Risc OS not booting on Pi Zero - hanging on ethernet search screen
Neil Fazakerley (464) 124 posts |
I have a number of non-wifi Pi zero cards, both the v1.2 and v1.3 variants. I also have a number of fresh RO 5.28 and 5.23 MicroSD cards to boot them with. These cards have all worked fine with full-size Pi 2/3/400s etc I only have a screen and power connected up to each Pi Zero ATM as I’m waiting for some hubs and OTG adapter leads to arrive. I don’t see how that could affect things though – when I replicate that setup with a full-size Pi 3B, Risc OS just continues booting to the desktop as normal. So where am I going wrong? |
David Pitt (3386) 1248 posts |
I have never had a Pi Zero, but does the Zero even have any networking hardware? The answer might be as simple as disabling networking, and perhaps ShareFS too, in a working Pi before putting the card in the Zero. That is distinctly inconvenient if the requirent is to be able to freely swap cards. It does sound like a bit of a bug, if no networking is found it would be good if the boot continued. |
David J. Ruck (33) 1635 posts |
Networking will have to be disabled before putting the card in the Zero, unless you’ve got a USB Ethernet dongle attached. |
Neil Fazakerley (464) 124 posts |
Thanks guys, disabling networking did the trick. |
Neil Fazakerley (464) 124 posts |
Although I’ve now got the desktop booting up reliably (after disabling networking), I now have another problem. Everything works except the keyboard. The mouse works fine but there’s no response to keypresses. I’ve tried a number of Zeroes, a number of keyboards, difference PSUs, different microSD cards, different hubs, RO 5.28 and RO 5.23, but no keypresses showing up. Anyone experienced this problem or have any ideas? |
Neil Fazakerley (464) 124 posts |
If it helps I’m using a hub advertised on eBay as “3 in 1 Male to Female Dual Micro Host OTG Hub Adapter Cable USB 2.0 For Samsung”, item number 384425591819. I have three of them and I’ve tried them all. I’ve also tried them both powered and unpowered. I have some non-OTG hubs but unfortunately have no micro USB adapters for them at the moment. USBinfo doesn’t show anything when I plug a keyboard into the hub although it shows the mouse arriving. |
Kevin (224) 322 posts |
As a tempory messure for you keyboard problems you could use my virtual keybaord Vkeyboard: |
Neil Fazakerley (464) 124 posts |
Having acquired some micro adapter cables and using using a standard, non-OTG hub, everything is now working fine. I assume the Zero must have one OTG socket (for power supply) and the other is a standard socket that just happens to be micro sized. Kind of a weird set-up but that’s the only explanation I can think of. |
Stuart Swales (8827) 1357 posts |
That is indeed how it works! TippEx recommended. |
dan (9187) 4 posts |
David J Ruck said: ‘Networking will have to be disabled before putting the card in the Zero, unless you’ve got a USB Ethernet dongle attached.’ Could anyone give a link that gives info on how to do that? |
Stuart Swales (8827) 1357 posts |
Put the card in another Pi. Double-click !Boot, click the Network icon, untick the check boxes under Access and Internet and Save. |
dan (9187) 4 posts |
Thanks Stuart but I only have the one pi. |
Doug Webb (190) 1180 posts |
I’m not sure the Zero 2W fully works on 5.28 but should on the latest 5.29 ROM availabe from the downloads section. You can put the SD Card ion a PC and download the Beta 5.29 ROM image and install that on the partition. Also you may need the latest Pi firmware |
Stuart Painting (5389) 714 posts |
Thanks to a rash of boot-up problems affecting recent Pi hardware revisions, I’ve put a first attempt at a Raspberry Pi boot issues wiki page online. For example the “Boot stops at Contacting DHCP server” section should cover how to disable networking in an understandable fashion. Comments welcome.1 1 If you do spot any egregious errors, don’t stand on ceremony: just update the wiki page. |
dan (9187) 4 posts |
Doug Webb wrote: ‘download the Beta 5.29 ROM image and install that on the partition’ Can I check I’m about to do the right thing here? When I created the sd card from ro528-1875M.img, two partitions were created. Putting the card in my linux machine I see: sdb 8:16 1 29.7G 0 disk Having now downloaded the Nightly Build Beta RPi Rom, should I literally copy it to the sdb4 partition? Something like: $ sudo dd if=riscos.img of=/dev/sdb4 Or should I dd it to /dev/sdb in the same way as I did with ro528-1875M.img? |
David Pitt (3386) 1248 posts |
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dan (9187) 4 posts |
>replace the file of the same name |
Doug Webb (190) 1180 posts |
Thats good to hear, sorry I didnt come back to you as somehow I missed your return post. |