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  1. @jock @MattWestB thank you for you help! Sorry for the late reply. Im did update the dtb files jock said, and usb 3.0 work better now, but not as stable as 100%. Sometimes it still hang on reboot unless i disconnect the device on usb 3.0 port and re-insert power for complete reboot and booting, and sometimes it boot without recognise the device on usb 3.0 port. And sometimes the WiFi drop connection and reconnect repeatedly many times without dmesg errors, and need manual reboot. So maybe im just unlucky getting the bad batch of H96 Max. Due to the needed of stability, especially with the usb port, i switching to Dell Wyse 3040 for now. It's was fun playing with armbian and rockchip. Thank you for your contribution @jock 🥰
  2. Hello everyone, I'm having a couple of issues with my H96 Max (V11 "original", rk3318, 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC) while running the latest Armbian nightly build from an SD card (kernel 6.12.x). Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 1. USB 3.0 Port Hangs the System When I plug a usb stick (3.0) into the USB 3.0 port, the system freezes. My SSH session terminates, and the network connection drops, I do not connect hdmi output. The USB 2.0 port, however, works perfectly fine. Is this likely a hardware issue, or i need to reconfigure the USB 3.0 port from "host" to "peripheral" to prevent this from happening? 2. Unable to Boot from a USB Drive My goal is to boot from an SD card with the root filesystem on a USB drive. I've tried a few methods without consistent success: - Using '''armbian-install''': The process fails at the "format" step for /dev/sda1 and returns to the main terminal. - Using '''dd''' command and re-seed the sd card UUID randomly: This method is unreliable, with boot failures occurring roughly 4 out of 10 times. When it fails, the USB drive's LED stays lit, but the system doesn't boot. - Flashing directly to a new USB 2.0 drive: I flashed the same Armbian build to a new USB 2.0 drive, but the box would not boot from either USB port, only from the SD card or eMMC. Am I missing a critical step for creating a bootable USB drive for this specific H96 Max model? Or is this a known limitation that I'm unaware of? Thanks in advance for your help!
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