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If you are booting Manjaro from a USB disk or via a USB SATA adapter/enclosure, there is a good chance that you will be required to add a '''usb-storage.quirks''' kernel parameter to the '''APPEND''' statement in '''extlinux.conf''' like so: | If you are booting Manjaro from a USB disk or via a USB SATA adapter/enclosure, there is a good chance that you will be required to add a '''usb-storage.quirks''' kernel parameter to the '''APPEND''' statement in '''extlinux.conf''' like so: | ||
< | <pre>APPEND root=PARTUUID=5418e4d8-02 rootflags=data=writeback rw console=ttyAML0,115200n8 console=tty0 no_console_suspend consoleblank=0 fsck.fix=yes fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0 quiet splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles usb-storage.quirks=152d:1561:u</pre> | ||
You must replace '''152d:1561''' with the correct USB vendor and product IDs for your USB device. You can find these identifiers by running '''lsusb''' when you have your disk or adapter connected to a Linux box. It is recommended you boot from USB without setting the USB storage quirks parameter where possible. | You must replace '''152d:1561''' with the correct USB vendor and product IDs for your USB device. You can find these identifiers by running '''lsusb''' when you have your disk or adapter connected to a Linux box. It is recommended you boot from USB without setting the USB storage quirks parameter where possible. | ||
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This is the dtb naming scheme used for the various Amlogic SoC's, which may help you find a working dtb: | This is the dtb naming scheme used for the various Amlogic SoC's, which may help you find a working dtb: | ||
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gxbb → S905 | gxbb → S905 | ||
gxl → S905X | gxl → S905X | ||
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gxm → S912 | gxm → S912 | ||
sm1 → S905X3 | sm1 → S905X3 | ||
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== Tips and tricks == | == Tips and tricks == |
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