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    Solved Can't start basic installation - 'sh: can't access tty' error

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    • juenter80
      juenter80 @acris last edited by

      @acris Yes, I used the SD Formatter tool for this. I tried with two SD cards, both 16GB. One is a Sandisk Ultra class 10, the other card (Transcend Premium 400x class 10) doesn't seem to be supported according to the compatibility list. Both do not work! All other USB items were removed so that only HDMI and power supply are attached. Must be something with the Raspi?!

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      • Substring
        Substring last edited by

        Do you have anything on the GPIO ? Could you try running raspbian or retropie if you still have them at hand. Looks like your pi is booting in safe mode

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        • juenter80
          juenter80 @Substring last edited by

          @subs The GPIOs are free. Retropie is running without any problem. I also saw other hints about jumpers on re(set). Tomorrow I will get a Raspi 3 and check if it works with this one...

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          • acris
            acris last edited by

            Sd formatter on win 10 ? If yes, are your sure fat32 partition not exfat ?

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            • juenter80
              juenter80 @acris last edited by

              @acris
              0_1470651806192_FAT32.PNG

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              • juenter80
                juenter80 @acris last edited by

                @acris Here is the card's content:

                0_1470651868145_Content.PNG

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                • Substring
                  Substring last edited by

                  can you try to remove disablesafemode from the recovery.cmdline ? It should be a regular (linux) text file, open with an approriate text editor that supports linux end line

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                  • juenter80
                    juenter80 @Substring last edited by

                    @subs The content of this file is as following:

                    "runinstaller quiet ramdisk_size=32768 root=/dev/ram0 init=/init vt.cur_default=1 elevator=deadline silentinstall"

                    Should I try to add this? -> "avoid_safe_mode=1"

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                    • Substring
                      Substring last edited by

                      add disablesafemode right after silentinstall, before the double quote

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                      • juenter80
                        juenter80 @Substring last edited by

                        @subs That solved it, working now!!! Thanks, mate!

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                          Substring last edited by

                          woot 🙂 topic solved 🙂

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