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Fredrik

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  1. Ok thanks good to know! I was following primarily this one, https://jamesachambers.com/orange-pi-5-ssd-boot-guide/ i did actually then use armbian-install. So i f I use armbian-install, I can then wipe that boot partition and re-install again, or just over install on the boot partition?
  2. Hello! Iv'e just done a test run installing Armbian for booting off my new m.2 nvme drive. As 'm planning to have the drives 2nd large partition as my basic home file server I'm wondering if I can as easily re-install the OS if/when I need to update it to a newer one? Because the instructions I followed and that I see around do a very basic cat /dev/mmcblk1 > /dev/nvme0n1 onto the raw un-partitioned nvme. My case will be that I have data on a partition on that drive that needs to stay. Is this going to be an issue or are there ways to re-install Armbian or even other distro on the boot partition? Cheers!
  3. Just tried glmark with the performance governor and got 3411. Cool but last time I did that I think it didn't make any/much difference in Dolphin, just the benchmark. Read the comment box of the youtube video for how I ran this. Its easier now as you don't need to apply the special commits.
  4. At last I got around to trying with kernel 6.10, panthor and new mesa! Glmark2 score of 3055! (it was 1730 last time I tried with panfork) https://youtu.be/TbVD-F9SqWU
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