This error message, scrolling across a UART console or freezing the boot sequence, indicates that the Universal Boot Loader (uBoot) has failed a critical integrity check on the partition responsible for holding the . Without a valid DTB, the Linux kernel cannot understand the hardware layout, leading to a complete boot failure.
Some devices require the power adapter to be plugged in while flashing to maintain sufficient voltage for the eMMC write operations. 3. Adjust USB Burning Tool Settings In the Amlogic USB Burning Tool: uboot partition -aml-dtb verify patition error result
uBoot is the first piece of software to run after the SoC's ROM code. It initializes DRAM, sets up clocks, and loads the kernel. Amlogic-specific uBoot builds contain custom commands ( store , mmc , dtb ) that manage onboard eMMC or NAND storage. This error message, scrolling across a UART console
Using "Force erase All" may delete the device's unique MAC address or Widevine keys if not backed up. 4. The "SD Card" Alternative sets up clocks
aml_dtb partition verify error result ** Partition 1 'aml-dtb' invalid (signature mismatch) ** dtb verify err! Load fdt from default!