01-22-2021, 07:03 PM
I suspect a combination of the very long uSD extension cable, the faster RPi4B, and the fact that you are doing a warm boot (e.g., restart with power on) rather than a cold boot (e.g., from power off condition) are to blame for this specific failure mode.
It's still not a moOde issue. We're built on the Raspberry Pi OS and the point of failure here occurs before even the kernel gets loaded, let along the OS or any moOde-specific code.
The Raspberry Pi Forum would be a good place to post.
Regards,
Kent
PS - if this were my personal project, and if a warm boot were successful with the uSD card inserted directly into the RPi, then I'd try a much, much shorter extension. I'd also make sure I was using a genuine high-quality uSD card that is rated Class 10 or higher.
It's still not a moOde issue. We're built on the Raspberry Pi OS and the point of failure here occurs before even the kernel gets loaded, let along the OS or any moOde-specific code.
The Raspberry Pi Forum would be a good place to post.
Regards,
Kent
PS - if this were my personal project, and if a warm boot were successful with the uSD card inserted directly into the RPi, then I'd try a much, much shorter extension. I'd also make sure I was using a genuine high-quality uSD card that is rated Class 10 or higher.