Hello<br>
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Actually the bananapi works well on sata, the /boot is on the sdcard and / on sata disk.<br>
<div class='profimail-signature'><br>Nicolas Repentin<br>
<nicolas@shivaserv.fr></div><br><br><div class='profimail-cite-prefix'>Le 26 août 2015 16:04, Robert Moskowitz a écrit:<br></div><blockquote type='cite'>I have not tested this yet, as I am working on the sernet stuff first,
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but...
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The version of uboot we are using supports sata boot. Kind of.
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You still need a microSD card that ONLY has uboot on it. Thus it can be
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a small, cheap, mSD card. You put all of your partitions on your sata
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drive and it SHOULD boot right up. I have tested this in F22, but I
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have not done it yet with the pre-alpha and my Cubies. I believe it
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works with the BananaPi as well (and other Allwinner SOCs with sata).
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You cannot put uboot on NAND yet, don't try until Hans reports he has it
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working, and he has higher priority work items. If you want to boot from
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USB HD, ask me, and I will send you the notes Hans sent me; he is open
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to someone else doing the little bit of work for this and he would see
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it gets upstream.
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I have also ordered a sata multiplexer board that Hans uses. I want
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more than one sata drive on my file server. It also allows for RAID if
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that is your druthers. I will report when I get it working.
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Finally uboot 2015.10 is wrapping up and it probably will include
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Cubietruck WiFi support. Of course you can add a WiFi usb dongle now,
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but it will be nice to be able to use the included wifi.
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