Hello,
I bought a 2nd hand Kobo Aura N236 and it got stuck on boot with only light screen on. There is nothing I could do so I tried to log in serial using puTTy.
Here is what I got:
Code:
U-Boot 2009.08-00075-ged67d40-dirty-svn ( 5月 17 2016 - 14:57:34)
CPU: Freescale i.MX6 family TO0.0 at 792 MHz
Temperature: 50 C, calibration data 0x54b4d45f
mx6q pll1: 792MHz
mx6q pll2: 528MHz
mx6q pll3: 480MHz
mx6q pll8: 50MHz
ipg clock : 66000000Hz
ipg per clock : 24000000Hz
uart clock : 80000000Hz
cspi clock : 60000000Hz
ahb clock : 132000000Hz
axi clock : 198000000Hz
emi_slow clock: 22000000Hz
ddr clock : 396000000Hz
usdhc1 clock : 198000000Hz
usdhc2 clock : 198000000Hz
usdhc3 clock : 198000000Hz
usdhc4 clock : 198000000Hz
Board: MX6SoloLite-NTX:[ POR ]
Boot Device: SD
I2C: ready
DRAM: 256 MB
MMC: ram p=80000000,size=268435456
csd is 0x400e0032, 0x5b590000, 0x1d8a7f80, 0xa404000
scr addr is 0x875feee0, switch_status addr is 0x875fee70
mmc0 is current device
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 1023, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 1024, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
HW switch boot from ESD
FSL_USDHC: 0,FSL_USDHC: 1,FSL_USDHC: 2
hw_anadig_reg_core=7c3e1f
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 34815, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
binary magic @ sector no. 34816 not found !
"logo" not exist !!
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 18431, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
binary magic @ sector no. 18432 not found !
"logo" not exist !!
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
ntx_hw_late_init()
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 1, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
NTXSN:"N2367A0707152"
Device: FSL_USDHC
Manufacturer ID: 3
OEM: 5344
Name: SS04G
Tran Speed: 50000000
Rd Block Len: 512
SD version 3.0
Clock: 50000000
High Capacity: Yes
Capacity: 3965190144 Bytes
Bus Width: 4-bit
Boot Partition for boot: No boot partition available
csd is 0x400e0032, 0x5b590000, 0x1d8a7f80, 0xa404000
scr addr is 0x875fef58, switch_status addr is 0x875feee8
ntx_config_fastboot_layout():9 binaries partition added
ntx_config_fastboot_layout():3 mbr partition added
Net: No ethernet found. 0
mmc0 is current device
hwcfgp=8ffffe00,pcb=59,customer=9
ESDin=0,UPGKey=-1,PWRKey=0,USBin=0x0,BootESD=0,MenuKey=0
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 14335, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 14336, count 2274 ... 2274 blocks read: OK
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 1029, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
[WARNING] Binaries load sequence should Lo->Hi !
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 1030, count 2 ... 2 blocks read: OK
Kernel RAM visiable size=254M->254M
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 2047, count 1 ... 1 blocks read: OK
no kernel image signature !
MMC read: dev # 0, block # 2048, count 8192 ... 8192 blocks read: OK
hwcfg rootfstype : 2
hwcfg partition type : 2
## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80800000 ...
Image Name: 415e60_#5018 Jun 23 13:40:14
Created: 2016-06-23 5:40:18 UTC
Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
Data Size: 2362360 Bytes = 2.3 MB
Load Address: 80008000
Entry Point: 80008000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Loading Kernel Image ... OK
OK
Starting kernel ...
PMU: ricoh61x_battery_probe : version is RICOH61x_BATTERY_VERSION: 2014.02.21 V3.1.0.0-Solution1 2015/02/09
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
512 bytes (512B) copied, 0.000142 seconds, 3.4MB/s
cannot open /dev/null
[PROGRESS_BAR-3087] No progess ...
dosfsck 3.0.6, 04 Oct 2009, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
489:8d/00, 490:ef/00, 491:02/00, 492:d2/00, 494:ff/00, 495:ff/00, 496:ff/00
, 497:ff/00, 498:ff/00, 499:ff/00, 500:ff/00, 501:ff/00, 502:ff/00
, 503:ff/00, 504:ff/00, 505:ff/00, 506:ff/00, 507:ff/00, 508:ff/00
, 509:ff/00
Not automatically fixing this.
/dev/mmcblk0p3: 372 files, 12170/825139 clusters
(none) login: killall: pickel: no process killed
sh: you need to specify whom to kill
We can see "Boot Partition for boot: No boot partition available".
So I tried to restore the internal memory on another sd card and same issue happened.
Is their a way to resolve this issue? or should I download a working img .
If so is their any kind enough people who would share an image?