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Sorry, it is not yet solved.
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@tkaiser could you rerun the ext4 vs. f2fs tests with the latest version of Armbian?
Perhaps somebody can offer f2fs image builds so many people can test it, as is being done for https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen/issues/471#issuecomment-732223791
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Seems the cause has been found.
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@Werner can you see what went wrong with https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/2381
Did I forget something? The module is not available in 21.02.1 Focal. Thanks for helping out.
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Meanwhile, this has been solved.
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Please allow armbian-config to switch to zsh but don't name it the default as to stay as close to Debian/Ubuntu as possible by default.
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Thanks. I wasn't implying there was something wrong with the build process itself, but the module that was disabled in the config. Here is the PR https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/2381
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For PINE A64 with Ubuntu Focal (stable and nightly) with a 5 MP camera, the documentation states to add camera_type=s5k4ec to /boot/armbianEnv.txt and reboot. After rebooting, the kernel module is not available. modinfo s5k4ec returns: modinfo: ERROR: Module s5k4ec not found.
The file /boot/config-5.9.8-sunxi64 shows that only camera sensors OV2640 and MT9V011 are available and CONFIG_VIDEO_S5K4ECGX is not set. Is this an issue with the build?
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Thanks for your replies. I've also observed it in Armbian_20.11.0-trunk.41_Pine64_focal_current_5.9.8.img.xz It is indeed from a housekeeping perspective. Shall I create an issue for it at https://github.com/armbian/build ?
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After installing Ubuntu Focal 20.08.17 (on Pine A64), I have noticed the following. Uninstalling unneeded packages with
apt-get autoremove
shows that the package python3-distro-info will be uninstalled. Can other users confirm this issue and can it be fixed when building the image?
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After installing Ubuntu Focal 20.08.17 (on Pine A64), I have noticed the following. Searching for packages which are not fully installed with
dpkg -l|grep -v ^ii
returns systemd-timesyncd. This can be fixed by purging the package with
dpkg -P systemd-timesyncd
but it is better if the image is shipped with this already fixed. Can other users confirm this issue and can it be fixed when building the image?
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