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  1. Thank you a lot !😃 I have turned on the kernel option switch and finished compiling. Could you please tell me which package to install ? Kernel and dtb only or newly built u-boot, bsp, tools and base-files is also required to install ? And what is the differences between armbian-bsp-cli-nanopi-r4s_23.08.0-trunk--1-PCc73b-Vcd00-H162a-B785e_arm64.deb and armbian-bsp-cli-nanopi-r4s-current_23.08.0-trunk--1-PCc73b-Vcd00-H162a-B785e_arm64.deb I have already checked it, the second one requires newly built base-files (>= 23.08.0-trunk).
  2. Hello Igor. My distribution is debian bookworm. So there is no way to build the kernel headers package separately? I searched a lot but found nothing about "6.1.30-rockchip64" Is it possible to copy the files directly then compile? The reason for everything is that I bought a new MT7921au wireless card, and I've confirmed compatibility before this. But when I plugged in my USB wireless card, I found that it doesn't work. I checked carefully and found that the system is missing the mt7921u module, but there are kernel modules (mt7921s and mt7921e) for the PCIe and SDIO interfaces of the MT7921 card. So I cloned the relevant source code with the intention of compiling one myself, but now I'm stuck with the kernel header files. Do you have any idea what caused the lack of the relevant kernel module? I've tested it on my 6.1.21-v8+ kernel version Raspberry Pi and everything works fine. (plugged in and ready to go)
  3. I tried https://imola.armbian.com/beta/pool/main/l/ and apt search, but there was no suitable packages for my devices.
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