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  1. Yes, flash the first device, then move it to a second one and try to nand-sata-install it Do I need to reset some sort of checked file in the in the SD, some sort of lock? Also, I did it on other armbian installations and hardware, and it worked
  2. I resolved the issue, on my case at least: The Uboot instance doesn't like the SD to be inserted while booting, so it couldn't detect it. Simply leave the SD out, boot to uboot, insert the SD then boot to mmc1(SD) For the double IP problem,the error was on my part. I assumed that the eth0 interface from linux was the physical Ethernet labled Eth1 and eth1 in linux was Eth2 physical. That's wrong: linux eth0 => Physical Ethernet2 linux eth1 => Physical Ethernet1 With this, the problems are resolved
  3. Hi everyone, I'm working on a bunch of arm boards, where I installed armbian on the eMMC I'm trying to re-flash some of them, via SD and then via nand-sata-install, but something is wrong A fresh SD works, as in: boot from SD run nand-sata-install select eMMC run and wait But as soon as I try to do it a second time, on a second board, it breaks, meaning that nand-sata-install doesn't show any storage device, while /dev/mmc* it's recognized from linux (image 1) INFO: Armbian monitor log $ uname -a Linux rockpi-s 6.0.10-rockchip64 #22.11.1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Nov 30 11:20:25 UTC 2022 aarch64 GNU/Linux
  4. Hi, everyone I have 2 rockpi s based boards, and I tried to apply an overlay to one. It actually compiled, I rebooted and the nothing more. I connected serial, e it was on U-boot, spitting this: U-boot seems unable to load the device tree, but to my knowledge, a broken overlay shouldn't break anything Any help is welcome Thx
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