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aleene

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  1. Yes, just checked and I can confirm Thanks and best regards, Alexandru
  2. Ok, i will try updating the board this evening (GMT+2) I thought about building them from scratch but I'll need a new board to test with - the one I have is being used as a NAS and I can't put if offline (my other server is failing) Best regards, Alex
  3. Hello I'm trying to install ZFS on the recomended armbian 4.4 bionic image for Nano PI 4 V2 (this is the default kernel) : uname -a Linux nanopim4v2 4.4.210-rk3399 #3 SMP Sat Jan 25 14:13:06 CET 2020 aarch64 GNU/Linux It complains there are no kernel headers to build a module for the 4.4.210 kernel: " sudo apt install zfs-dkms ..... Building for 4.4.210-rk3399 Module build for kernel 4.4.210-rk3399 was skipped since the kernel headers for this kernel does not seem to be installed. ... ● zfs-mount.service - Mount ZFS filesystems Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/zfs-mount.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2020-02-17 13:03:10 UTC; 17ms ago Docs: man:zfs(8) Process: 13389 ExecStart=/sbin/zfs mount -a (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 13389 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) " I've looked into the output of "apt-cache search linux-headers" and there is no package for 4.4.210-rk3399 Also, the armbian-setup tool will install "linux-headers-rk3399 - Linux kernel headers for 4.4.192-rk3399 on arm64" Is there a way to get the headers for 4.4.210 or prepare them locally ? I've tried downgrading to 4.4.192 but the board was unstable and after some time the DTB's got messed up and I could no longer boot that image
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