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AndrewZAP1977

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  1. Thank you all very much for your help! Everything worked out! One nuance. I once again created an image on another SD card (32 GB) to distinguish the partitions by volume. I made the "lsblk" command. In my case the EMMC was "mmcblk2p1" Before that, I recorded on an 8GB SD card and the EMMC of the OPI is also 8GB and I could not tell which one is which! Once again, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
  2. It will probably be very difficult for me. Could you help me step by step? I found this article . I looked under /proc/partitions. I have the following entries there: major minor #blocks name 179 0 7634944 mmcblk2 179 1 7536640 mmcblk2p1 179 96 7563264 mmcblk0 179 97 7401472 mmcblk0p1 252 0 1018656 zram0 252 1 51200 zram1 I tried to mount the EMMC as written in that article (by command: mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt ), but I don't know what to do next? How can I access and where can I find my corrupted armbianenv.txt file? Thanks in advance for your help!!!
  3. Thank you very much for the quick response. The first two options for me will probably be very difficult. I am a beginner and this is very difficult for me. As you advised, I tried to write a fresh image to the SD card and my OPI booted up. But he booted from the SD card. And the system was reinstalled and working from SD card. Or I'm wrong? And I'm not sure if I can access and change that armbianenv.txt file that is in EMMC (which I corrected due to my stupidity). I will try to mount EMMC. And correct my mistake.
  4. Hi all! Sorry about my English. I just started learning Armbian. Please don't scold me for my ignorance. I have an Orange Pi 3-lts. I installed an "Armbian_23.02.2_Orangepi3-lts_bullseye_current_5.15.93" OS on it. Transferred everything to EMMC. Installed Clipper. I started experimenting with the rotation of the display. (everything seems to have turned out as I wanted!) But damn! Wanted more! I wanted the startup process log to not be displayed on the screen when the OS was started. I read somewhere on the Internet: change in armbianenv.txt console = botn on console = serial. I listened and changed. And now I can't manage my OPI. I can't connect via terminal because OPI won't connect to WiFi. I've tried with a network cable. No luck. Please tell me. Is there any way to restore the functionality of my OPI (it has all the clipper settings, I did not have time to make a backup). Or do I just have to start all over again? Thank you in advance for your help!
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