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troubleshooting [2015/10/12 00:01] – [I heard some parts may need resoldering] krisha | troubleshooting [2016/12/26 23:26] (current) – [I've connected the rad1o in Mass Storage Mode, but the filesystem is read only] 151.217.239.253 | ||
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If you are running Arch Linux there might be a similar problem but of different origin. The solution is provided within the hackrf-github [[https:// | If you are running Arch Linux there might be a similar problem but of different origin. The solution is provided within the hackrf-github [[https:// | ||
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===== I've connected the rad1o in Mass Storage Mode, but the filesystem is read only ===== | ===== I've connected the rad1o in Mass Storage Mode, but the filesystem is read only ===== | ||
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- run fsck on that partition | - run fsck on that partition | ||
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- follow the instructions of fsck | - follow the instructions of fsck | ||
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Reason: usb-autosuspend. manually configured auto-suspend or you may have laptop-mode-tools or tlp (thinkpad powersaving tool) | Reason: usb-autosuspend. manually configured auto-suspend or you may have laptop-mode-tools or tlp (thinkpad powersaving tool) | ||
- | Solution: disable usb-autosuspend for id 1d50:6089 | + | Solution: disable usb-autosuspend for ids 1d50:cc15 and 1d50:6089 |
- | (if your using tlp add USB_BLACKLIST=" | + | (if your using tlp add USB_BLACKLIST=" |
===== display blinks if turned on, but quickly turns off afterwards. All fine on USB power ===== | ===== display blinks if turned on, but quickly turns off afterwards. All fine on USB power ===== | ||
- | Your battery is empty. The voltage might be even too low to be recharged. | + | Your battery is empty. |
- | Try to kickstart the loading process by connecting the read and black cables of the battery to a 3.7V source for about a minute. | + | |
- | Or if you have professional LiPo-charger complaining about voltage being too low, try NiMh mode, until you reach about 3.4V. Then continue loading normally or via a USB. | + | |
- | BE CAREFUL and ask an experienced friend to help you. | + | |
===== on/off switch is not working | ===== on/off switch is not working |
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