Hi,
I tried another approach, which unfortunately doesn't work. Maybe someone can help me.
I have a Odroid N2+, flashed an SD-card with Armbian Buster and kernel 4.9x as I knew from previously that `nand-sata-install` works without any problems with that kernel. But after upgrading to the latest current kernel (6.1.11-meson64) it stops booting from SSD. Here is what I did:
- install arbian with buster and k4.9
- move with nand-sata-install
- reboot
- apt update (error)
- disable /etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian.list
- change /etc/apt/sources.list from buster to bullseye
- apt update && apt full-upgrade
- reboot
- enable /etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian.list
- change buster in armbian.list to bullseye
- apt update && apt full-upgrade
- change kernel in armbian-config -> system -> change kernel (latest current kernel 6.1.x)
- not booting anymore, only possible to access emergency boot-thingy via HDMI and revert to the latest legacy kernel (4.9x)
Any idea how to fix that? Seems to be a common problem with later kernels... @lavorrick and @ebkde posts didn't work for me. Somehow `update-initramfs -u` didn't work and I guess their posts are still with k4.9 or k5.1? I actually think that all solutions are really complicated and don't understand why `nand-sata-install` doesn't work anymore as it's such an important feature... (fyi, I also tried it with a eMMC, other SDs, multiple SSDs as well as different SATA-adapters! This problem kills my lifetime )