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  1. nice, Maybe you need the 10gb network adapter more. I was using 2x 3TB SATA HDD with Raid1 on orico USB3 external hard drive enclosure, HDD max speed is 120m/s, the same as a gigabit network cable Old orangpi3 box only running the 50m/s cifs transfer speed, since the poor CPU performance that's great, My initial idea was to use this h96-max to run NAS and somtimes play web online videos or video on usb local storage
  2. Ok, I get it. Only operating systems without a desktop environment are suitable to this box I'm sorry for my poor knowledge. I thought the kernel version had nothing to do with the DTB file Now I use this box with kernel6 as a NAS, replace the old orangepi3 box, the faster cifs transfer speed is great. Giving up for using the box as all-in-one device, THX
  3. Sorry, hdmi works, but low performace, may be GPU acceleration not enabled
  4. I found the dtb.img from update.img, is it genarated by your DTS_DTB_rk3566H96MAX @hotnikq I remember the debian 10 linaro firmware(kernel 4.19.193) can use wifi, usb and hdmi output , but I don't know how to extract the dtb file from it dtbo.img from update.img as below dtbo.img
  5. Good firmware, USB works with the dtb I replaced! Thanks for your effort. Thought the wifi and hdmi out did not work, but the kernel 6 is more important. I almost threw this box into the trash can... thank you @hzdm
  6. @hotnikq abandon, no ideas maybe the box only support the kernel 4.19.193, your box is the most special
  7. can you backup your box without the root partition ? @hotnikq
  8. @hotnikq I want to upgrade the debian 10 firmware, and manual flashed the new boot.img which has the new kernel to instead of boot partition Can you help to create a new boot.img by integrating the v6.2 binary kernel boot file from your root.img into the new boot.img? or provide a tutorial or link about how to create the boot.img The key to this issue is that the boot partition does not have 6.2 kernel binary files. If there are any, everything is fine because I can now use kernel 4.19.13 of Armbian(Debian_23.08.0-H96MAX_RK3566_bookworm_ROOT_edge_6.2.16_xfce_desktop.img) I found you can make the boot.img, the boot.img of ubuntu is different from debian10 and android
  9. my file not work? @Kenneth Hidalgo
  10. which update.img ? I can change the miniLoaderall.bin by RKdevTool
  11. yes, my usb stick flashed your v0.5 named "Armbian_23.08.0-trunk_Station-m2_jammy_edge_6.2.16_xfce_desktop.img"
  12. en ,but there is only 4G total at the 8G box , and hdmi is bad, so the images is not good the debian10 image is good, usb3,usb2.0 both works , hdmi works, the only problem is the kernel is 4.19.193 @hotnikq
  13. usb? the root partition and usb-stick both failed for testing I also have no idea, why you can boot without the boot partition ...
  14. the ubuntu and debian10 can be booting on my box...
  15. @hotnikqMaybe the mmc error is mmc1, which is the sd card slot(default no exists) boot first , and then u-boot try to boot the mmc0 (emmc) , after it is failed to mount ext2, finally try to scan usb for booting
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