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OrangePi PC update was successfully. A reboot succeeded. Thanks for the update!
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Is the problem related to the BananaPi (family) only? I've just upgraded my OrangePi PC, but didn't reboot yet.
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Thank you. I'll give it a try
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So "Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.25 stable Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 4.9.12-sunxi" will not match the requirements for this easy way? I've downloaded the image a couple of days ago. If not, could you give some more details on what has to be changed? Thank you René
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I found this: https://linux-sunxi.org/1-Wire In there, I see we have to declare 1-Wire, and map to a pin in two different places. Maybe there is already a definition for the desired pin. I keep on looking. If you find something, please let me know.
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I'm still working on this issue. In the documentation I found that it is possible to specify a size in percentage, that is used to adjust the sd card partition: I put 25% in the file /root/.rootfs_resize Then I wanted to run the firstrun script again to apply the change (and create a new ssh key). But the file is not present on my disk. However I found it under /media/mmc/etc/init.d. I am running "ARMBIAN 5.25 stable Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 3.4.113-sun8i". Is the file supposed to be missing after the initial resize and copying everything to the hdd?
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Thanks for the response. Since Linux is not my daily work, I wanted to go "the easy way". I thought I could just restore bananian to the OPI, but that didn't work. Maybe I should do a clean install, and copy over everything I need. There is a lot of software on the system, as it acts as home automation server, power meter reader... Anyway, I guess reinstalling and manually settings everything up again will be the better way.
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In my folder /etc/apt/sources.list.d there are files for bananian and armbian. I suppose I can delete the bananian file/entries. But the script upgrade.sh, in the lib folder on Github, does remove the file. Should I call that script?
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Hi tkaiser, the first three script were already present (10, 30, 40). I've added 98-autoreboot-warn and 99-point-to-faq. Thank you René
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Hi, my new Orange Pi has been set up with an external HDD. I've backed up my banana pi m1 with sudo tar cvpzf /mnt/BackupNas/backup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys --exclude=/dev --exclude=/boot / and restored the files onto the external HDD on the OPI. A restart was successfully and the system appears to run smoothly. It now doesn't display the nice text after logging in via SSH. I am afraid that there are other important files overwritten. Does anybody know what I might have overwritten and needs to be restored from plain armbian? Thanks René
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Thanks. I though it might be possible to shrink while the system is running, but this is a way I can live with.
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If I understand correctly, the steps apply to the already taken backup img file. After shrinking, I could write it to another SD card and test if the root partition is smaller, correct? Thank you
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Hi, following the documentation, I used nand-sata-install to boot from SD, system on SATA / USBwithout any problems. My backup solution (raspiBackup.sh) now creates a 16GB image for the SD card, even if it is just used to boot. Is it possible to shrink the partition? Thank you René