JEEDOM - Replacement 16Gb eMMC Module for Jeedom Smart
Replacement 16GB eMMC memory card for Jeedom Smart.
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Is your Jeedom Smart showing signs of eMMC memory failure? Does a restore not solve the problem? Then replacing your eMMC memory card is inevitable.
Don't worry, it's simple and can be done in just 3 steps:
Once the board has been replaced and the front panel reassembled, you can restart your Jeedom Smart. All you have to do is restore your backup.
Note: The Linux version is Debian 11.
1. Backup of Jeedom
First of all, it is essential to perform a backup of Jeedom which can be restored at the end of the procedure.
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Go to the Jeedom interface then click on the menu Settings > System > Backups.
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Click on the Start a backup button.
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When the backup is complete, click on Download the backup.
2. Disassembly of the Jeedom Smart Box
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Once the Jeedom backup is downloaded, shut down the system via the menu Settings > System > Shutdown.
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Disconnect all external devices connected to the Smart (power supply, ethernet, USB, screen...) and unscrew the antenna from the internal controller.
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Unscrew the 2 screws on the front (black plexi marked jeedom) of the box:
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Slide the motherboard towards the back:
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5. Unclip the eMMC storage located under the motherboard:
6. Clip the new eMMC storage under the Smart's motherboard.
Reassembly of the Jeedom Smart Box
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Insert the motherboard from the back of the box.
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Replace the black plexi marked Jeedom at the front and screw back the 2 screws.
3. Getting Started with the New System
3.1 First Boot
On the first boot, the file system is resized to take up all available space before the box automatically restarts. This step can take up to 2 minutes.
3.2 Accessing Jeedom
Since the system has been reinstalled, the first access to the Jeedom interface should be done using the credentials admin
/admin
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3.3 Restoring Jeedom
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Go to the menu Settings > System > Backups.
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Click on Add a backup and select the previously made backup.
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Click on Restore the backup.
3.4 Modifying the Internal Controller Port
It is necessary to change the port of the internal controller which is no longer /dev/ttyS1
but /dev/ttyAML1
on this new system.
The procedure in video: