Hi, I have just received my UDOO Quad, I am having the same problem, I could boot up with Android but not with UDOObuntu, have created a ticket for this since about a week ago with no answer, so i am trying here to see if anyone could provide the solution, thanks.
Re: Green led blinking / UDOO won't boot [Official discussio Hi desks791, i see our support team is taking a good care of you
Hi, I have the same problem just received my UDOO and won't boot... I try with many Image Debian Jessie and official UDOO ubuntu same problem my UDOO won't boot only green LED... Impossible to unzip Debian wheezy image the .zip when I try to unzip image I have systematically .cpgz file same in command line.. Archive: udoo_dual_android_v4.4.2-1.0.zip warning [udoo_dual_android_v4.4.2-1.0.zip]: 76 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) error [udoo_dual_android_v4.4.2-1.0.zip]: reported length of central directory is -76 bytes too long (Atari STZip zipfile? J.H.Holm ZIPSPLIT 1.1 zipfile?). Compensating... skipping: udoo_dual_android_v4.4.2-1.0.img need PK compat. v4.5 (can do v2.1) I try to download with other navigator with many Image from your website all is invalid...!!!!! Only Jessie and Official Ubuntu is unzip with success but the UDOO won't boot !!!!!
Hi there all, here's an how-to guide to manage these issues: verify the validity of the .zip file downloaded using the related SHA1 checksum you can find under the download link: http://www.udoo.org/downloads/#tab1 You can check the sha1 value of the .zip file using the command "sha1sum" on Linux or with a software like "MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility" on Windows. If the checksum isn't the same, please download the file again. If this works, connect through serial and verify that in the serial there are no logs in the serial. If neither this solution works, then open a ticket and we'll take care of it through the Customer Care.
Thank you for you answer. I re download xtime the image file evry time I have bad .zip file ! I try Mirror EU, SourceForge and Torrent and same the result... Only offical Ubuntu and Jessie work but my UDOO won't boot I have only green LED stay light...
Your welcome. The problem of your failing while unzipping the files may depend on the official zipper provided by default. Meaning that you should not use the standard unzipper this time: try 7zip instead or non-official unzippers. Anyway, have you verified the sha1? Have you verify what's in the serial? If there are errors in the serial, share them with us please.
Everything is OK now I unzip with 7zX on Mac and I re create new bootable SD card. My UDOO Dual boot now Thank you for your answer
Well...my story is not a new one, after having read through all this boot issues. The story: I flashed UDOObunto and Android for my quad on two 16GB SD-cards. Neither boots, also here the LED stays constantly green. The power supply is a generic 12V/2,2A supply. Also USB-monitoring does not reveal any activity... ...I hoped to find a fix here. Did anybody got his issue fixed (except for the one having had issues with his zip-tool)? kr, Gerhard
The issue is solved now. Root cause was a wrong flashing of the OS (to SDC1 instead of SDC). My part of this thread can be closed.
Andcmp You're absolutely right. I got angry on my UDOO first, but now it seem an adopter ability problem only Thanks a lot
Hi, Im also facing the same issue with quad core. Board was working for few days, we build an image using the source and tried booting with same, but it doesn't boot . Here after board shows below Green light is steady Black screen when connected to HDMI screen. Cannot see anything when connected via terminal and serial port. Using supplied 12V 2A power supply. Is something wrong with board? Regards
For my dual board, I got rid of the annoy freezing and hanging only after I feed my board with 12v ( 5A ). Display Screen should has an enough power also, otherwise it may disturb the HDMI input signals lead to return freezing.
Dear @Ibrahimjp , could you please elaborate? Were you using our 12V 2A power supply? Were you using HDMI or LVDS? Dear @Ghofrane , you should focus on the uboot, since your board doesn't boot. Have you followed our guide while building your own image?
Thanks Andrea Rovai Well, I'v gotten my conclusion after i did try and error with my UDOO dual board. 1) 12V 0.8A wasn't enough to the board ( any download or extraction causes freezing/hang). 2) 12V 2A with low powered display cause a freezing to my screen as well( alt+F2 didn't work due to power cut after on the keyboard ) But when I moved to a better display and 12V 5A was used with board....everything become perfect This is my experience
yes I have followed your guide while building my own image. Board was working for few days and then it does not boot.
Maybe you need to copy all important data ( if possible) from the current SD and check your board with another fresh SD card ! (With a suitable OP system).