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  1. @MrBoyi Thank you very much!!!! It really works!! I followed the steps using this new bootloader that you suggest, and worked like charm. Best Regards.
  2. Hello @Igor I tried two images from that repository: Armbian_23.5.1_Bananapim5_bookworm_current_6.1.30_minimal.img.xz Armbian_23.5.1_Bananapim5_bookworm_current_6.1.30.img.xz All of then installs with no issue, but when a connect my external drive e reboot the system, the boot error is still there. But now its a different error, before the boot screen freezed indicating that was not possible to boot from the usb drive connected, now its a boot loop. I managed to took a picture, its not that good because the screen flashes very fast. Thank you.
  3. My goal is to have a armbian with the proper boot installed on the emmc, this way I will be able to have my personal NAS with OMV. I don't know if I follow completely your tip, you are suggesting to use a older version of Armbian. How old? Like, go back to Buster? This old versions split the installation in two different partitions, one for boot and the other for the system? I asking, because the Debian that i downloaded from banana-pi team, works this way, with two partitions. But, the most recents Armbian images install in only one. So the step-by-step would be: 1 - Download and install the older version of armbian. 2 - Replace the system partition with a dd command using a more recent image of armbian. Something like this? Thank you again.
  4. Hello @Marco d_Itri, thank you for the quick answer. I tried to follow the steps on your blog, but I get lost on the part that you say, if I understand correct, that you copy the u-boot files from you old Cubieboard. I don't know if I'm asking too much, but I was expecting something like: Replace this file, change this configuration or maybe upgrade this package. As i said, I don't have enough technical knowledge. I tried to follow the PR send by @MrBoyi and i saw that the boot priority was causing this issue, my first thought was to find this file and do the change, but I understood that was no so simple. I tried other way to solve the problem like: I downloaded the Debian image on the banana-pi team gdrive, but its a very old image and i was not able to instal OMV on it. So I tried to replace the system partition with armbian image, that way I would stay with a good boot, and a better version of the system, but i endup with a very buggy system. Anyway I still facing the problem. Thank you.
  5. Hello @MrBoyi, There is a way, simple as terminals commands, so I can upgrade the u-boot on my device to fix this issue? I have a M2pro board and I am trying to assemble a NAS server with OMV, but facing the wall with this boot sequence problem. I try to found a more simple way to solve this problem because I dont have enough technical knowledge to do the same way as you. Best regards.
  6. Hello Marco d_Itri, I'm facing the same problem with my M2Pro. How do you manage to replace the u-boot? You just install this other version on emmc? Thank you.
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