Booting from the Ubuntu/FriendlArmy image for the NanoPi Neo 2, I can't find any /dev entries for the on-board eMMC storage (8GB). If there's an easy way to check the output of dmesg, or a /proc or a /dev file, to look for an explanation them I'm all ears. If the board doesn't contain 8GB of storage then that's okay, but I thought it did. If it does, is there an easy way to make the OS recognize and utilize it?
ElderOfPsion wrote:
Booting from the Ubuntu/FriendlArmy image for the NanoPi Neo 2, I can't find any /dev entries for the on-board eMMC storage (8GB). If there's an easy way to check the output of dmesg, or a /proc or a /dev file, to look for an explanation them I'm all ears. If the board doesn't contain 8GB of storage then that's okay, but I thought it did. If it does, is there an easy way to make the OS recognize and utilize it?
If you mean the "NanoPi Neo2" then the device has NO eMMC.
For eMMC you could mean the "NanoPi Neo Core2" or the "NanoPi Neo Air"
But if you do boot from uSD-Card, then mostly the eMMC is deactivated

For me the best would also be that I can see the other device...