![]() ![]() Flashing the SD card in the other slots appear to yield the same results, regardless if it is one or multiple flashes at a time. I don’t know if this helps but the source file can only be selected from the left most inserted drive.img file either ends up being blank or fails during flashing with the warning that isn’t able to access certain drives. The cloning process gives us a bunch of errors on our Linux check process such as error: failure writing sector 0xfed008 to hd0 and putting it into emergency mode. The same error does not apply to all the scenarios.The errors mainly come after the flashing process when the SD card doesn’t work with out system, but we don’t see any of these issues when flashing through the Etcher on our Windows computers. ![]() ![]() We are not even using mdadm in our software. On the last failed SD card it displayed a source and destination checksum mismatch. They all display mdadm: no arrays found in config file or automatically. It passed flashing and verification of 3 out of 4 SD cards on variable slots but none of them work with our system. Flashing with a url did allow us to use the.When failing to flash an SD card properly (“files being copied poorly”) - is this happening to the SD cards in every slot on the EP? OR could the problem potentially be isolated to a single slot?.xz file? If it is just for that scenario, what error messages are you getting with the other 2? The screenshot you posted - is that same error occuring in all 3 scenarios you noted - or just for "USB source - SD card target.img files - for example, does a “blank” balena OS image cause these errors? Have you seen these errors with multiple. ![]() I’d be interested to see if this works as it looks like the error is at the “source” end from the screenshot you posted on the forums
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