Liebe Kodinerds ich hoffe stets ihr könnt mir helfen um ein Problem zu lösen.
Ic beschäftige mich seit Jahren mit Linuxbasierten System im TV und Multimediabereich.
Nun habe ich vor 4 Wochen eine Amiko A4K Satelite und eine Amiko A4K Combo, seiit dem Tag bin ich am Verzeifeln...da ch Weder OpenElec,Core Elec und Libre Elec nicht zum laufen bekomme trotz aller Dateieien....incl Device Trees etc.
Amiko Systemeigenschaften;
- ystem Resources
- Main CPU: AMlogic S905 quad core Cortex
- A53 64bit 2.0GHz
- Main GPU: Octo-core Mali 450MP GPU
- (600MHz)
- RAM: 1GB DDR3
- Flash Memory: 8GB
- Tuner & Demodulation
- Tuner Type: DVB-S / DVB-S2
Device Trees:
gxbb_p200_2G_100M.dtb
Ich habe auch schon folgende Programme benutzt
Etcher
Rufus
win32diskimager
alles erfolgreich ohne Fehler....alle bootmöglichkeiten ausprobiert....Gerät fährt hoch bleibt stehen im Amiko Bootlogo
Bitte liebe Nerds....hat irgendwer eine Idee......
meine K1 plus läuft als headendserver über Openelec alles funzt einwand frei ..
hier einmal wie ich vorgegangen bin
1. Before you install - choose a device tree
Important: You cannot use device tree from Android firmware as in 99% cases it won't work.
Please look at release thread for device trees folder link.
- S905: First look for device tree with your box name in it. In case there is no such image, download generic one.
- example: for a box with 2GB of RAM and 100Mbit Ethernet, you should download gxbb_p200_2G_100M.dtb
- example: for boxes with Gigabit Ethernet download gxbb_p200_1Gbit.dtb
- for boxes with Realtek WiFi download device tree with RealtekWiFi in name
- S905D: There is a separate folder with device trees for S905D devices. Choose one according to your RAM amount.
- S905X: You can leave a tree that is already present on SD card (fresh install only) or choose one according to your RAM amount.
If internal memory of your box is not visible when trying to install to internal memory (i.e. /dev/system does not exist):- try a device tree with _nand suffix
- if that doesn't help, try a device tree with _slowemmc suffix
- S905W: You should use one of device trees for S905X devices. If you encounter issues when installing to internal memory, see above.
- S912: You need to choose device tree according to your Ethernet port speed and RAM amount.
2. Prepare SD card/USB drive
Note: only 1 USB port is able to boot the box. You have to try them all. Some boxes are unable to boot from USB drive.
- Look at the beginning of release post and find Downloads link. Download file with img.gz extension.
- Burn the downloaded file to SD card or USB drive using Rufus. Alternatively you can use LE tool but remember that you have to download the image manually: Installation - LibreELEC
- After this you will see that drive capacity is 512MB. This is OK as there is a second (hidden) partition on the drive for LE user data!
- Download a device tree as instructed above and rename it to dtb.img. Copy the renamed file to main folder of SD card/USB drive - replace the one that's already there.
- To boot the system for the first time you have to use one from the following - sometimes only one way of doing this works!
- Khadas VIM: insert SD card and boot into Upgrade Mode, LE will start automatically: Howto Boot Into Upgrade Mode - Khadas Docs
- MINIX U1 / U9: insert SD card, plug in power cord. Then hold in power button for at least 6 seconds or until LE Logo appears.
- Terminal Emulator: boot to Android, insert SD card/USB drive with LE, install Terminal Emulator app (either from Google Play or APKMirror), run it and type reboot update. Your box should reboot to LE.
- toothpick method: disconnect the power supply, insert card/drive, push reset button and connect the power while holding the button. Wait until LibreELEC logo appears and release the button.
- menu button method (works with very few devices): disconnect the power supply, insert card/drive, push menu button on your remote control and connect the power while holding the button. Wait until LibreELEC logo appears and release the button.
- recovery method: boot into Android, insert card/thumb drive and choose Reboot to recovery. Your box should boot into LibreELEC.
- recovery method (2nd variant): if you have "Update" app pre-installed open it, insert SD card with LE/connect USB drive, and choose any ZIP file in the app for update. Your box should reboot to LE.
- recovery method (3rd variant): enable ADB (Google it) and issue adb reboot update command
freue mich über hilfe und verlinkungen
Danke