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  1. Thanks, @Moklev, you are right. I am already replacing my orangepi intranet nodes (piece by piece) with raspberry, using the orangepis mainly for entertainment or fall-back purposes. And I will follow your advise and look for a thin client to run my NAS and a reliable backup server. Anyway, I need to upgrade all.
  2. Maybe a stupid question... Does anyone know if this is a device specific or a general kernel problem? Meaning, is it secure to upgrade other orange pi devices?
  3. Sorry, for an unknown reason, I could not login anymore. Hope it has been resolved now. Anyway, thank you both Giulio and @Moklev. I will try a 6.1.x kernel.
  4. Hello, I am new here, so I do not know if I am using the correct topic. I tried to upgrade my orange pi pc2 following the steps above, but no success. The devices tries to boot, but does not get any IP address and no HDMI output. The yellow led of the ethernet port blinks with a constant frequency (ca every 2 secs) and the device does not go any further. I tried installation from the scratch, with the same result, using Rufus and balenaEtcher-Portable-1.18.11 and the following images: Armbian_community_24.5.0-trunk.123_Orangepipc2_jammy_current_6.6.20_gnome_desktop.img Armbian_community_24.5.0-trunk.123_Orangepipc2_bookworm_current_6.6.20_minimal.img Then I tried installing again Armbian_23.02.1_Orangepipc2_bullseye_current_5.15.93.img, using Rufus, without any problems. The device booted and I could log in. The problem is, my network infrastructure relies on 3 (and 1/2) different orange pi devices, so I am afraid, the upgrade could crash my network structure. Last try: jammy desktop (see boot.log and bootstrap.log) Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks jammy-boot.log jammy-bootstrap.log
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