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    Odroid C4

    I installed Armbian_20.02.14_Odroidc4_buster_current_5.4.39.img.xz and it seems much better, but I also found my C4 does not boot after apt update. However, it works if I do not let it upgrade the kernel, I ran this: sudo apt update sudo apt-mark hold linux-image-current-meson64 sudo apt-mark hold linux-dtb-current-meson64 sudo apt upgrade and after this it reboots without a problem (on emmc card, btw). It seems to me it's kernel version 20.05.0-trunk that's causing the failure to boot: linux-image-current-meson64: Installed: 20.02.14 Candidate: 20.05.0-trunk Version table: 20.05.0-trunk 500 500 http://apt.armbian.com buster/main arm64 Packages *** 20.02.14 100 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 20.02.8 500 500 http://apt.armbian.com buster/main arm64 Packages 20.02.5 500 500 http://apt.armbian.com buster/main arm64 Packages 20.02.3 500 500 http://apt.armbian.com buster/main arm64 Packages
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    Odroid C4

    I just received an odroid c4, and fired up on sd: Armbian_20.02.12_Odroidc4_focal_current_5.4.35.img It comes up and I'm able to log in with root@, but after setting up a user and rebooting the device, it is not available over the network. The network light stays dark, although the normal blue light is blinking. When I connect an HDMI interface, I see: meson8b-dwmac ff3f0000.ethernet: Failed to reset the dma meson8b-dwmac ff3f0000.ethernet eth0: stmmac_hw_setup: DMA engine initialization failed Is there anything I can try to get the eth0 interface to work after power cycle?
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