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  1. Same thing happening to me, I can only boot from microSD card. But in my case switching to 6.8 kernel is not solving the issue
  2. http://ix.io/4rod $ dmesg | grep pvtm [ 4.064598] rockchip-pvtm fda40000.pvtm: pvtm@0 probed [ 4.064657] rockchip-pvtm fda50000.pvtm: pvtm@1 probed [ 4.064717] rockchip-pvtm fda60000.pvtm: pvtm@2 probed [ 4.064770] rockchip-pvtm fdaf0000.pvtm: pvtm@3 probed [ 4.064821] rockchip-pvtm fdb30000.pvtm: pvtm@4 probed [ 4.360207] cpu cpu0: pvtm=1499 [ 4.360292] cpu cpu0: pvtm-volt-sel=4 [ 4.374085] cpu cpu4: pvtm=1734 [ 4.382508] cpu cpu4: pvtm-volt-sel=5 [ 4.397347] cpu cpu6: pvtm=1745 [ 4.405565] cpu cpu6: pvtm-volt-sel=6 [ 4.487909] mali fb000000.gpu: pvtm=885 [ 4.487947] mali fb000000.gpu: pvtm-volt-sel=3 [ 4.568549] RKNPU fdab0000.npu: pvtm=887 [ 4.572941] RKNPU fdab0000.npu: pvtm-volt-sel=4 neofetch output: $ neofetch chandler@rock-5b ---------------- █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ OS: Armbian (23.02.2) aarch64 ███████████████████████ Host: Radxa ROCK 5B ▄▄██ ██▄▄ Kernel: 5.10.110-rockchip-rk3588 ▄▄██ ███████████ ██▄▄ Uptime: 1 day, 3 hours, 29 mins ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ Packages: 2101 (dpkg) ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ Shell: bash 5.2.15 ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ Terminal: /dev/pts/0 ▄▄██ █████████████ ██▄▄ CPU: (8) @ 1.800GHz ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ Memory: 470MiB / 7688MiB ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ ▄▄██ ██ ██ ██▄▄ ▄▄██ ██▄▄ ███████████████████████ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ The download speed at https://disk.yandex.ru/d/V5AxXNN2yJnOfg/20230320-edge is horrible... Can you, please, tell me where is the download link and the u-boot flash instructions? 😊 Thanks in advance!!
  3. I was able to boot ROCK5B XFCE from this build from the community weekly release and it is working fine, with a few issues (almost all of them related to the kernel, which I know it is being solved).
  4. I could get a weekly release build Armbian XFCE running great directly from NVMe, I believe in earlier replies there is some instructions about doing that. Armbian + this hardware power is great!! The lack of mainline linux kernel is the most important thing to improve, but I would like to point another thing: I was trying to install GitLab Community Edition in the latest Armbian for ROCK5B (I know there are a lot of issues), one of the requisites is to have ruby interpreter of exactly the version 2.7, and the interpreter available in repositories is 3.0 (which is not suported by GitLab server). So I have tried to compile from source, but I was not able to do that because it does not find openssl, even if I add the correct path in the configure script... I know this topic is not the main subject of this discussion, but I would like to point that as this is the most important topics in the ROCK5B forum section.
  5. which version of Armbian did you use? did you compile or use a built image?
  6. You were not able to install it in NVMe? It boots only from SD?
  7. Is it booting directly from NVMe? I would be glad if you could share the installation procedure 😊 Thanks in advance!!
  8. Hello everyone, I would like to thank @lurk101 very much for his patience in helping me how to boot Armbian directly to NVMe in my ROCK5B. I could do that with the Official release 22.11 Jammy with Gnome from the website. The PSU I am using is a dumb 5V 3A which I used to power my Raspberry Pi 4. As I could boot the OS directly from NVMe, I asked if he would mind if I shared the information with you. He answered he doesn't, so here we go... However, I was not able to use Ethernet port neither my wifi m.2 adapter, so there is no network connection... If I have more information I will share with you, thanks a lot!!
  9. I was able to boot and run armbian-config only with the lastest Official Armbian Image. The Power Supply, the NVMe and the microSD card I used did not cause ANY issue... I was not able to install and boot armbian to NVMe with that image, I would be so glad if someone could provide me better information of the procedure to make that installation to install Armbian and boot it directly from NVMe. If I get more information I will keep you up to date 😊
  10. What did you do to boot Armbian only with NVMe? Thanks in advance for sharing!
  11. @lurk101 I will try to reproduce the steps @balbes150 gently told us, I have not had yet enough time to do that. When I get it to run, I will post a full report of how to do that. I am using a dumb 5V 3A USB-C Power Supply that I have always used with my Raspberry Pi 4, do you think using a PD PSU will be better?
  12. @lurk101 it is not clear for me too!
  13. Hello @balbes150, thanks for your hard work by providing these images for those who own the ROCK5B. I flashed the following images into my microSD: - Armbian_23.02.0-trunk_Rock-5b_jammy_legacy_5.10.110 - Armbian_23.02.0-trunk_Rock-5b_jammy_edge_6.2.0 and both of them did not make any HDMI video output in my ROCK5B, there is no blue light activity LED blinking. I have tried to access through SSH and UART, but neither of them worked. I flashed the .img files directly to microSD (with and without nvme plugged in the M.2 PCI-e slot). Can someone, please, tell me the right procedure to run armbian-install from u-boot to install in my NVME drive? Thanks in advance!!
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