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BoostisBetter | minute: is 5v at 4.2A in theory enough to charge the Pocket? | 10:44 |
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ch | the charger ic doesnt do fast charging on 5V | 12:18 |
ch | so it wont pull the 4A | 12:18 |
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BoostisBetter | ch: I know it has been mentioned before that the ic needs at least 6v. Is this something that software can overcome? I just have a TON of 5v chargers and it would be great to use them on the pocket even if it is slow charging them (which I would prefer anyway). | 12:46 |
ch | no | 12:46 |
ch | it will slow charge, not sure if for unbounded time | 12:46 |
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BoostisBetter | slow charge seems to be .02A at 8 something volts. | 13:34 |
BoostisBetter | No power pack I have is holding that for longe enough. | 13:35 |
BoostisBetter | Bummer. | 13:35 |
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BoostisBetter | gustav28: the design was what sucked me in intially as well! | 14:05 |
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gustav28 | BoostisBetter: hehe. it's funny, I told a friend that I had bought one and he said something along the lines of, I just wish they were not so ugly. haha! | 15:51 |
BoostisBetter | gustav28: have they seen the Reform Next? Crazy how subjective something like design is. But IMHO the designer of the MNT product line just keeps knocking it out of the park. | 15:52 |
gustav28 | no, they had only seen pocket and classic | 15:54 |
gustav28 | I love the design of all 3 of them, for the record | 15:54 |
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minute | there's a lot of polarizing design in products! look at clothes for example :D | 18:25 |
gustav28 | yup | 18:53 |
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minute | josch: looks like i have a naughty setup > E: no support for partitions other than one swap and one ext4 | 22:47 |
minute | josch: (tried reform-emmc-bootstrap on my own pocket reform) | 22:47 |
josch | minute: i'd love to hear about your setup -- maybe it's easy to support | 22:48 |
minute | apparently my setup is a 1GB partition (probably for boot?) and then another partition which is just LUKS encrypted rootfs | 22:49 |
josch | the interesting this is the output of this for each of your partitions: | 22:49 |
josch | lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output=FSTYPE | 22:49 |
josch | oooh | 22:49 |
josch | yes, that's not supported yet | 22:49 |
josch | you created that with reform-setup-encrypted-disk which only recently gained support for eMMC? | 22:49 |
minute | no, i probably created it manually a long time ago | 22:50 |
minute | so i'm thinking how to migrate to emmc myself... | 22:50 |
minute | (the /boot, that is) | 22:50 |
minute | i mean, i guess i could partition the emmc and copy my /boot contents there | 22:51 |
josch | minute: probably via reform-setup-encrypted-disk, no? | 22:51 |
minute | josch: well, i don't wanna erase all my data :D | 22:52 |
minute | i.e. my rootfs is already on nvme since a long time, with lots of data. i just made a weird setup that the tooling doesn't understand | 22:52 |
josch | i don't understand -- you are using luks on emmc right now or not? | 22:52 |
minute | sorry, i wasn't specific enough | 22:52 |
minute | currently i have /boot on microsd and my rootfs on encrypted partition of the ssd | 22:53 |
minute | and i wann move /boot to emmc to get rid of microsd | 22:53 |
minute | so i think i should just do that manualy | 22:53 |
josch | and wiping eMMC is something that you would not mind? | 22:53 |
minute | wouldn't mind | 22:54 |
minute | emmc is currently empty | 22:54 |
minute | i think i just need to copy /boot to it, edit my fstab and run update-initramfs -u ? | 22:55 |
josch | hrm... but if you got "E: no support for partitions other than one swap and one ext4" then that means you have partitions on your nvme and not just plain luks? | 22:55 |
minute | unfortunately yes | 22:55 |
josch | ah i see | 22:56 |
minute | i could also delete the first partition but not sure that's possible safely | 22:56 |
josch | you could copy the contents of /boot from sd-card to emmc and then run reform-boot-config | 22:56 |
minute | ah right! | 22:56 |
minute | that should be helpful, thanks | 22:56 |
josch | you use reform-boot-config if your /boot resembles what your rootfs needs | 22:56 |
josch | you use reform-emmc-bootstrap to set up a completely new /boot from zero | 22:56 |
minute | makes sense | 22:57 |
minute | trying: reform-boot-config --emmc /dev/mapper/crypt | 22:59 |
minute | oh, little bug | 23:00 |
minute | ah, i don't have the latest and greatest reform-tools | 23:00 |
josch | it was rejected yesterday | 23:00 |
josch | i uploaded again this morning | 23:00 |
josch | but you can also just copypaste the script -- it does not depend on anything else | 23:00 |
minute | ok, will do | 23:01 |
minute | strangely, the script (even the latest) says: > Something is still mounted on //boot. | 23:03 |
minute | with double slash | 23:03 |
josch | oh :( | 23:03 |
josch | then you indeed found a bug | 23:04 |
minute | oh i have /boot mounted 5 times now | 23:04 |
josch | hrm... are you running this from an sd-card rescue system on your life system | 23:06 |
josch | or are you running this from your life system on that same system? | 23:06 |
minute | i cleaned that up and reran the script and said yes | 23:06 |
minute | josch: live system | 23:06 |
minute | > I: Reboot your MNT Reform by running 'systemctl reboot'. | 23:06 |
minute | 2 things: it's a pocket reform (nitpick) and i think this should say that i need to shut down and remove microsd :D | 23:07 |
josch | the nitpick we should fix in a couple of tools | 23:07 |
josch | the microsd card removal is something that cannot be fixed | 23:07 |
minute | josch: btw did this flash uboot or no? | 23:07 |
josch | you unmounted everything from /boot, right? | 23:08 |
josch | that did not flash u-boot | 23:08 |
minute | ok | 23:08 |
minute | so i should flash uboot first :D | 23:08 |
josch | the code-path which tells you *not* to reboot relies on you haveing mounted /boot from sd-card | 23:08 |
minute | oh ok | 23:08 |
josch | you unmounted everything from /boot so it cannot | 23:08 |
minute | the script said this a while ago: | 23:08 |
minute | This script will copy the contents from the old /boot partition | 23:08 |
minute | /dev/mmcblk1p1 (SD-card) to the new /boot partition mmcblk0p1 (eMMC) | 23:08 |
minute | so i thought it had the info it needs | 23:08 |
josch | good point, let me check... | 23:09 |
minute | i.e. old boot = sd-card, new boot != sd-card | 23:09 |
josch | aha that information did not come from your mountpoints | 23:09 |
josch | but was parsed from your /etc/fstab | 23:09 |
josch | lets use that info instead | 23:09 |
josch | thanks! | 23:09 |
minute | sure thing, thank you! | 23:10 |
minute | now i'm running > reform-flash-uboot emmc | 23:10 |
minute | eek. a useful error appears | 23:10 |
minute | > the first partition on /dev/mmcblk0 starts at 1048576 and would be overwritten by uboot | 23:10 |
minute | > make sure that the first 9467904 bytes are free on /dev/mmcblk0 | 23:10 |
minute | good point, i had forgotten about htis | 23:10 |
minute | thanks, reform-flash-uboot! | 23:10 |
minute | cool that gparted can move the partition | 23:11 |
minute | ok, reform-flash-uboot succeeded... lets see if my computer will start after this :3 | 23:13 |
minute | josch: great success, it worked | 23:15 |
minute | my pocket is finally microsd-free after all these years | 23:15 |
josch | \o/ | 23:15 |
josch | huh... turns out the "reboot your mnt reform" message is quite unique. So maybe we only have to translate /proc/device-tree/model info into a string of the platform for that script | 23:16 |
josch | minute: can you confirm that when you run this on your luks partition: | 23:30 |
josch | lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output=FSTYPE /dev/your_luks_device | 23:30 |
josch | then you get: crypto_LUKS | 23:31 |
minute | minute@pocki3000:~$ lsblk --nodeps --noheadings --output=FSTYPE /dev/nvme0n1p2 | 23:38 |
minute | crypto_LUKS | 23:38 |
josch | nice, thank you! | 23:40 |
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