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unRAID on Odroid H2 eMMC

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Hello,

 

I was lucky enough to get myself an Odroid H2 and now anxiously trying to get it all working.

 

I managed to manually install unRAID on the eMMC as my SD to USB adapter was blacklisted. eMMC was formatted as FAT32, files copied over. Device boots fine. First sign of trouble is that it doesn't get an IP address. Stuck at 169.x.x.x. Second sign something is up is that when I run diagnostics after logging in, I see the file under /boot/logs/ but I do NOT see if when I attach the eMMC back to my PC. So /boot isn't being properly mounted.

 

I'm guessing I'm going to need some syslinux.cfg wizadry here since /dev/d* is not available whatsoever, nor is /dev/mmc* once booted.

 

What logs do you guys need to get this sorted?

 

Thank you!

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Edited by Kosmatik

4 hours ago, Kosmatik said:

 

I managed to manually install unRAID on the eMMC

Unless the eMMC presents as a USB flash drive with a valid unique GUID, unraid won't work on it. The symptoms you are seeing seem to point in that direction.

 

Try using a normal USB flash drive and see if you can get it to work.

  • Community Expert

Install Unraid on a standard flash drive and try it that way. What you are trying to do with that eMMC isn't working.

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Booting from flash drive works. No go with eMMC.

2 hours ago, Kosmatik said:

Booting from flash drive works. No go with eMMC.

That's the way it's supposed to work. Glad you got it running.

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