_> too bad i don't have a dedicated card reader that'll read it lol
<tonikasch> wow, that was the same for me, my laptop has some years and it doesn'pt comply with sdxc
<naobsd> generally sdxc card can be used with sdhc host as sdhc card with exfat
<moofree_> that's true
<moofree_> but some usb adapters choke on it for some reason
<naobsd> and format(exfat etc) can be changed if you don't need to use standard format on it
<naobsd> yup
<moofree_> i think it worked awkwardly/not-at-all when i tried it on an rk3066 stick, but that was a while ago
<moofree_> it would format to 32gb or something
<moofree_> ... i could be thinking of my phone lol
<moofree_> sneaky sneaky
<naobsd> I'm not sure it's for RK controller or some board with bad design
<moofree_> lol if(0)
<tonikasch> :s
<naobsd> this change was introduced in 3.0.8, it's not disabled in some old 3.0.8 kernel source
<naobsd> I'm not sure but I think it doesn't say "SD3.0 card can't be used"
<naobsd> it's "some SD3.0 feature can't be used"
<tonikasch> aha
<naobsd> I don't have any Class10 or UHS card. I can't try any new feature ;)
<naobsd> some days ago I prepared uSD card to use root file system for my RK sticks
<naobsd> I had to wait long time to finish writing many files to uSD card ;)
<tonikasch> I have bought a UHS-1 32 GB card for a minix x7 that I should be receving in a week or two
<tonikasch> ahms
<naobsd> sounds good :)
<naobsd> is it cheaper than RK stick?
<tonikasch> let's see then write and read speeds
<tonikasch> no, it's been around 120 $
<tonikasch> the cheaper version is mk888 (or mk888b with bluetooth (2.0))
<naobsd> oh, UHS-I card is not so expensive around here...
<naobsd> it was expensive when I checked last time ;)
<tonikasch> here a 32 GB UHS-1 was around 42 €, perhaps 35 $ or so
<tonikasch> mmmm
<tonikasch> 55 $ xD
<naobsd> well
<naobsd> I checked online shop. I heard sometimes they sell fake(not so fast) card, so I should buy expensive one (x2 price) :)
<tonikasch> what price?
<naobsd> $30 for cheaper one
<tonikasch> mmm, I don't know if I would take the risk...
<naobsd> hmm
<naobsd> local shop sells 32GB UHS-I around $60
<tonikasch> here... around the same price
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