Two obvious suggestions:I did the document process for booting 24.04 Ubuntu to Raspberry Pi 5. I do the sign in, etc. then powers off. Then when I try to turn it back on, it it stuck in boot forever; I get the "orange ring of death", so to speak.
Does anyone know what is going on, and how I can solve this problem?
1) Verify the hardware with a bog stock default microSD install of the current RPiOS (Bookworm) with the minimum peripherals attached (keyboard, monitor, mouse and ideally some form of network [WiFi/ethernet]). If that works your hardware is good. Add any additional hardware and verify it still works. Then tackle Ubuntu.
2) Contact the nice folks that provide Ubuntu for support with their OS.
It should work. I certainly have run Ubuntu installs on Pi. Others have reported doing so as well. However, the vast majority of folks on the forums run variants of RPiOS and may not be up on the nuances Ubuntu brings.
Statistics: Posted by bjtheone — Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:24 pm