2025-12-17.log

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kxtellsOh no! I am back with the same story.12:20
kxtellsI left the mnt overnight performing some tasks, next morning it was alive and well, but no keyboard or trackball. even after resetting USB and keyboard12:21
kxtellsI guess... I will finally go for a replacement :-( I hoped that after recovering the base batteries it would be fine12:21
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amospallaJust wondering, if the eMMC of my RCORE breaks, the whole SoM should be replaced? I'm wondering if I should get a cheap SSD and use eMMC only for static files, or if I'm overanalyzing this.13:38
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gordon1amospalla: you should be able to boot from sd/microsd in case emmc is bricked16:06
amospallagordon1: thank you, so, there is not any boot code on the eMMC, isn't it?16:07
gordon1there is, but soc should be able to boot from other sources if there is nothing on emmc or it is absent 16:07
amospallagreat, thank you again :)16:08
gordon1i'm not 100% sure what will happend if emmc chip is present but not function well16:09
gordon1hopefully rom boot code can handle that16:09
amospallaI understand, it should behave as any arm soc out there without eMMC, boot from microsd.16:09
gordon1amospalla: that said, i opted out to have nvme and keep emmc only to have bootloader and /boot partition as you proposed initially, but that decision was made more on the basis of nvmes being so much dramatically faster than emmc16:13
gordon1i also did few unreversible mistakes on the emmc config while i was checking if it has background ops set up, so don't be like me16:14
gordon1it already set up to correctly handle that16:14
gordon1so no changes are necessary16:14
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gordon1*irreversible16:14
amospallaFor me eMMC is more than fast enough, and right now I don't it use that much, but I am the kind of guy that can't use anything without a raid1 below, so I tend to look for the safest path always.16:15
gordon1well, there is no raid1 for emmc nor nvme, so i guess your best bet is to set up good reliable backups :)16:16
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amospallayeah. My worst case scenario is losing the SoM, but if that can't happen, well, let's fry the eMMC by using it.16:16
amospallaa small part of me was hoping to have an excuse to buy an NVME and put it, but I don't really need it at all, eMMC is plenty fast for me.16:17
gordon1ACTION needs to buy backup reform16:17
amospallayesterday astral/ty python type checker went from alpha to beta. Moving from mypy to ty (100x) is wonderful on a pocket reform. Still not doing $job code on it, but I want to try to use it as primary computer some day.16:19
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qbitsigrid: iirc you (or maybe khm) had a doc that outlined getting / running alpine on the reform? 19:03
sigridkfx had the guide. I only did the mmc/usb image to boot from https://ftrv.se/_/alpine/alpine-rk3588-20250726.img.xz and install Alpine19:05
sigridit's not a "proper" alpine image, but it works19:06
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kfxif you boot from that image, you can use the regular setup-alpine scripts to install to nvme19:08
kfxI was going to finalize the guide but I seem to have damaged my rk3588 carrier board.  I ordered a new one, so when it gets here I'll write it up19:08
sigridqbit: I can trouble-shoot and help if you have any problems/questions19:09
qbitnice, i am still on the imx8 :|19:12
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qbitalso, haven't tried installing yet, sorta just getting an idea for the feasibility19:56
sigridit's easily feasible. I keep updating the kernel (running 6.18.1 atm) and ffmpeg with hardware decoding19:58
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qbitexcellent - ty!20:00
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