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  1. Reading more about it I think I had "debian armhf stretch" not "armbian stretch". I used armbian in the past, but like a year ago I switched to debian armhf for some reason I'm not sure I remember - maybe because armbian for Banana Pro was (and is) labled Support ended (EOS) So I am sorry that I probably asked at the wrong place. I'm not sure now whether I should prefer an EOS armbian or a debian armhf?! I really should improve my documentation regarding the Banana.
  2. I don't understand you, @Igor . I did not change a kernel myself, all I did was apt update. I was asked whether it is debian-based armbian or ubutun-based armbian, right? so I answered I'm pretty sure its debian. Starting with a clean Image again would mean a lot of work. (Find out how to change serial console to screen output, figure out the correct keyboard layout, learn how to configure wifi again, install software again (not all of it was via apt) ). And all this because I did an apt update?!
  3. @tido I dont know, how to figure that out? edit: Now I got it armbian bionic is bionic beaver Ubuntu and armbian Streatch is Debian Stretch. So I'm pretty sure that I have a debian kernel. @guidol I did use apt upgrade and 4.9.0-8 was installed, but not fully configured as it seems. I don't think it is a problem to upgrade kernel to 4.19, but I'd really like to avoid creating the system from scratch. I patched the .scr to use tty0 and now I see that it loops because the bootfile environment variable is not set. as it is not set within boot.scr, where is it set? I think there is no /boot/armbianEnv.txt but I cannot check right now. @maiestro: oh dear. makes me afraid of more issues after solving the bootfile stuff...
  4. apt upgrade updated the kernel of Banana pro, according to symlinks in /boot from Updated 4.9.0-7 to 4.9.0-8. Now I only get "Starting Linux", which means that output is send to serial console not tty from what I read. I read that I'd have edit uEnv.txt in order to solve the console issue and continue debugging the issue, but I cannot find this file anywhere on the partition. I tried to revert boot.scr but this did not change anything. I probably could revert to the old kernel by changing the symlinks as well, but I would rather like to use the new kernel....
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