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  1. That is really freaking awesome mate. I agree as it worked id suddenly stopped. I will try a few sd cards etc. Thanks for confirming that I'm not hallucinating as I was close to that. Mysteries hardware problem kind of unsolvable. It is a proof that if we mess up with AI someday it will kill us as it was just a glitch ;-). Terminator movie should be compulsory on every IT course 😉 Cheers
  2. Hi there, I have new HC4 (like 6 moths old) and since beginning I am struggling with reboot. I have latest Armbian Bullseye, and every time I make reboot, I need to power cycle to get it up. Is there any solution to that problem? I tried HK images, and they are rebooting but they are old so I want to be a bit modern but that is really annoying issue. Any help please? And Merry Christmas guys, thanks for the awesome distro even with that stupid problem.
  3. Ok so I flashed Armbian Jammy and reboot worked. I did apt update, upgrade and there was kernel upgrade too, and reboot is not working, again. I tried nand-sata-install -> "Update bootloader" but that did no worked and still no reboot. Help please?
  4. Oh such a development, recent update and dietpi no rebooting too, jeez such a bad luck.
  5. I have tried DietPi and image for C4 and ... it is rebooting without issues. Oh well by by Armbian.
  6. Yeah I google a lot and it seems this is a bug which is coming on and off. Oh well I have found that system on eMMC can reboot but not on micro sdcard, I like Odroid products, but this is really annoying bug and they do do not bother as their distro somehow can reboot.
  7. Hi, I have C4 installed sdcard with bullseye from armbian website and all good first steps, change pass etc, update upgrade, no error on console and reboot from console it simple not rebooting, I need to power off all the time. I tried Jammy just for check that is worked so what is wrong with Bullseye? My armbianmonitor -u is at http://ix.io/4cyZ
  8. That is me who opened that, fingers cross, someone find the solution.
  9. Yeah I second it, have tried exactly the same and no sign of life after installing script: wget -O - https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/installScript/raw/master/install | sudo bash However ofter first run of that script I had uknown error with network adapter so I did once not reboot and run the script seconf time and no errors however end message is long and indicating something is wrong with network adapter setup. Synchronizing state of proftpd.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install. Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install disable proftpd Removing network-manager and dhcpcd5 ... Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Package 'dhcpcd5' is not installed, so not removed Package 'network-manager' is not installed, so not removed 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Enable and start systemd-resolved ... Unblocking wifi with rfkill ... eth0 already found in database. Skipping... It is recommended to reboot and then setup the network adapter in the openmediavault web interface. root@odroidhc4:~# Maybe that will help with traubleshooting.
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