Jump to content

Shanther

Members
  • Posts

    17
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Shanther

  1. Toast, on 16 Feb 2017 - 5:12 PM, said:

    So reinstall with a modern kernel aint that much too it and do it right this time around. Been using Armbian for the latter part of 2 years now and the stability on 4.x kernel is insane the uptime on my streaming server is awesome.. sooo just re-install dont make custom stuff without researching as you said you dont know that much about linux and there for dont use dumb guides without knowing what they do.

     

     

    make custom stuff...why do you think I use guides. As for re-install with modern kernel, I think I was clear when I stated my skill level. Those are 2 things that are not in my skill range thus the guides.

     

    I don't know why but most of my problems now happen when I use plex. I have changed to Ubuntu again as people like you were being rather hostile in you "help". I was asking for clear advice providing as much information I had to provide and offering to supply more.

     

  2. I used to run complex services, including this forum, for at least half a year without a single issue (on probably the same image - Jessie 5.20). We haven't done much changes on the top of Hardkernel kernel either. Crashes can be caused by some hardware defects, insufficient power supply, bad media, bad 3rd party wireless chip, ...

     

    If you plan to do upgrade, skip u-boot package, kernel upgrade should be fine. And if you plan to used it as a server, consider using modern kernel. It should be good, bud it doesn't have HDMI console ... serial or SSH access only.

     

    I upgraded "linux-image-odroidxu4" and now my system is dead. At least you know that wasn't good for my boot.

  3. tkaiser, on 16 Feb 2017 - 03:29 AM, said:

    Who should know this if not you? Armbian is not known for crashing on XU4 so you should try to nail your problem down (from bottom to top, Armbian ships with 'stress' and 'iozone' installed so you can try to hammer the external disk with IO requests to get an idea whether this is the culprit. Same with CPU utilization and so on)

     

    I have no idea what they are or how to use them. I have said I have very little knowledge of Linux. If you could explain how to get that information and what to do with it to fix my problem that would

    be really helpful.

    I figured Armbian wouldn't be known for crashing with how many people recommended it and how my problem seems very specific.

     

  4. I am running an Odroid XU4. My operating system is Armbian 5.20 installed to the eMMC. I have an SD card in the board as well for storage.

    I am trying to use it for sonarr, deluge, couchpotato and plex.

    I have updated it as far as I know is safe without the problem from newer versions affecting me. The problem where the eMMC will not run the OS.

    I have the following 3 updates left and I don't know which is safe and which will cause a devestating problem of the device not booting.

    -----armbian-firmware linux-image-odroidxu4 linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default-----

    Which is safe to install if any?

    I don't know much about Linux at all.

    I have had this all working on a raspberry pi 2 running rasbian but it just wasn't fast enough thus an XU4 was supposed to change that.

    I haven't used Ubuntu as I couldn't figure out how to install Plex server on it. Plexpy isn't the same as far as I know.

    My sonarr crashes the XU4 when I import several items...the number changes. I have had it crash everything when importing 8-16 items.
    My Plex crashes whenever my xbox one tries to access it.
    Couch Potato is somehow stable.
    Deluge works fine after I upgraded some files.

    I really need help. I don't even know how to make/find log files regarding the crashing. I don't even think it could make them if the entire device crashes.

    I am hoping the update helps if not please someone help me.

    Oh and it keep hitting 80'-85' which is not a safe temp.

    post-4594-0-69545300-1487169136_thumb.png

  5. Shanther, on 15 Feb 2017 - 7:33 PM, said:

    I have been manually upgrading as I needed mono updated as sonar now crashed on startup. The following packages are left;

     

     

      armbian-firmware base-files bind9-host dbus dnsutils e2fslibs e2fsprogs gnupg gpgv hostapd libapt-inst1.5 libbind9-90 libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dev libcomerr2 libcurl3-gnutls

      libdbus-1-3 libdns-export100 libdns100 libglade2.0-cil libgnutls-deb0-28 libgnutls-openssl27 libhogweed2 libicu52 libirs-export91 libisc-export95 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg-export90

      libisccfg90 liblwres90 libmysqlclient18 libnettle4 libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g libpcsclite1 libss2 libsystemd0 libudev1 linux-dtb-odroidxu4

      linux-headers-odroidxu4 linux-image-odroidxu4 linux-libc-dev linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default locales monodoc-browser multiarch-support mysql-common sed sunxi-tools systemd systemd-sysv

      udev wget wireless-regdb wpasupplicant

     

     

     

    Which one is the one to avoid? The one that stuff up my startup order?

    I'm not a pro but I was thinking it could be "armbian-firmware" or "linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default". But I'm not 100% sure so I am asking you as you are the ones who made it. It could even be "linux-image-odroidxu4" for all I know.

     

     

    I narrowed it down to one of them after the over 300 upgrades that were originally needed.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I narrowed it further but now I don't want to go ahead without professional advice. Which of these are safe if any?

     

      armbian-firmware linux-image-odroidxu4 linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default

     

    I need to know what one not to install because I have taken your advice so far.

     

  6. I have been manually upgrading as I needed mono updated as sonar now crashed on startup. The following packages are left;

     

     

      armbian-firmware base-files bind9-host dbus dnsutils e2fslibs e2fsprogs gnupg gpgv hostapd libapt-inst1.5 libbind9-90 libc-bin libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dev libcomerr2 libcurl3-gnutls
      libdbus-1-3 libdns-export100 libdns100 libglade2.0-cil libgnutls-deb0-28 libgnutls-openssl27 libhogweed2 libicu52 libirs-export91 libisc-export95 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg-export90
      libisccfg90 liblwres90 libmysqlclient18 libnettle4 libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g libpcsclite1 libss2 libsystemd0 libudev1 linux-dtb-odroidxu4
      linux-headers-odroidxu4 linux-image-odroidxu4 linux-libc-dev linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default locales monodoc-browser multiarch-support mysql-common sed sunxi-tools systemd systemd-sysv
      udev wget wireless-regdb wpasupplicant



    Which one is the one to avoid? The one that stuff up my startup order?
    I'm not a pro but I was thinking it could be "armbian-firmware" or "linux-u-boot-odroidxu4-default". But I'm not 100% sure so I am asking you as you are the ones who made it. It could even be "linux-image-odroidxu4" for all I know.


    I narrowed it down to one of them after the over 300 upgrades that were originally needed.
     

  7. justsomeguy1983, on 15 Feb 2017 - 12:44 AM, said:

    Read my post #33.

     

    It will show you how to make the EMMC module boot by copying the armbian uboot to your emmc module.  (you will need a serial console adapter to do it though...)

     

     

     

    I don't have the serial adapter or the knowledge on how to use it. I have it installed on the eMMC but if I run "sudo apt-get upgrade -y" the system won't boot afterward if I have any other drives attached which defeats the purpose for me.

     

    What I need to know is how to stop that from happening. I know the newer version has something changed that I want to avoid. I want to keep my system running like it is but with upgraded software. I don't know if fstab could help or what.

     

  8. Basically I have very little knowledge about Linux but I am trying. I have been playing with a Raspberry Pi 2 and had fun. Now I want to get a more powerful version.


    I installed the official Ubuntu on my eMMC on my XU4 and had the sd card in as storage but hit a brick wall when I couldn't get plex server on Ubuntu as it was an arm board.

    Gave up and I am trying to get Armbian to work.


    My problem is this:

    If I install to sd card everything works until I want the eMMC attached (yes I attach it while it's off)
    I can't run "sudo nand-sata-install" because it won't boot while they are both attached. I get an error screen.
    I cannot see the error as I am using a tv as I don't have a monitor and use ssh and the error happens before ssh is up and my tv crops a stupid amount.

    Next problem

    If I try and install the Armbian image directly to the eMMC chip it just doesn't load at all. Like no output to HDMI or network or anything.


    I want Armbian on the eMMC and the sd card as storage. I'm going crazy trying to figure this out. Please help.
     

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use - Privacy Policy - Guidelines