Active Topics

 


Reply
Thread Tools
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#231
Make sure the USB stick is labelled "USB".
 
Posts: 198 | Thanked: 271 times | Joined on Mar 2015 @ Germany
#232
usb stick how can i boot ? Key kombination?
With micro SD card inserted. i plugged a usb keyboard in the micro usb port.
i formatted microsd card to Fat32 with one partition.
i unzipped the file:
so i got :



it is right ?
Attached Images
 
 
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#233
I have no idea if the tablet can be booted from the microSD or not. Using a FAT32 formatted USB stick the label should be USB. Just unzip the files to the root same as you did with the microSD already (or copy them from the microSD, should make no difference).

You also need a (powered) USB hub and USB keyboard&mouse.
Just press ESC while booting, select Boot Manager (here you need the mouse) and finally select the USB stick (with the keyboard, if I recall correctly).

Skim/read through this Onda thread, all the information you need should be mentioned along the way.
 
Posts: 198 | Thanked: 271 times | Joined on Mar 2015 @ Germany
#234
So special thanks it is working.
Anybody knows to get a spare battery for this tablet ?

btw: i test to upgrade to 2.2.0.29 it failed.
i will read the thread for a solution.

edit:

https://github.com/tmikkonen/sailfish-onda-v820w

works great ...

other issue on filemanager only 10 gb will shown i got an 32 GB tablet any solution ?

Last edited by monkeyisland; 2019-09-04 at 16:34.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to monkeyisland For This Useful Post:
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#235
Originally Posted by monkeyisland View Post
other issue on filemanager only 10 gb will shown i got an 32 GB tablet any solution ?
I don't know if it's the easiest but create a bootable Linux USB stick (Ubuntu, Linux Mint etc.), boot the tablet from it, start GParted and resize the tablet's partition... you'll need the USB hub + keyboard & mouse again.
 
Posts: 198 | Thanked: 271 times | Joined on Mar 2015 @ Germany
#236
@:tmi need a 32 bis efi ? or 64 bit

so download a 64 bit linux mint iso ?
an copy to usbstick ?
 

The Following User Says Thank You to monkeyisland For This Useful Post:
Posts: 172 | Thanked: 353 times | Joined on Nov 2014
#237
Originally Posted by monkeyisland View Post
@:tmi need a 32 bis efi ? or 64 bit
This might help.
EDIT: or this.

Originally Posted by monkeyisland View Post
so download a 64 bit linux mint iso ?
an copy to usbstick ?
You probably need to use dd or UNetbootin or similar to create a bootable USB from the ISO image. (I think there was even some USB creator program included if you boot the Linux Mint "LiveCD" on a PC)

Last edited by tmi; 2019-09-05 at 14:46.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to tmi For This Useful Post:
Posts: 198 | Thanked: 271 times | Joined on Mar 2015 @ Germany
#238
So finally .. i managed it...

I downloaded following iso https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/

With AcetoneISO downloaded from Softwareshop under Linux Mint 18.3 on MacMini i decompressed the iso to the usb stick.

The i take my USB Hub and bootet from the Stick.
I used default settings.

After a while the Debian Desktop was shown.
So i expanded the Sailfish Partition to the maximum.
Now i had 24,7 GB free.
 

The Following User Says Thank You to monkeyisland For This Useful Post:
Posts: 105 | Thanked: 205 times | Joined on Dec 2015 @ Spain
#239
Originally Posted by monkeyisland View Post
So finally .. i managed it...

I downloaded following iso https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/

With AcetoneISO downloaded from Softwareshop under Linux Mint 18.3 on MacMini i decompressed the iso to the usb stick.

The i take my USB Hub and bootet from the Stick.
I used default settings.

After a while the Debian Desktop was shown.
So i expanded the Sailfish Partition to the maximum.
Now i had 24,7 GB free.
Which options have you used? Because I can't up the graphical session :/
 

The Following User Says Thank You to ferlanero For This Useful Post:
Posts: 105 | Thanked: 205 times | Joined on Dec 2015 @ Spain
#240
Ok. To make the proper Gparted USB live bootable on Onda V820W is much better to follow the manual method to get the GUI up properly: https://gparted.org/liveusb.php#linux-method-b
 

The Following User Says Thank You to ferlanero For This Useful Post:
Reply


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 17:35.