Is your RPi5 fairly new?
After a bit of googling, the 'Asynchronous SError Interrupt' suggests that your RPi5 might have the newer D0 step processor, but the OS is not yet adapted to that version. You can check the stepping by looking at the identification on the top of the processor, provided a fan or heatsink is not covering it up.
Unfortunately, PINN does not distinguish between the C0 or D0 processor steppings so it allows an OS that is suitable for the Pi5 C0 stepping to be installed on a D0, but it doesn't often work. You may just need a later version of Recalbox. The version PINN installs is v8.0.2, but I see the latest available version on their website is v9.2.3 and that is suitable for the Pi5 2GB version which has the D0 stepping.
I'm afraid PINN's OSes sometimes lag behind the latest versions as it takes time and resources to convert them. Often this is not a problem as they can often be upgraded in situ, but in some cases when new hardware becomes available, like the RPI5 or the D0 stepping, it is necessary to have the very latest version to install.
I shall try and update Recalbox shortly. In the meantime, if you want to wipe your SSD, you could test this is indeed your problem by installing Recalbox from Rpi Imager direct to your SSD. Ubuntu 24.04 may also predate the D0 stepping, so the 24.10 version might be more appropriate. I don't have a Rpi5 D0 processor to test this myself.
After a bit of googling, the 'Asynchronous SError Interrupt' suggests that your RPi5 might have the newer D0 step processor, but the OS is not yet adapted to that version. You can check the stepping by looking at the identification on the top of the processor, provided a fan or heatsink is not covering it up.
Unfortunately, PINN does not distinguish between the C0 or D0 processor steppings so it allows an OS that is suitable for the Pi5 C0 stepping to be installed on a D0, but it doesn't often work. You may just need a later version of Recalbox. The version PINN installs is v8.0.2, but I see the latest available version on their website is v9.2.3 and that is suitable for the Pi5 2GB version which has the D0 stepping.
I'm afraid PINN's OSes sometimes lag behind the latest versions as it takes time and resources to convert them. Often this is not a problem as they can often be upgraded in situ, but in some cases when new hardware becomes available, like the RPI5 or the D0 stepping, it is necessary to have the very latest version to install.
I shall try and update Recalbox shortly. In the meantime, if you want to wipe your SSD, you could test this is indeed your problem by installing Recalbox from Rpi Imager direct to your SSD. Ubuntu 24.04 may also predate the D0 stepping, so the 24.10 version might be more appropriate. I don't have a Rpi5 D0 processor to test this myself.
Statistics: Posted by procount — Thu Apr 10, 2025 9:53 pm