I'm not even sure if this is an OpenPlotter problem, but I have to start somewhere.
What I have at my disposal:
Today I booted up the RP4 with a "fresh" OP2 installation from January. It started the wifi, to which I could connect. As I couldn't remember the login credentials I decided to simply reinstall OP2.
I put the SD card in the Chromebook, formatted it with FAT32, copied the files from the NOOBS zip in the root directory of the card, put that one back in die RP4 and booted it up.
The RP4 starts accessing the card (green LED on) and then continues with a repeating 4 flash pattern of the green LED. Google says, this means that it cannot launch the start*.elf.
Just to see what would happen, I reformatted the card with exFAT and NTFS. With NTFS I see the same pattern as with FAT32, whereas with exFAT that green LED does not light up at all.
The tools at my disposition are very limited, as I'm currently on the boat.
I'm really lost here, help me please.
Additional info:
I followed these instruction https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentatio...hromeos.md to see what would happen and in this case the rp4 seems to accept the card. At least there's a lot of activity from the green LED.
What I have at my disposal:
- Raspi 4
- Latest OP2 NOOBS headless
- A Chromebook with USB-© ports and sd card reader
- No clue about linux
Today I booted up the RP4 with a "fresh" OP2 installation from January. It started the wifi, to which I could connect. As I couldn't remember the login credentials I decided to simply reinstall OP2.
I put the SD card in the Chromebook, formatted it with FAT32, copied the files from the NOOBS zip in the root directory of the card, put that one back in die RP4 and booted it up.
The RP4 starts accessing the card (green LED on) and then continues with a repeating 4 flash pattern of the green LED. Google says, this means that it cannot launch the start*.elf.
Just to see what would happen, I reformatted the card with exFAT and NTFS. With NTFS I see the same pattern as with FAT32, whereas with exFAT that green LED does not light up at all.
The tools at my disposition are very limited, as I'm currently on the boat.
I'm really lost here, help me please.
Additional info:
I followed these instruction https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentatio...hromeos.md to see what would happen and in this case the rp4 seems to accept the card. At least there's a lot of activity from the green LED.