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  1. The output of df - at least with kernel 4.3.3 - does not specify /dev/sda anymore but /dev/root instead (see below) - so we do not have to guess which partition is root. root@cubie:~/.ssh# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/root 240233144 26174912 201831972 12% / devtmpfs 1023604 0 1023604 0% /dev tmpfs 131072 216 130856 1% /run tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock tmpfs 131072 0 131072 0% /run/shm tmpfs 262144 0 262144 0% /tmp /dev/mmcblk0p1 15097128 5333436 9114316 37% /boot ramlog-tmpfs 262144 3644 258500 2% /var/log root@cubie:~/.ssh#
  2. Dear Igor, thank you for the hint - I have fixed it by changing line 73 in /etc/bash.bashrc.custom to : 73 - HDDFREE=$(df -h /dev/sda1 | grep sda | awk '{ print " / " $(NF-2)}') 73 + HDDFREE=$(df -h / | grep root | awk '{ print " / " $(NF-2)}') Cheers, lupus
  3. Dear all, I copied Armbian 4.5 (on cubietruck with kernel 4.3.3) from SD to SSD using the script "nand-sata-install.sh". The resulting system with /boot from SD and rootfs on SSD works fine. However, the "Welcome to Armbian" message generated upon login contains the error message "df: cannot access ‘/dev/sda1’: over-mounted by another device" (see below). It seems to be related to mounting /boot from SD. Do you have any suggestions how to get rid of the "df: cannot access" message ? ____ _ _ _ _ / ___| _| |__ (_) ___| |_ _ __ _ _ ___| | __ | | | | | | '_ \| |/ _ \ __| '__| | | |/ __| |/ / | |__| |_| | |_) | | __/ |_| | | |_| | (__| < \____\__,_|_.__/|_|\___|\__|_| \__,_|\___|_|\_\ Welcome to ARMBIAN (Debian jessie 4.3.3-sunxi) Last login: Fri Jan 1 11:23:42 2016 from mac. df: cannot access ‘/dev/sda1’: over-mounted by another device Load: 0.01, 0.13, 0.10 - Board: 38.7°C - Drive: sensor - Memory: 1779Mb
  4. Igor, thank you for your fast reply ! In fact I do connect the cubie to an UHD monitor - it works fine with Wheezy and kernel 3.4.110. (Normally I communicate with cubietruck using SSH, in case of troubles i have to fall back to using a monitor) There is nothing connected at the USB port at the moment. (I will connect a USB keyboard and see if that changes anything) Do you have some hints for me how to enable HDMI output with an UHD monitor ? Thanks, Lupus.
  5. Dear all, i just installed a fresh Armbian 4.5 Jessie with Vanilla kernel 4.2.3 on an SD card and booted it on a cubietruck. I did not receive any HDMI output. This did not change after a kernel update to 4.2.5 via apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and a reboot. However, the same cubietruck works flawlessly with Debian Wheezy (2.6 updated to 4.5) and kernel 3.4.110. I checked the boot.cmd script and looked into cubietruck.bin - the standard settings would appear to identify the correct (HD) display resolution and to enable HDMI by default. Do you have any recommendations ? Is there anyone experiencing the same problem ? With kind regards, Lupus P.S.: I am using Igors Debian images for two years now and this is the first issue that I have to report. Thank you for providing arbmbian to us Igor !
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