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    Uploading an image from partition layout: /dev/mmcblk0

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    • d4rk3D
      d4rk3
      last edited by

      Thanks so much, Tom! I’ll get back to you once I test the new kernel.

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      • d4rk3D
        d4rk3
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        No dice 😕

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        • d4rk3D
          d4rk3
          last edited by

          Bump because I have nothing to lose 😄

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            Have you tried with the latest svn?

            I’m attempting to not assume device letters and such and hoping that this may help.

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            • d4rk3D
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              last edited by

              Update:

              I’m on SVN 3504 and just deployed a debug task to see if fdisk would show anything this time around…and it does!

              The problem is, the screen fills up and I can only see the last disks which are all /dev/ram*.

              How can I slow down the list or scroll up?

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
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                fdisk -l | more

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                • d4rk3D
                  d4rk3 @Tom Elliott
                  last edited by d4rk3

                  @Tom-Elliott said:

                  fdisk -l | more

                  Thanks Tom 🙂

                  Every disk looks like this (/dev/ram0 - /dev/ram15)

                  Kind of disappointing because the mmcblk0rpmb is still blocking me from seeing the mmc partitions.

                  If anyone has any ideas I’m all ears 🙂

                  IMG_20150706_125709.jpg

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                  • d4rk3D
                    d4rk3
                    last edited by Wayne Workman

                    Side note…I set the primary disk to /dev/ram0 with a raw DD image and it uploaded 🙂 lol…

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @d4rk3
                      last edited by Wayne Workman

                      @d4rk3 I’m thinking that the correct one will not be any of the “ram” ones.

                      You’ve tried these?
                      /dev/mmcblk0
                      /dev/loop0

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                      • d4rk3D
                        d4rk3 @Wayne Workman
                        last edited by d4rk3

                        @Wayne-Workman said:

                        @d4rk3 I’m thinking that the correct one will not be any of the “ram” ones.

                        You’ve tried these?
                        /dev/mmcblk0
                        /dev/loop0

                        Unfortunately, yes. I’ve tried everything from my partition table on my OP.

                        However, fdisk actually being able to see anything is progress. Tomorrow I’ll try some different kernels, maybe I’ll luck out…

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @d4rk3
                          last edited by

                          @d4rk3 have you found this yet? https://linuxnorth.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/installing-linux-on-the-asus-transformer-book-t100/

                          this: https://linuxnorth.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/installing-linux-on-the-asus-transformer-book-t100/

                          and especially this: https://linuxnorth.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/replacing-the-kernel/’

                          It seems like a gold mine of relevant information…

                          But before you go doing all that jazz, I’d for real try Tom’s 3.18 kernels (and others) first.

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