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blue-leader
blue-leader over 4 years ago

i've got an Raspberry pi 4 in a Argon (metal box) case and made some mistakes

Because the fan in the case need to controled by a command line

but now i got an Error

 

"end kernal panic not syncing unable to mount root"

 

how can i startup the raspberry and fix this problem

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    feiticeir0 over 4 years ago

    The problem is that it cannot mount the filesystem.

    Is the SD card ok?

     

    Check it for errors. Do you have anything important in there?

    Because the fix (without any promisees) is more trouble than to format the SD card

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to feiticeir0

    Thanks for your'e responce

     

    Yes the SD card is oke, i tryed also a otherone

    And No there are none important things on the SD card

     

    The autostart program loaded the new eeprom update and afther a few minutes the system was hanging, afther a restart

    if got the error

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    feiticeir0 over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    hum.. After an update ?

     

    Try a fresh install and see what happens !

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to feiticeir0

    I tryed a fresh install the error stays "End Kernal Panic"

     

    On youtube they talk something about "unmouting sd"

    could that be the problem.?

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    Well i fixed my problem.

     

    I searched on Youtube "Corrupted EEProm", because the error came short afther de eeprom flash

    I found a Video https://youtu.be/Pxwws-nLQ-A  about fixing a corupted EEProm with RPI Imager (Option: Misc Utillity "Fix EEProm")

    And yeah my problem solved

     

    I booted and the Linux desktop is started

     

    Thanks

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    feiticeir0 over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    Nice ! SInce you've found that youtube video, is that a common error ? or did you do something or just bad luck ?

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to feiticeir0

    Well the EEprom error is an option in the Rasberry Pi Imager so i think it's a common problem.

    And i don't know if it has to do with the Argon (Aluminium) Case.

    I hope that many read about this and give them a quick solution to repair this error

     

    Tnx and greetings Chris the Netherlands

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    colporteur over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    You might consider providing the details you doled out with your responses, up-front at the start of your message if your desire is to resolve the issue in the shortest possible time.

     

    I read your opening and started to think of possible issues. I suffer from the weakness "the user didn't do anything." You think working a help desk I would know better. You did do something! Something major.

     

    You did an update and a firmware change and then experienced a problem. Sharing that knowledge initially would have definitely help the reader narrow their focus and may shorten your time to resolution.

     

    Damn, I gots to work on that user didn't do anything shortcoming.

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    colporteur over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    You might consider providing the details you doled out with your responses, up-front at the start of your message if your desire is to resolve the issue in the shortest possible time.

     

    I read your opening and started to think of possible issues. I suffer from the weakness "the user didn't do anything." You think working a help desk I would know better. You did do something! Something major.

     

    You did an update and a firmware change and then experienced a problem. Sharing that knowledge initially would have definitely help the reader narrow their focus and may shorten your time to resolution.

     

    Damn, I gots to work on that user didn't do anything shortcoming.

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to colporteur

    Hi all

     

    I had an Boot Error after I update the EEProm: "Kernal panic - Not Syncing: Vfs: unable to mount root fs on ...."

    And i found on Youtube a solution

     

    Download at www.rasberrypi.org the file: Imager

    Install an Start it up select: Select OS and an Menu opens

    Select there: Misc utility

     

     

     

    Select in the start screen:  select SD Card

    And upload the file to you're SD card

     

    Put the SD in you're Rasperry pi and afther a few seconds you see a green screen and the green active Led on the PI blinking regular

    The EEPROM is recoverd

    Now you can start the Pi as usually

     

    Goodluck

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    blue-leader over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    Well sorry all, the youtube link was missing so i explaned how to solve this problem

    It must be a common problem i think, because the solution is in the file Imager.

    Weird nobody talks about this Boot problrm and it costed me many hours to find an answer

     

    I Hope that somebody makes an Q&A because the Raspberry Foundation put a solution in a program

    but on the Raspberry PI site there is no word about it

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    feiticeir0 over 4 years ago in reply to blue-leader

    Thank you for the explanation. If someone gets the same error, this is a fix !

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