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this patch is not yet implemented if I understand corectly.
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the Rock 3B has 2x Ethernet ports and unfortunately neither of them work with the Rock 3A image.
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Hi, I am also looking for an image for the Rock3b... the rock 3a image boots, but none of the ethernet port works (I have temporarily solved it with a usb lan adapter) I am trying to update the spi flash via the armbian-config right now I tried to search the downloads for an image specifically for the Rock3B, but could not find any....
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@Igor:I just installed the latest available stable build Minimal/IOT image for the Orange Pi Zero 2 and it exhibits the same issue. (Armbian_24.5.3_Orangepizero2_bookworm_current_6.6.31_minimal) Docker networking only works with "network_mode: host". Port mappings are not working at all (in bridge mode) the docker log does not throw any obvious errors, apart from complaining that it can't connect outwards (internet) and you can't connect to any mapped ports. "/etc/netplan/10-dhcp-all-interfaces.yaml" has the same " name: "*" " that you suggested before... The version I have been using before that, which was working without a hitch is: Armbian_24.2.1_Orangepizero2_bookworm_current_6.6.16 As I only need to host one docker, that will be internally used I will stay with the latest version for now, so if there is any testing you would need to do, I can help you with it.
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Thanks again, for the clarification, I reinstalled the minimal/IOT image and checked the /etc/netplan/10-dhcp-all-interfaces.yaml file and it had the 'name: "*" ' value, so in short, the fix did not make it into the 24/July/2024 image.. Do I have to re-run something, as changing the value straight after install and rebooting, then installing things did not seem to solve it... Thanks in advance update: the changes I made to the "/etc/netplan/10-dhcp-all-interfaces.yaml" file were picked up, as per the below output, but unfortunately made no difference. dragon@orangepi5-plus:~$ cat /run/systemd/network/10-netplan-all-eth-interfaces.network [Match] Name=e* [Network] DHCP=yes LinkLocalAddressing=ipv6 IPv6PrivacyExtensions=yes [DHCP] RouteMetric=100 UseMTU=true I will try to edit the file on another machine (externally) before the first login to see if that makes any difference. if this fails I will fall back to use the desktop image and disable the desktop environment as I will be running this board headless.
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Thank you I have updated the post with the log link and also corrected the rpi3 as it was used with a raspberry pi 64 lite image... the other images were also minimal/IOT images. The images used are: - x86 was a debian dvd install without GUI (debian-12.6.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso12.6.0 amd64) - OP5: Armbian_24.5.5_Orangepi5-plus_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_minimal - Orange Pi R1 Plus LTS: Armbian_community_24.8.0-trunk.399_Orangepi-r1plus-lts_bookworm_current_6.6.40_minimal.img - RPI3: raspbian image --> Raspberry Pi 64 Lite My understanding is that tehere are 2 version of the armbian for the OP5+. 1 with Desktop interface (Nobel Gnome) and one without which is the minimal/IOT version. the others are Ubuntu based or Bleeding edge only. (I have also tried the bleeding edge, with the exact same results) Would you recommend a specific image to use?
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Hi, After a fresh install of the stable Debian minimal/IOT image, creating the first user and switching to it, then installing the docker environment results in a non-functional docker. To be more precise everything seems to be running, only a few oddities, when installing docker, like being stuck on some steps (socket related) for way too long, then eventually carrying on and finishing with no errors... (instructions used to install docker) Also when the system reboots at least a minute has to pass with no CPU or any other observable utilisation for any docker container to automatically start. all of the above would be fine and I would chalk it up to a slow(er) system doing things... but the main issue is that port mapping does not work, the containers are only accessible when choosing "network_mode: host" (where obviously port mappings are discarded). I am writing this in the Armbian forum because I have installed the docker (following the same instructions) on x86 debian (amd64), on Armbian on an Orange Pi R1 Plus LTS on a Rpi3 (Raspberry pi 64 lite) and orange pi zero 2 as well and they installed and are working flawlessly. (all installs were done in the past days) I have applied the "update-alternatives" instructions that were listed on the page for the Rock 5 (using the same CPU) but that resulted in no difference. " In case you need to run Docker: update-alternatives --set iptables /usr/sbin/iptables-legacy update-alternatives --set ip6tables /usr/sbin/ip6tables-legacy " I am hoping that this is something easy to fix or obvious for an experienced user, as I ran out of ideas as to what the culpirit could be... https://paste.armbian.com/mekanuceli Any help would be appreciated.