2024-03-13, 01:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-03-15, 01:45 AM by EricGesner.)
New information.
I have not seen the problem with GPIO26 low after boot since I turn off the Raspberry Pi Config System setting for Splash Screen. This has been for several days and 40 or more reboots.
I have tested turning the Spash Screen back on and reproduced the problem.
The problem always has been intermittant which makes me suspect it is affected by timing during boot or possibly memory corruption. I'm thinking that turning off the Splash Screen and the corresponding messages displayed in the console may impact the timing. For now this appears to be a workaround...
I have not seen the problem with GPIO26 low after boot since I turn off the Raspberry Pi Config System setting for Splash Screen. This has been for several days and 40 or more reboots.
I have tested turning the Spash Screen back on and reproduced the problem.
The problem always has been intermittant which makes me suspect it is affected by timing during boot or possibly memory corruption. I'm thinking that turning off the Splash Screen and the corresponding messages displayed in the console may impact the timing. For now this appears to be a workaround...