06-26-2018, 03:59 PM
(06-26-2018, 03:23 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Hi,
My experience with premium SDCards is that they are almost 100% reliable even when undergoing heavy write I-O. Consider that these cards are used in digital cameras to store valuable photos. If there were some sort of reliability issue with the technology causing customers to loose their photos it would all over the net.
I use only Sandisk Ultra Class 10 cards and I can recall only 2 bad cards in over 4 years of heavy use :-)
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For your particular issue, my recommendation would be to boot the system from a top quality SDCard and see if the symptoms occur. If they do it would suggest the problem is either in the moOde Build itself or the hardware but not in the boot medium. If the symptoms don't occur it would suggest the problem is the USB boot media.
-Tim
Tim,
thanks again for your patience, fast reply, and recommendations.
Maybe I am a bit stubborn, but I really would like to use USB sticks only.
What I found out in the meantime:
- the system runs without a glitch when controlled from the web user interface on my windows computer
- the boot.log file ends exactly whith the two lines
- Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
- Starting Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen...
- Raspbian/GNU Linux 9 moode tty1
- moode login: _
Now for my questions:
- How is this accomplished in teh normal process?
- How and where in my running system can I find information why the touch display is waiting for input and the automatic process is not providing the input necessary to start moode on the touch screen?
Cheers
Det