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networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
So I'm still doing s-thing wrong with dd. What is correct for this later spin? using 128GB cards. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
your card imager needs a CLIBC_2_38, 3 versions newer than my bookworms 2-35, so I'm stuck at dd. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Because I know little to nothing about systemd, I have not touched it. If it is enabled, and IDK how to fix it if it was enabled in the .img. if so that is a bug & is a reason for a respin. Its finally done but probably won't mount as dmesg says it cannot find the ext4 file system. So another ugly thought crosses my curious mind, what is the DEFAULT file system, btrfs? -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Please forget I ever mentioned dnsmasq, it exists only in the router where its working perfectly for 7 of the 8 machines here. w/o any man pages I haven't a clue how to run any of the systemd stuff so any config changes that need to be done after 1st boot in order to enable /etc/hosts for local lookups is equ to asking 10k monkeys to retype all of Shakespear's work w/o a single typo. We both know that aint gonna happen b4 the universe runs down in another 500 billion years, So, I am going to rewrite that img to a fresh 128G u-sd, change the /etc/hostname to amanda and rewrite the the /etc/hosts file with mine. Then you tell ME what to do via systemd to make a user "ping -c1 yahoo.com translate" to its dns address in <1.5 milliseconds. That rewrite will take at least an hour. maybe into 2 because the only wat to get a boot able image out of that respin is with dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=20 of=/dev/sdc to wipe the u-sd card. then dd if=Armbian_26.2.1_Bananapim5_noble_current_6.18.15_xfce_desktop.img bs=512 of=/dev/sdc option bs=4096 is much much faster, only about 12 minutes to write but will NOT boot nor will it mount as /dev/sdc1 to /mnt/sdc1 So ATM its being written at bs=512, hoping it will work. That takes well over an hour. You have an image writer, "Armbian.Imager_1.2.5_amd64.AppImage" which has no manpage, a useless help screen and has never written a bootable .img file to any sd card since I dl'd it in jan 25. I haven't even bothered to try it as it this time as apparently burns up any u-sd card I've tempted it with so good but cantankerous old dd to the rescue. That, and 45 years a DM-II is slowly taking my eyesight because of macular-degeneration, not your problem of coarse, but mine at 91 yrs old. But saying dd is slow is an understatement, glacial is a better description. from the shell doing the writing: root@coyote:/home/gene/Downloads/armbian# dd if=Armbian_26.2.1_Bananapim5_noble_current_6.18.15_xfce_desktop.img bs=512 of=/dev/sdc status=progress 6230856192 bytes (6.2 GB, 5.8 GiB) copied, 2939 s, 2.1 MB/s -
I'd like to add my observations. The current version is 7.0.0-rc6-edge-sunxi64. The wireless interface is available, but if Ethernet is connected, it's impossible to connect to either interface via SSH. However, as soon as the Ethernet speed is set to 100, both interfaces become operational. Maybe this will help revive the hardware.
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networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Does it? Does not look like 192.168.71.1 to me... And: That is not correct, that is the global scope, no ip can end with 0. Ehhh... What do you call dnsmasq on your router then?!? If you don't "maintain" that, yes, things like this can happen, especially since you have set the leases to never expire. I have no idea if this is the case, it's for YOU as sysadmin of your network to know. Nobody knows what you did after install. All that is known after all things written in this thread: You have a dhcp server you have a dns server (dnsmasq) you installed Armbian_26.2.1_Bananapim5_noble_current_6.18.15_xfce_desktop.img (that comes with network manager according to documentation) It seems you have systemd-networkd enabled Unless you can prove the default config was with both systemd AND network manager, YOU have made changes that breaks the installation. Nobody can answer what you did, only you. The normal way if having a local dns server (even if it ONLY forwards request to outside dns server) is to configure the resolving for local domains in the dns server and not touch it at device level. For example a consumer grade router, it will set dns to router ip in the dhcp lease and when requests come in, resolve with asking your ISP dns servers. Hence, if looking up what dns server is used on the devices, they will NOT point to your ISP dns servers (or google or cloudflare etc), it will point to your router ip. Lets say you have a pihole on your network that acts as dns server, then you configure the router (dhcp server) to point to THAT ip for dns, hence, the dhcp lease will deliver THAT ip. And then you configure the pihole to resolve local ip:s and what outside dns servers to use. The DEVICES will ONLY see the local ip where the pihole lives in this situation. Resolving domains to local ip:s (/etc/hosts on your device) has nothing to do with your dns detection failing. This is all pretty basic networking... Edit For reference, this is what your /etc/resolve.conf should look like (or similar) if you configure your dhcp server to point at the ip where dnsmaq lives (same ip as the router itself) then propagate those settings via the dhcp lease. Then nothing has to be done on any device except for resolving local ip:s if you refuse to do that with dnsmasq. If you configure dnsmasq to do that, resolving will be done on the router instead of the devices and absolutely nothing has to be done on any device. With systemd: # Generated by resolvconf domain home nameserver 192.168.71.1 With network manager: # Generated by NetworkManager search home nameserver 192.168.71.1 If you don't want to reinstall again, make sure systemd network services are disabled and network manager is enabled and then reboot. But be mindfull you might need physical access if network completely fails at boot. IIRC relevant services are (I could be wrong here, you should read up on documentation) systemd_networkd.service, systemd_resolved.service & networkmanager.service I'm in the middle of moving, so I only have an arch desktop and laptop up and running at the moment, so I can not confirm on any armbian installation that I provide 100% accurate information. -
@bschnei - Yep.. it was modules, via uInitrd. Sadly the legacy config says the kernel bootarg param is 'initrd', so that lost me a good chunk of my life i'll never get back. using RAMDISK_START as the boot arg helped. This did, indeed, load the sata modules, which raised the disk. [EDIT: lol. RAMDISK_START apparently isn't even relevant? grep 'Unknown kernel command line parameters' *.log EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_001.log:[ 0.000000] Unknown kernel command line parameters "RAMDISK_START=0xa00000 biosdevname=0", will be passed to user space. EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_003.log:[ 0.000000] Unknown kernel command line parameters "RAMDISK_START=0xa00000 biosdevname=0", will be passed to user space. EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_004.log:[ 0.000000] Unknown kernel command line parameters "RAMDISK_START=0xa00000 biosdevname=0", will be passed to user space. Not sure why it's working now... ] In case this might help someone later, here's the uboot init config I used for the EspressoBin-Ultra to boot from NVMe / SATA / sda1 / SCSI: => setenv scsi_rootfs "UUID=8045e72d-9d9e-465c-a9ee-95cad5513ec8" => setenv scsi_boot_init 'scsi scan; scsi dev 0' => => setenv scsi_kernel_addr_r '0x7000000' => setenv scsi_kernel_name '/boot/Image' => setenv scsi_kernel_load "ext4load scsi 0:1 $scsi_kernel_addr_r $scsi_kernel_name" => setenv scsi_initrd_name '/boot/uInitrd' => setenv scsi_initrd_addr 0xa00000 => setenv scsi_initrd_load "ext4load scsi 0:1 $scsi_initrd_addr $scsi_initrd_name" => setenv scsi_fdt_name '/boot/dtb/marvell/armada-3720-espressobin-ultra.dtb' => setenv scsi_fdt_addr_r '0x6f00000' => setenv scsi_fdt_load "ext4load scsi 0:1 $fdt_addr_r $scsi_fdt_name" => setenv scsi_setbootargs "setenv bootargs $console root=$scsi_rootfs rw rootwait RAMDISK_START=$scsi_initrd_addr net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0" => setenv scsi_booti "booti $kernel_addr_r $scsi_initrd_addr $fdt_addr_r" => setenv scsi_boot "$scsi_boot_init; $scsi_kernel_load; $scsi_initrd_load; $scsi_fdt_load; $scsi_setbootargs; $scsi_booti" => printenv scsi_boot scsi_boot=scsi scan; scsi dev 0; ext4load scsi 0:1 0x7000000 /boot/Image; ext4load scsi 0:1 0xa00000 /boot/uInitrd; ext4load scsi 0:1 0x6f00000 /boot/dtb/marvell/armada-3720-espressobin-ultra.dtb; setenv bootargs console=ttyMV0,115200 earlycon=ar3700_uart,0xd0012000 root=UUID=8045e72d-9d9e-465c-a9ee-95cad5513ec8 rw rootwait RAMDISK_START=0xa00000 net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0; booti 0x7000000 0xa00000 0x6f00000 => run scsi_boot And there we go: [ 3.783163] ata1: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300) [ 3.790704] ata1.00: ATA-11: ORICO, Y0908A0, max UDMA/133 [ 3.796101] ata1.00: 2000409264 sectors, multi 1: LBA48 NCQ (depth 32) [ 3.824725] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133 [ 3.829607] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ORICO 8A0 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 [ 3.839402] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 2000409264 512-byte logical blocks: (1.02 TB/954 GiB) [ 3.847435] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off [ 3.852470] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA [ 3.861614] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Preferred minimum I/O size 512 bytes [ 3.883685] sda: sda1 [ 3.886538] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk Sadly, the kernel is still panicing, during load.... which is basically where I started way back when using 2018 uboot version.... below is the summary, but attached are various boot logs. _001 and _004 are probably the only useful ones though. [ 6.518199] systemd[1]: Starting keyboard-setup.service - Set the console keyboard layout... [ 6.537048] SError Interrupt on CPU0, code 0x00000000bf000001 -- SError [ 6.537084] CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 171 Comm: 9 Tainted: G M 6.12.68-current-mvebu64 #5 [ 6.537096] Tainted: [M]=MACHINE_CHECK [ 6.537099] Hardware name: Globalscale Marvell ESPRESSOBin Ultra Board (DT) [ 6.537104] pstate: 20000000 (nzCv daif -PAN -UAO -TCO -DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--) [ 6.537111] pc : 0000ffff9bb2be30 [ 6.537114] lr : 0000ffff9bb2d268 [ 6.537117] sp : 0000ffffea848f80 [ 6.537119] x29: 0000ffffea848f80 x28: 0000ffff9bb51540 x27: 0000ffff9a95b8c8 [ 6.537134] x26: 0000ffff9a880000 x25: 0000ffff9bb5eb70 x24: 0000000000000000 [ 6.537144] x23: 0000000000000000 x22: 0000000000000000 x21: 0000ffff9a9771e0 [ 6.537154] x20: 0000ffff9bb51540 x19: 0000000000000000 x18: 0000000000000fff [ 6.537163] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: 00000000ffffffff x15: 00000000000a6de8 [ 6.537173] x14: 0000000000000000 x13: 0000ffffea849080 x12: 0000ffff9bb4e000 [ 6.537183] x11: 0000000000000000 x10: 0000000000000000 x9 : 0000ffff9a88ae50 [ 6.537192] x8 : 000000000001169a x7 : 0000ffff9a9771e0 x6 : 0000ffff9bb5e000 [ 6.537202] x5 : 0000ffffea849080 x4 : 0000000000000000 x3 : 0000000000000000 [ 6.537211] x2 : 0000000000601588 x1 : 0000ffff9ae62860 x0 : 0000ffff9a95a8c0 [ 6.537223] Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError Interrupt [ 6.537228] CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 171 Comm: 9 Tainted: G M 6.12.68-current-mvebu64 #5 [ 6.537236] Tainted: [M]=MACHINE_CHECK [ 6.537239] Hardware name: Globalscale Marvell ESPRESSOBin Ultra Board (DT) [ 6.537243] Call trace: [ 6.537248] dump_backtrace+0x98/0xf8 [ 6.537265] show_stack+0x20/0x38 [ 6.537272] dump_stack_lvl+0x34/0x90 [ 6.537283] dump_stack+0x18/0x28 [ 6.537290] panic+0x3a8/0x410 [ 6.537299] nmi_panic+0x48/0xa0 [ 6.537306] arm64_serror_panic+0x78/0x90 [ 6.537313] do_serror+0x44/0x80 [ 6.537320] __el0_error_handler_common+0x3c/0xa0 [ 6.537330] el0t_64_error_handler+0x10/0x20 [ 6.537340] el0t_64_error+0x190/0x198 [ 6.537350] SMP: stopping secondary CPUs [ 6.537373] Kernel Offset: 0x237629600000 from 0xffff800080000000 [ 6.537377] PHYS_OFFSET: 0xffffacdfc0000000 [ 6.537380] CPU features: 0x00,00000090,00200000,4200421b [ 6.537386] Memory Limit: none [ 6.742429] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError Interrupt ]--- EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_001.log EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_002.log EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_003.log EspressoBin_Ultra-Bootlog.2026-04-03_004.log
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Games Compatible With Armbian on Pinebook Pro
Katsujinken replied to Katsujinken's topic in Pinebook Pro
Ooh interesting! The PBP in your video is using Manjaro though, can PPSSPP compile on Armbian? Perfect Dark aside, I haven't had any luck compiling other supposedly ARM64 compatible software like 2Ship2Harkinian etc through Armbian. If we can figure it out then maybe GoW will also be more playable on PBP through its own eventual native PC Port. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
In this local network, there is only one name to address configured in dd-wrt. dnsmasq The only true dns server is at my ISP and its been that way here since RH5.0 in 1998. I have NO M$ experience in my personal history, coming into modern computing by way of a TRS-80 Color computer running os-9, to amigados, about 10 of them as I drug WDTV-5 into the computer age when I became the Chief Engineer in 1984, but I started computing in 1978 at KRCR-12 in Redding Kalipornia. Writing a utility to prepare an automatic station break machines tapes for air that ran on an RCA-1802 and 4k os static ram that cost $400 back then. But lets get back on topic. What I want for outside names NOT in /etc/hosts: the query gets passed to the router at 192.168.71,1:53 where dnsmasq checks to see if its in its cache, and failing that, fwds the query to the dns server at my ISP for resolution. That address is not known on my side of the router. This typically adds about 1.5ms to the ping time. And nowhere in that chain fails this sequence EXCEPT this new install on a bananapi-m5. And I don't have to screw around maintaining a separate dns server of any kind. That is several times the amount of monkey business of cp-ing a common hosts file around is. But you want to insist on a dns server behind every RJ-45 jack in the house. I don't understand the Why? This is simple, quick and bulletproof until somebody decides to fix a perceived security hole, WHICH DOES NOT EXIST IF the router is reflashed with dd-wrt. I have not been touched since finding out about it in yr 1999-2000. Including a decade of running my own web page right here on this machine, stopped only because the spiders refused to honor my robots.txt. So I was paying bandwidth penalties of $150 or more a month on an SS income with my upload bandwidth filled by the robots from mj12. Whoever the hell they are. M$ spiders were in there too. People interested in my stuff couldn't get a word in edgewise. So please tell me where in the resolv.conf area what to edit to make it work, cuz I'll do it and a chattr +i on it to make it permanent. But the fix for debian bookworm, didn't fix this. -
@thanh_tan This looks like an AI-generated adaptation of my Radxa Cubie A7Z Armbian build. The Orange Pi 4 Pro uses the same Allwinner A733, so the family config is shared, but Radxa's BSP isn't directly compatible with the Orange Pi 4 Pro without board-specific modifications. Looking at the repo, it's very early stage — The write_uboot_platform() function is just a stub that does nothing, and it's relying on whatever bootloader is already on the SD card. I wouldn't expect it to actually boot on real hardware in its current state.
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bellow the conclusion of 4 days of investigations and it works create dts file in tmp directory root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# cat meson-sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0.dts /dts-v1/; /plugin/; / { compatible = "amlogic,meson-sm1"; fragment@0 { target-path = "/soc/bus@ffd00000/i2c@1d000"; __overlay__ { status = "okay"; clock-frequency = <100000>; pinctrl-names = "default"; pinctrl-0 = <&i2c2_pins>; }; }; fragment@1 { target-path = "/soc/bus@ff600000/bus@34400/pinctrl@40"; __overlay__ { i2c2_pins: i2c2_pins { mux { groups = "i2c2_sda_x", "i2c2_sck_x"; function = "i2c2"; bias-disable; drive-strength-microamp = <3000>; }; }; }; }; fragment@2 { target-path = "/soc/bus@ffd00000/i2c@1d000"; __overlay__ { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; rtc@68 { compatible = "maxim,ds3231"; reg = <0x68>; }; }; }; }; compile the dts on a tmp directory root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# dtc -@ -I dts -O dtb -o meson-sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0.dtbo meson-sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0.dts Copy the output to the /boot environnement root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# cp meson-sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0.dtbo /boot/dtb-6.18.15-current-meson64/amlogic/overlay/meson-sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0.dtbo modify the boot file /boot/armbianEnv.txt to setup the overlay root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# cat /boot/armbianEnv.txt verbosity=1 console=both overlay_prefix=meson fdtfile=amlogic/meson-sm1-bananapi-m5.dtb rootdev=UUID=d5516764-cadb-4a54-9453-6c500b56656c rootfstype=btrfs overlays=sm1-bananapi-m5-i2c0 usbstoragequirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# then a bad surprise the utility hwclock was not in the distro get the package util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb and install it root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/801453777/util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb --2026-04-03 10:46:26-- http://launchpadlibrarian.net/801453777/util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb Resolving launchpadlibrarian.net (launchpadlibrarian.net)... 2620:2d:4000:1009::3b8, 2620:2d:4000:1009::13e, 185.125.189.229, ... Connecting to launchpadlibrarian.net (launchpadlibrarian.net)|2620:2d:4000:1009::3b8|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 122602 (120K) [application/x-debian-package] Saving to: ‘util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb’ util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb 100%[=========================================================================================================================================>] 119.73K --.-KB/s in 0.05s 2026-04-03 10:46:26 (2.42 MB/s) - ‘util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb’ saved [122602/122602] root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# dpkg -i util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb Selecting previously unselected package util-linux-extra. (Reading database ... 25343 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack util-linux-extra_2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3_arm64.deb ... Unpacking util-linux-extra (2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3) ... Setting up util-linux-extra (2.39.3-9ubuntu6.3) ... Processing triggers for man-db (2.12.0-4build2) ... root@bananapim5:/home/gerard# you can reboot the module for rtc is download automaticly no need load any module boot and hwclock command to test with the version and build used on my bpi m5 v26.2.1 for Banana Pi M5 running Armbian Linux 6.18.15-current-meson64 Packages: Ubuntu stable (noble) IPv4: (LAN) 192.168.1.243 IPv6: xxxxxxx Performance: Load: 19% Uptime: 1m Memory usage: 7% of 3.67G CPU temp: 41°C Usage of /: 5% of 14G Tips: Flash Armbian from macOS, Windows, and Linux https://tinyurl.com/mryujx5u Commands: Configuration: armbian-config Monitoring : htop Last login: Fri Apr 3 09:54:29 2026 from 192.168.1.101 root@bananapim5:~# hwclock -r -f /dev/rtc1 2026-04-03 11:15:15.211101+02:00 root@bananapim5:~# root@bananapim5:~# Story not finished I try to integrate rtc1 as a fallback to ntp and chrony unfortunatly i was not able to install chrony on this distro (the last one avalaible for m5) so I try apt update and apt upgrade surprise upgrade downgrade from 6.18.15 to 6.18.10 the system but install util-linux-extra and allow chrony installation After that I create the necessary service to boot with rtc1 then start chrony and update system clock with ntp or rtc1 depending of availablility of internet root@bananapim5:/etc/systemd/system# cat sync-* ds3231-rtc.service [Unit] Description=Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback After=chronyd.service [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/rtc/sync-rtc1.sh [Unit] Description=Run RTC1 sync every hour [Timer] OnBootSec=5min OnUnitActiveSec=5min Unit=sync-rtc1.service [Install] WantedBy=timers.target [Unit] Description=Synchronize system time from DS3231 RTC DefaultDependencies=no Before=sysinit.target [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/sbin/hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=sysinit.target root@bananapim5:/etc/systemd/system# cat /usr/rtc/sync-rtc1.sh #!/bin/bash # sync-rtc1.sh # Synchronisation RTC1 <-> système avec logging # Vérifie si Chrony a des sources NTP actives NTP_OK=$(chronyc tracking | grep 'Reference ID' | grep -v '0.0.0.0') if [ -n "$NTP_OK" ]; then # Chrony OK, mettre RTC1 à jour depuis l’heure système hwclock -w -f /dev/rtc1 logger -t sync-rtc1 "NTP actif : mise à jour RTC1 depuis l'heure système" else # NTP indisponible, remettre l’heure système depuis RTC1 hwclock -s -f /dev/rtc1 logger -t sync-rtc1 "NTP indisponible : mise à jour de l'heure système depuis RTC1" fi root@bananapim5:/etc/systemd/system# end of story. log of the result 2026-04-03T13:24:30.009238+02:00 bananapim5 sync-rtc1: NTP indisponible : mise à jour de l'heure système depuis RTC1 2026-04-03T13:24:30.013803+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:24:30.014705+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Finished sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback. 2026-04-03T13:29:35.005855+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Starting sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback... 2026-04-03T13:29:36.001355+02:00 bananapim5 systemd-resolved[1433]: Clock change detected. Flushing caches. 2026-04-03T13:29:36.010529+02:00 bananapim5 sync-rtc1: NTP indisponible : mise à jour de l'heure système depuis RTC1 2026-04-03T13:29:36.016160+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:29:36.016473+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Finished sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback. 2026-04-03T13:30:01.478054+02:00 bananapim5 CRON[2521]: (root) CMD (/usr/lib/armbian/armbian-truncate-logs) 2026-04-03T13:34:44.331407+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Starting sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback... 2026-04-03T13:34:45.001445+02:00 bananapim5 systemd-resolved[1433]: Clock change detected. Flushing caches. 2026-04-03T13:34:45.010331+02:00 bananapim5 sync-rtc1: NTP indisponible : mise à jour de l'heure système depuis RTC1 2026-04-03T13:34:45.015243+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:34:45.016212+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Finished sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback. 2026-04-03T13:36:55.097288+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[1725]: chronyd exiting 2026-04-03T13:36:55.098535+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Stopping chrony.service - chrony, an NTP client/server... 2026-04-03T13:36:55.106444+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: chrony.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:36:55.107444+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Stopped chrony.service - chrony, an NTP client/server. 2026-04-03T13:36:55.130493+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Starting chrony.service - chrony, an NTP client/server... 2026-04-03T13:36:55.296466+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: chronyd version 4.5 starting (+CMDMON +NTP +REFCLOCK +RTC +PRIVDROP +SCFILTER +SIGND +ASYNCDNS +NTS +SECHASH +IPV6 -DEBUG) 2026-04-03T13:36:55.297080+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Loaded 0 symmetric keys 2026-04-03T13:36:55.298281+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Frequency -22.284 +/- 4.769 ppm read from /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift 2026-04-03T13:36:55.298541+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Using right/UTC timezone to obtain leap second data 2026-04-03T13:36:55.302159+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Loaded seccomp filter (level 1) 2026-04-03T13:36:55.308879+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Started chrony.service - chrony, an NTP client/server. 2026-04-03T13:37:00.601703+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Selected source 2620:2d:4000:1::41 (ntp.ubuntu.com) 2026-04-03T13:37:00.602025+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: System clock TAI offset set to 37 seconds 2026-04-03T13:37:01.826456+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Selected source 2001:41d0:2:c837::123 (2.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org) 2026-04-03T13:40:11.651555+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Starting sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback... 2026-04-03T13:40:12.008233+02:00 bananapim5 sync-rtc1: NTP actif : mise à jour RTC1 depuis l'heure système 2026-04-03T13:40:12.011630+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:40:12.012299+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Finished sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback. 2026-04-03T13:45:01.529270+02:00 bananapim5 CRON[2593]: (root) CMD (/usr/lib/armbian/armbian-truncate-logs) 2026-04-03T13:45:12.987841+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Starting sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback... 2026-04-03T13:45:14.008414+02:00 bananapim5 sync-rtc1: NTP actif : mise à jour RTC1 depuis l'heure système 2026-04-03T13:45:14.012561+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Deactivated successfully. 2026-04-03T13:45:14.012904+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: Finished sync-rtc1.service - Synchronize RTC1 with system or NTP fallback. 2026-04-03T13:45:14.013548+02:00 bananapim5 systemd[1]: sync-rtc1.service: Consumed 1.028s CPU time. 2026-04-03T13:45:37.968500+02:00 bananapim5 chronyd[2559]: Selected source 2620:2d:4000:1::40 (ntp.ubuntu.com) root@bananapim5:/etc/systemd/system#
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networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
That is supposed to be using network manager, again, see documentation Your question was about networking. How to configure your raid is a completely different question and has nothing to do with network. Since both systemd-networkd AND network manager (and you also mention dnsmasq) is enabled, you have most likely done changes to the system way outside of what you should. If you claim the image you downloaded CAME with all that installed and enabled by default, I would suggest you provide proof of that and then report back as a bug. As for your general network setup, I gave you my opinion earlier: Not on every specific device if there is a local dns server available on the network. Then it's normally done on the local dns itself by first checking local configs (like /etc/hosts) and if not available, resolve using online dns servers and then send the response to the device. And the dhcp server is obv configured to point to the local dns server. That way the configs gets propagated via the dhcp lease to all devices on the network. -
i will get that information for you.Sorry i did not give it sooner Box: H96 model x3 cpu-s905x3 rom 64gb the config file is kernel /Image initrd /uInitrd fdt /dtb/amlogic/meson-sm1-h96-max.dtb append root=UUID=54072e2a-0ddf-4b60-930c-f13cc5fc51b1 rootflags=data=writeback console=ttyAML0,115200n8 console=tty0 rw no_console_suspend consoleblank=0 fsck.fix=yes fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0 splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles I will post a neofetch of the usb flash that armibian works from on the same box strange enough when i take the sd card out the port on the box and place it in a usb card reader then boot armbian boots up ok and works(except the wifi) WHen i place the sd card back into the slot i get no errors but get stuck on initram
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networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
the xfce4 desktop version, specficallly: Armbian_26.2.1_Bananapim5_noble_current_6.18.15_xfce_desktop.img after unpacking the xz version. The previous version that needed 430 some updates also had the mdadm stuff preloaded and had no trouble recovering the /raid6 once I had created the mount point with a mkdir /raid6. this one fails on all counts so, no entries other than control in /dev/mapper. So I'm assuming the first thing I need to install once networking is working is mdadm. But without an external network I'm locked out of everything else. Very frustrating. gene@amanda:~$ ls /dev/sd* /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sdd2 /dev/sde1 /dev/sdf1 /dev/sdg1 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg So all the drives are there but not recognized as the raid6. The odd /dev/sdd is probably the 1T 2.5" lappy drive I put in for a faster /swap and had plans for its use as a scratchpad drive for amanda's use but is essentially just 50G of swap now. So what do I edit to fix the network ??? -
It may be better to do this with an overlay, as a kernel update will wipe out any changes you make. If you're not seeing anything on any of the I2C buses, I'd first check your wiring. You should have 4 wires, SCL, SDA, GND, and either +3.3V or +5V (depending). Next, I'd check for similar boards to your M5. A quick search suggests it's an Amlogic S905X3, which is the same Meson SM1 CPU as the ODroid C4. And there's a pair of ODroid C4's overlays to enable I2C, and they're doing more than setting the status to "okay". May be worth a try? - meson-sm1-odroid-c4-i2c0.dtbo - meson-sm1-odroid-c4-i2c1.dtbo Failing that, I'd check to see if there's anything useful in the Banana Pi forums or documentation on how to enable those I2C buses. I'm afraid some of the Amlogic documentation may be somewhat limited.
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networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
If you want to use network manager you have to make sure systemd is not overriding your configs, ie disable relevant systemd services. To me, it sounds easier to just use what is installed default, in this case systemd and use networkctl to interact. But it should be irrelevant. If you configure your dhcp server and dns server correctly, both systemd and network manager should pick up correct config in default config state so you should not even have to interact with either of them. (I started assuming you are using a minimal image, therefore systemd as default. You haven't disclosed what version you use, just something 26.3) -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
NetworkManager is how I have been trying of configure end0 but it won't run by itself, ONLY when armbian-config runs it as a client. IDK if I can copy/paste its show me output. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Either the config on the device is wrong, there is supposed to be a dns ON the device or the dhcp server is handing out wrong dns to the device. Not on every specific device if there is a local dns server available on the network. Then it's normally done on the local dns itself by first checking local configs (like /etc/hosts) and if not available, resolve using online dns servers and then send the response to the device. And the dhcp server is obv configured to point to the local dns server. That way the configs gets propagated via the dhcp lease to all devices on the network. Edit As far as I know, network manager is default on armbian (correct me if I'm wrong) and that should have edited your /etc/resolv.conf. So since it's not, you have made changes outside of default config somehow. Could be that the specific release and device you use does not utilize network manager. But since you have not disclosed that info, hard to know. But it looks like you use systemd-resolved so you should check how that works. Edit2 I was wrong about network manager, see https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Networking/ -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
gene@amanda:~$ resolvectl status Global Protocols: -LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported resolv.conf mode: stub Link 2 (end0) Current Scopes: DNS Protocols: +DefaultRoute -LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported Current DNS Server: 192.168.71.0 DNS Servers: 192.168.71.0 -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
untouched and wrong as can be: # # This file might be symlinked as /etc/resolv.conf. If you're looking at # /etc/resolv.conf and seeing this text, you have followed the symlink. # # This is a dynamic resolv.conf file for connecting local clients to the # internal DNS stub resolver of systemd-resolved. This file lists all # configured search domains. # # Run "resolvectl status" to see details about the uplink DNS servers # currently in use. # # Third party programs should typically not access this file directly, but only # through the symlink at /etc/resolv.conf. To manage man:resolv.conf(5) in a # different way, replace this symlink by a static file or a different symlink. # # See man:systemd-resolved.service(8) for details about the supported modes of # operation for /etc/resolv.conf. nameserver 127.0.0.53 options edns0 trust-ad search . Damn, doesn't anyone use /etc/hosts for small home networks anymore? Toss in that you don't install ANY manpages so us users are running blind 99% of the time. Thanks bedna. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
I repeat, what is in your /etc/resolv.conf? -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
gene1934 replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
the router reflashed with a recent dd-wrt runs dnsmasq, which caches the ISP. If that fails it query's the ISP's server, which works fine for the other 7 machines here. -
networking in bpi-m5 with new 26.03.1 release.
bedna replied to gene1934's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
What's in your /etc/resolv.conf? And what do you mean with "dhcp isn't working"? Is 192.168.71.2 not the correct ip? Where is your dhcp? Your router?
