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  1. followed the steps in the kernel page to upgrade: aptitude remove ~nlinux-dtb ~nlinux-u-boot ~nlinux-image ~nlinux-headers aptitude remove ~nlinux-firmware ~narmbian-firmware ~nlinux-$(lsb_release -cs)-root apt-get install linux-image-next-sunxi linux-headers-next-sunxi apt-get install linux-u-boot-bananapi-next linux-$(lsb_release -cs)-root-next-bananapi apt-get install armbian-firmware sunxi-tools swconfig a10disp reboot still can't boot, maybe I should buy a cable to get the logs now.
  2. I can't find my TTL to USB cable. get back to try manual upgrade, I found only bananapi and bananapipro in possible device names, which one should I choose for my bpi M1 plus?
  3. before try this manual upgrade procedure I have just flashed the mainline rom in the webpage: https://www.armbian.com/donate/?f=http://image.armbian.com/Armbian_5.20_Bananapi_Debian_jessie_4.7.3.7z I found it just won't boot on my bpi M1+
  4. thank you very much for your responses. I tried to switch to vanilla kernel by the script in HOW TO "wget -q -O - http://upgrade.armbian.com | bash" however, I can't found bananapi plus, only bananapi. It seems like the script is not updated for some new boards. any other way?
  5. I got a banana pi plus like the one this web page https://www.armbian.com/banana-pi-plus/ and downloaded legacy jessie server on it. After applied the last step on the page: sed -i '1isetenv fdtfile sun7i-a20-bananapi-m1-plus.dtb' /boot/boot.cmd mkimage -C none -A arm -T script -d /boot/boot.cmd /boot/boot.scr ln -fs bin/bananapim1plus.bin /boot/script.bin reboot the board just can't boot up. anyone have same problem?
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