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  1. Thank you. This will help me until I got another fix for it.
  2. Hello, I'm a lay user, I don't know much about Armbian and networks - On my network I have a router whose default DNS is set to point to an OrangePI 3 lts with Armbian 23.02, where I installed AdGuard (v0.107.52) and created my rules to filter advertisements through URLs that I access through the web browser of any device. It works almost 100% as I would like - I use a NO-IP DDNS on the router to access the surveillance DVR and I can see the cameras fine on my smartphone. However, when there is a power outage and then it comes back on, there is often some kind of synchronization failure between the router and the OrangePI to access the cameras. So I need to restart the Orangepi to be able to view them remotely again. I believe it could be something related to the free and dynamic DDNS, or because I needed to disable the router's DHCP and transfer this function to the OrangePI (so that the network device logs could work correctly through AdGuard). I would like to know: 1) Is there a way to program the OrangePI to restart itself every X hours? What program do I need to install (with a tutorial if possible) and how can I configure a script for this? I tried to find something within armbian-config, I searched on Google, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. So I want to test if this would solve my problem. 2) What is the easiest way to access the OrangePI system files from Windows? Is it via FTP? I use PuTTY for remote access, but I don't know much more about it. Thank you
  3. Gunjan, sorry. Not I see the ethernet problem was my swicth 8/1000. Since I have a power down on my house, something hang on it and now its working again my local ip. I dont know many commands in armbian, like this neofetch. If you know others commands in a url for I study this, I appreciate. Now I will looking for a tutorial to install OMV on a usb HD, after corrupted boots on sd card. Thanks
  4. I can't. I try to update firmware and packages from armbian-config and now my eth0 port is not working anymore. Seems like a kernel update. Im stuck on Armbian 23.02.2 Bullseye with Linux 6.1.63-current-sunxi64. On armbian-config : warning configuration cannot work properly without a working internet connection IP io via IFUPDOWN: 127.0.0.1 I dont understand why so many problem appear since this update. Its difficult to describe many things that happen. Im tryng to fix since 8 hour ago. But no lucky, no result.
  5. I make Serjaru's words mine. 1) I use Armbian Bulleyes on an orangepi 3 lts because I need Open Media Vault. The system works well when I install it, I spend hours and hours configuring it. 2) I also use another orangepi 3 lts with Armbian and AdGuard and DHCP. But every time there is a power outage in my region (something unexpected due to several factors), the OMV goes into space. It literally becomes hell trying to resolve something. You start to dig into the subject and only make the problems worse. Incredible, how easily a damn SdCard corrupts. While on the other orangepi with ADGuard the most I need to do is restart it and everything works fine. Any solution, idea? Honestly, I'm amazed at how easy it is to corrupt a system like this after hours of configuring it. Isn't there a scandisk, or something like that that can be done?
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