On Sb, 07 mar 20, 23:40:09, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have here an armhf variant called wandboard (www.wandboard.org), installed 
> with Debian 9, the boot device is an internal MicroSD-Card, and if I 
> understood correctly, that is the only possible way to boot.  I now have the 
> problem that reading or writing from/to the card give I/O errors, so the card 
> must be replaced. So, I copied all files from the root partition - the other 
> filesystems are on an external SATA disk - to another computer, that worked 
> successfully with exception of one unimportant file which could not be read 
> anymore. Then, on another Micro-SD I created a new file system with the same 
> UUID as on the other card and copied all files to that location. But 
> unfortunately, the wandboard does not want to boot with the new MicroSD. Does 
> anybody have an idea what I can do to make the new card bootable?

Most likely you need to install u-boot on the SD-card.

How to do so is chip manufacturer specific. If support for the wandboard 
has been upstreamed there should be a u-boot binary in Debian and maybe 
even the magic incantation to install that to the SD-card.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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