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Repeat reboot after script execution #1

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smori1989 opened this issue Jul 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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Repeat reboot after script execution #1

smori1989 opened this issue Jul 23, 2024 · 3 comments

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@smori1989
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bullseye OS 64bit After updating or upgrading, running scripts and rebooting, the power turns off a short time later after starting up.

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Is it running fine now?

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smori1989 commented Jul 23, 2024

The desktop screen appears and repeatedly shuts down a few seconds later.

I wrote the latest Bookworm OS 64bit to emmc and rebooted after running the script as well, and no symptoms appeared, but the built-in LCD screen does not display anything and does not respond to pressing the user button, so it does not seem to be functioning.

After I wrote the bullseye 64bit OS to emmc and updating and upgrading, I ran the script and rebooted, and the system booted normally without any problems.

After that, I enabled the VNC, SPI, and serial port radio buttons in the Raspberry Pi settings and rebooted, and the symptoms of shutting down after startup returned.

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I wrote the latest Bookworm OS 64bit to emmc and rebooted after running the script as well, and no symptoms appeared, but the built-in LCD screen does not display anything and does not respond to pressing the user button, so it does not seem to be functioning.

After I wrote the bullseye 64bit OS to emmc and updating and upgrading, I ran the script and rebooted, and the system booted normally without any problems.

The script is not compatible with Bookworm at the moment.

After that, I enabled the VNC, SPI, and serial port radio buttons in the Raspberry Pi settings and rebooted, and the symptoms of shutting down after startup returned.

May I know how did you power up the IRIV PiControl? Is the power supply able to provide sufficient current?

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