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  1. Hi Wilson, Did you find a solution to this issue? Thanks Julien
  2. Hello, Following up this thread, I removed all partitions from nvme ie starting at the same point as I did with kinetic development version and tried a fresh new install of LTS version (freshly flashed to sd card). I still did not have to opportunity to install system on nvme. So what's the trick to install system on nmve? Thanks Julien
  3. Hello, Some weeks ago, I installed the kinetic version. It was rooted on the nvme drive and was working decently. After some explanations on this forum, I decided to install the LTS version. I burned a new SD card, inserted it and powered on. I was never prompt about where to install the system. After installation, the df command shows that the system is installed on the sd card. I can see nvme partitions in /dev but they aren't mounted. nvme is partitionned in two parts : one for the system, the other one is crypted and dedicated to data. How should I do? Thanks Julien
  4. Hi Werner, Thanks for your answer. To summarize, tell me if I'm wrong: Armbian supports only LTS versions and does not provide any way to upgrade from an LTS to another.
  5. Hello, Some weeks ago, I installed the "under development" version. File was named Armbian_22.11.0-trunk_Odroidm1_kinetic_edge_6.1.0-rc5.img.xz Now, I see that the "advertised" version is a rolling release armbian 22.11 Jammy. Based on this (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases) page kinetic is an earlier version than jammy. If I scroll down the page ( https://www.armbian.com/odroid-m1/ ) , I see a kinetic rolling weekly release. I suspect that the kinetic is an unstabled release while Jammy 22.11 is. Please can you confirm/explain? If yes, is there a way to "downgrade" to the stable version? Thanks Julien
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