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Retroplayer 21 Rock Pi 4 Plus Storage Partion problem in Image #138

Closed Greydesk closed 5 months ago

Greydesk commented 7 months ago

Bug report

Describe the bug

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Images where problem occurs: LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-12.0-retroplayer-20231024-45dbbcd3-rock-pi-4-plus.img.gz LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-12.0-retroplayer-20231210-61dc79dc-rock-pi-4-plus.img.gz After initial power on with resizing of partitions, receive the following error: Error in mount_storage: mount_common: Could not mount UUID=5a7f8cd4-ed2b-4edd-b6a5-3bef0c8801c4

Starting debugging shell for boot step: mount_storage... type exit to quit

Image LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-11.0-retroplayer-20231205-178d04a4-rock-pi-4-plus.img.gz works properly.

Expected Behavior

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Expect the Rock Pi 4 plus to boot into Kodi

Actual Behavior

Receive error: Error in mount_storage: mount_common: Could not mount UUID=5a7f8cd4-ed2b-4edd-b6a5-3bef0c8801c4

Starting debugging shell for boot step: mount_storage... type exit to quit

Possible Fix

To Reproduce

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  1. Download LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-12.0-retroplayer-20231210-61dc79dc-rock-pi-4-plus.img.gz
  2. Extract Image
  3. Use USB Image Writer in Linux Mint Mate 21.2 Victoria to burn image to 64gb MicroSD card that works with other images.
  4. Place SD card in unit and power on.

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Greydesk commented 7 months ago

Also, when I put the MicroSD back in my laptop, Linux fails to automount the Storage partition and complains of a bad superblock.

garbear commented 5 months ago

Sorry, I missed this issue. A workaround was introduced in https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv/pull/8532. I've included it in my 2024-01-29 round of builds: https://github.com/garbear/xbmc/releases