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  1. That was it - looked in gparted and it's definitely FAT16 Thanks!
  2. Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.140ubuntu13.1) ... ln: failed to create hard link '/boot/initrd.img-5.10.110-rockchip-rk3588.dpkg-bak' => '/boot/initrd.img-5.10.110-rockchip-rk3588': Operation not permitted update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.10.110-rockchip-rk3588 update-initramfs: Converting to u-boot format I am getting this error every time I do an apt upgarde. I am running on a 256Gb NVME drive and booting off of it with no problems. So does this error mean it's not actually updating /boot/initrd.img-5.10.110-rockchip-rk3588 ? The third line there makes me think that it just fails with the hard link and then generates the file instead. My google searching only led to instances where it couldn't do this because of partition format issues but that does not seem to be the case here. Is this a permissions issue? Is this even something that needs to be fixed for proper operation or can it be safely ignored. Thanks in advance for any help and thanks to the devs for their continued great work!
  3. That driver is built in already in the latest releases https://github.com/armbian/build/releases/ You should not have to build it. Is there an advantage to building from source instead of using what's there already? Just curious.
  4. Found one that works with the latest release Armbian 23.02.0-trunk.0236 with no issues it is an ezcast 5200 or 5210 - not sure which as they both look exactly the same ezcast 5200 Chipset is a Realtek 8821cu and they can be had on ebay for about $10 - mine came with a dell mini that did not have a built in wifi card. Bluetooth works as well. With my eero network here it gets 215 down and 236 up. Perfectly acceptable for me. It would be nice to find a wifi 6 adapter that is supported. But I'm just glad I found one that works.
  5. Are there any USB WiFi adapters that are supported out of the box? Nothing fancy, just looking for a cheap readily available USB WiFi adapter that doesn't require finding kernel headers and downloading modules to compile that will then be wiped out by the next release. I am currently using Armbian_23.02.0-trunk.0220_Orangepi5_jammy_legacy_5.10.110_xfce_desktop.img installed and booting from a 256GB NVME drive. Ethernet is an option but I'd like to make it more portable. What have you guys used and had success with? My network is WiFi 6+ but not having the best speed is just fine. Thanks in advance.
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