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Stefal

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  1. Regardless of which version I boot ("official" or home built with current) , the apt repositories are the same. And after I apt update && apt upgrade the "current" release, the "rolling" message disappears from the MOTD. I understand that I should not care of these MOTD messages, the meaning is not what I thought it was.
  2. Ho ! That's a new thing isn't it ? And IMHO, a strange choice. Is there a way to disable that rolling release during the image building process?
  3. Did you try to build the image with compile.sh and this following setting? INCLUDE_HOME_DIR=yes See https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Switches/#advanced
  4. Hello ! I'm trying to build my custom Armbian image for a Raspberry Pi. When I build it with these settings, I get a rolling release, which I don't want. compile.sh BRANCH=current BUILD_DESKTOP=no BUILD_MINIMAL=yes DISABLE_IPV6=true INCLUDE_HOME_DIR=yes KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no NETWORKING_STACK=network-manager RELEASE=trixie EXPERT=yes BOARD=rpi4b But when I boot with the official armbian minimal image (Armbian_25.8.1_Rpi4b_trixie_current_6.12.41_minimal.img) It's not on the rolling release. Do I miss a setting ? edit: I've tried with building the image on the main and the v25.08 branch.
  5. These directory are still empty: https://netcup-02.armbian.com/apt/dists/bookworm/ https://netcup.armbian.com/apt/dists/noble/
  6. Hi! Thanks for all the work on this board! I noticed that a reboot do a power cycle on the usb peripheral connected on the usb type A port. But not if I use the usb pins on the 13 pins header. Is there a way to enable a power cycle too ? I'm afraid it's not possible because the 5V pin is a in/out pin, but I prefer to ask.
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