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  1. Hi bschnei, wondering if you still have one of these units in service? I have a Mochabin box and hoped the espressobin image might be compatible but it sounds a lot like globalscale devices are just a lot of trouble without much success Thanks for your time. Oscar
  2. Freezing kernel upgrades just means you can stay with a stable kernel and an update command will leave your kernel as is (in this case remain on the current edge kernel while updating the rest of the system). It's easy to unfreeze and update when there's a new LTS kernel available.
  3. Hey pdieguez, I've layed out the process in the OMV forum here https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php?thread/54000-catastrophic-wireguard-install/&postID=403856#post403856
  4. Hi Igor, any developments with these pre-rolled images? Can I request a Renegade OMV image or will I need to wait for an LTS? Thanks for your time, Oscar
  5. Short summary of process to follow: I burn Armbian with Etcher, update etc and install OMV. From here I use armbian-install (or armbian-config) to transfer to the eMMC. This is the only tool I've found that makes the eMMC transfer simple (thank you!). The eMMC system boots and seems fine but OMV is not functional (though it works fine on the SD it was transferred from). As a result I always just transfer the raw Armbian install to eMMC, boot from there and install OMV direct to the eMMC but it would be very handy to be able to transfer from an SD with a working OMV install fully configured as backup.
  6. Armbian install unfortunately not working to transfer an OMV install on a 3328 renegade board. It boots but OMV is non functional (and seemingly irreparable)
  7. the OMV plugin requires the meta package, that's the reason there's a problem
  8. the tools package is part of a default install, there's no need to install it manually
  9. I did try this Werner, it still installed a vanilla debian kernel Tools is installed by default, it's the meta package that's the problem and the OMV plugin requires the meta package
  10. I intend getting to this in time (also with OpenWRT) but for the moment I'm not in a position to do it. If there's an image that'll boot on a renegade board then at least I can explore
  11. I think I know how to do it. Install wireguard, then goto arbian-config and install the kernel and headers, that way you overwrite the kernel from the wireguard installation.
  12. Thanks SteeMan, wireguard-tools show as installed, I think the metapackage needs installation (which I'd guess is why I can actually install the package without getting a message it's already present). My issue is that the OMV plugin installation results in the same unbootable state. I'm trying to save myself the time of reinstalling OMV every time and work out why a wireguard install renders Armbian unbootable. Igor (and Werner) have observed it probably has to do with dkms packages which I suppose is why wireguard installation defaults to installing a linux package which I guess installs an incompatible kernel. I'd been hoping that the pre-rolled Arbian/OMV images might solve this problem but it's looking unlikely unless the OMV-Extras team can suggest a solution.
  13. Unfortunately apt install --no-install-recommends wireguard doesn't help. I started by installing headers first which seemed to skip a kernel install (at least I got a – autoinstall for kernel 6.1.0-23-rt-arm64 was skipped since the kernel headers for this kernel do not seem to be installed – message) but still no boot on restart. I even tried installing edge kernel and headers which worked for me last time but as soon as Wireguard's installed it refuses to boot.
  14. Would any of these OMV images run on a 3328 Renegade? I can run the Libre portability script so figure I just need it to boot
  15. I'll hook into this in the next few days, thanks for your time nutting it out it'll be great to finally have it sorted Best regards, Oscar
  16. Thank you! Can I just apt uninstall those packages? Are there only the two that can cause this issue that I need to remove?
  17. Hi Werner, thanks for your reply. I tried again several times today, including with the latest server image and am still unable to boot following installation (though no errors are reported). It occurred to me I should've tried installing headers first but I've spent another day trying to nut it out so I'll have to leave it for another day. Really frustrating not knowing what I'm doing wrong. I'll give this a try next time, thanks.
  18. This is great, thanks for this it's exactly what I wanted! Will this play nice with armbian-config eMMC install? I once tried after installing OMV on an sd card and the emmc transfer wouldn't boot (armbian-config's the only tool I've found to do an emmc install)
  19. Hi, just to be clear I've zero doubt the problem is me but this is a recurring issue and I've been unable to nut it out on my own. I've found (both with bullseye and bookworm) that installing Wireguard borks my system - ie I am unable to boot after install. I'm running headless and therefore am limited diagnostically (I can't say what errors are occurring when attempting to reboot) I realise this'll make my problem frustrating for a lot of folks to engage with but any ideas at all'd be helpful. When first using Armbian a few years back it seemed as though the issue was that the LTS kernel did not include wireguard support and I discovered installing an edge kernel allowed me to install and use Wireguard successfully. I'm now getting the issue with Bookworm though so clearly my problem was not the kernel and whatever allowed me to install Wireguard was just incidentally triggered by the process I followed to install the edge kernel. I've done seven fresh installs in the last few days just to get my system bedded down and am a bit nervous about experimenting too much given cellular internet with limited data allowance. I'm hoping to swing into this with at least some idea about what the problem might be and how I might resolve it so I can minimise danger of another time consuming reinstallation. System is a Libre Renegade board (Rockchip 64) Thanks in advance for any ideas. Oscar
  20. Armbian-config has a transfer to eMMC tool Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Actually anyway of disabling HDMI, preferably persistent There are some methods online but the ones I’ve found are oriented to Raspberry Pis and nothing has any effect on my Renegade board
  22. Hey, I’ve read you can save 40Ma, can anyone tell me what is the best way of disabling HDMI? TIA
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