(2020-06-30, 10:53 AM)serh11 Wrote:(2020-06-30, 09:54 AM)Sailoog Wrote: Are you updating the kernel after step 4? doing so you will overwrite the fix. Kernel should be updated before step 4. Obviously this is not clear in the instructions.
I'm running 4.19.118 and followed "Senario 1" sequence without explicit forced kernel reinstall after step 4. Tryed it for a couple of times, but result was the same.
Update:
Made another attempt and found what the issue is. Moitessier package instalation does fail on step 10. Then on step 11 bugfix script attepts to do 'sudo apt-get upgrade', which in order attempts to finish unfinished (failed) installation of Moitessier package and fails, causing the bugfix script to exit (line 111) before actually copying fixed i2c-gpio.dtbo to /boot/overlays
If I manually do the copying 'sudo cp moitessier/dtbo/i2c-gpio_bug_fix_4.19.118.dtbo /boot/overlays/i2c-gpio.dtbo' after step 11 and before step 12, then everything works just fine.
Interesting !
The description of the error coincides with my experience.
I will test the solution later
(2020-06-30, 12:32 PM)jamieFL Wrote: Here are the steps I followed exactly:
1. Re-image my SD card with Openplotter Moitessier HAT.
2. Run through initial setup but do not update RP at the end.
3. Install Wifi drivers.
4. Update all OP Apps.
5. Install MCS App.
6. Reboot.
7. Download and install moitessier_4.19.118_2.0.1_armhf.deb, which fails at the end.
8. Run: sudo moitessier/scripts/bug_fix_kernel_4.19.118 moitessier/dtbo/i2c-gpio_bug_fix_4.19.118.dtbo
9. Reboot.
My Pi will not reboot after that. If the instruction are not clear, and I'm doing something wrong, then please fix the instructions. If I've followed the instructions correctly, then there must be a problem. Could the MCS app be causing the bug fix to fail?
can it be up to rpi-eeprom?
I updated this. We all want the same thing?
Boot from SSD ....