Thank you for the update Wang, and for the new logs.
It seems that new errors are starting to appear during the booting process, probably due to some corrupted files. I would, at this point, recommend a format and re-burn of the microSD card with a new copy of the Shake OS, to start with a fresh system and see if this solves the problem you are experiencing.
I will post the burning instructions here for your convenience:
- Please take the microSD card you have and format it before burning the new Shake OS image
- Make sure, when you format it, that the shown capacity is the maximum (i.e. if the SD card is 32GB like yours, then the capacity should be near or equal to that value). This is to check that no partitions have been involuntarily and erroneously created. They could be the cause of the error we see now
- Take care to format the SD card in a FAT32 File System (or exFAT if the SD card is 64GB or larger)
- Download the new Shake OS image from here: https://gitlab.com/raspberryShake-public/raspshake-sd-img/-/raw/main/raspishake-release.zip
- And follow the microSD burning instructions from here: raspishake-microSD-card-software-Instructions.txt · main · raspberryShake-public / Raspshake Sd Img · GitLab
I followed the numbered list points to burn the files on my SD cards, and I have not used Etcher or similar software.
If, even after this, the Shake is still displaying a “Not Connected” status, then please retry the following procedure to see if it solves the connectivity issue?
Please access your
rs.local/
page, go toSettings
(the gear icon high on the left), and then theData
tab. Try unchecking theForward Data
box and, after ~30 seconds, recheck it. Then,click save and restart.
Thank you.