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  1. 1 hour ago, pollux_master said:

     

    I'v been considering buy another board for a while, but the budget isn't helping :(

     

    If it's not about the native sata you should really think about a dirt cheap H3 board (maybe a orange pi one for 10$, about 33R$) and a also cheap but uas capable and supported usb3-sata-bridge (maybe another 5$, about 16R$).

     

    If you want to do your self a little favor you could also thinking of upgrading the H3 to a H5, for example with a Orange Pi PC 2 (about 18$ or 58R$) which comes with one very nice advantage: gigabit Ethernet.

     

    So also if the budget is small it can work out :P

     

  2. 8 hours ago, q-bert said:

    Hi, I just ordered a Rock64 with 4GB and wanted to hear your recommendations on what image and os I should run it with. I want to use it as my home server with Docker, Samba, Pi-hole, Tvheadend and Tinyproxy. 100 Mbit/s ethernet is enough.

    What do you recommend?

    Armbian? :rolleyes:

  3. On 12/10/2017 at 1:34 PM, finally said:

     

    I posted already over here:

    but here should be the right place...

     

    My Firmware is 0.2.0.4 (so it's a bus-powered SATA HDD/SSD device) and looks like this: USB3-HD-Case

     

    HTB1HpFzSVXXXXXkaFXXq6xXFXXX7.jpg.9552ced69c62b8cf6246c6584e154bb0.jpg

     

    Right now (FW: 0.2.0.4) I have the following outputs:


     

    Information in OMV (armbian build) is given and correct. SMART-DATA is also available inside of OMV without any tweaking.

     

    omv_usb3.png.ebe4ac8477235e35ace26a0365d1d2c2.png

     

     

    UAS looks active for me:

    
    /:  Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M
        |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=uas, 480M

     

    Just the power management seems to be off track

     

    
    /dev/sda:
    SG_IO: bad/missing sense data, sb[]:  70 00 01 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 00 1d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
     drive state is:  unknown

     

     

    Anything else I can test before doing the firmware upgrade?

     

     

    Just an update. I did it - finally. And it works!

     

    First. This one here didn't work (afterwards with: power off - remove cable - wait - attach cable - power on)

     

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    ./JMS578FwUpdate -d /dev/sda -f JMS578_Hardkernel_v173.01.00.01.bin

    Update Firmware file name: JMS578_Hardkernel_v173.01.00.01.bin
    Open Backup File Error!!

     

    Second round did it (also afterwards with: power off - remove cable - wait - attach cable - power on)

    Quote

    ./JMS578FwUpdate -d /dev/sda -f JMS578_Hardkernel_v173.01.00.01.bin -b backup.bin

    Update Firmware file name: JMS578_Hardkernel_v173.01.00.01.bin
    Backup Firmware file name: backup.bin
    Backup the ROM code sucessfully.
    Programming & Compare Success!!

    And here we go. fresh version:

    Quote

    ./JMS578FwUpdate -d /dev/sda -v

    Bridge Firmware Version: v173.1.0.1

     

    And the best:

     

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     hdparm -C /dev/sda

    /dev/sda:
     drive state is:  active/idle

    :)

     

    Just one thing has changed: (now data from the bridge is taken)image.png.358df8d45ce3ce03515b63106b1b5b3e.png

    compared to before (where the data from disk was retrieved)

    omv_usb3.png.ebe4ac8477235e35ace26a0365d1d2c2.png

  4. On 12/5/2017 at 10:18 AM, tkaiser said:

    Testers wanted: https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/software/jms578_fw_update

     

    The new firmware release should provide full SAT support (so we can directly talk to the disk and apply spindown settings there, also hdparm should report the drive's state correctly now). Also TRIM is now reported to work. Feedback welcome.

     

    I posted already over here:

    but here should be the right place...

     

    My Firmware is 0.2.0.4 (so it's a bus-powered SATA HDD/SSD device) and looks like this: USB3-HD-Case

     

    HTB1HpFzSVXXXXXkaFXXq6xXFXXX7.jpg.9552ced69c62b8cf6246c6584e154bb0.jpg

     

    Right now (FW: 0.2.0.4) I have the following outputs:


     

    Information in OMV (armbian build) is given and correct. SMART-DATA is also available inside of OMV without any tweaking.

     

    omv_usb3.png.ebe4ac8477235e35ace26a0365d1d2c2.png

     

     

    UAS looks active for me:

    Quote

    lsusb -t

    /:  Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M
        |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=uas, 480M

     

    Just the power management seems to be off track

     

    Quote

    hdparm -C /dev/sda

    /dev/sda:
    SG_IO: bad/missing sense data, sb[]:  70 00 01 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 00 1d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
     drive state is:  unknown

     

     

    Anything else I can test before doing the firmware upgrade?

     

  5. On 12/5/2017 at 10:18 AM, tkaiser said:

    Testers wanted: https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/software/jms578_fw_update

     

    The new firmware release should provide full SAT support (so we can directly talk to the disk and apply spindown settings there, also hdparm should report the drive's state correctly now). Also TRIM is now reported to work. Feedback welcome.

     

    Hello,

     

    i just downloaded the pack (tool & firmware) to try on a orangepipc2 which has a attached a usb hard disk.

     

    I'm a little confused right now. My usb device is (from lsusb):

     

    ID 152d:0578 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. 

    but if I give a look @ https://www.smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices I see the following:

     

    Quote

    JMicron JMS567                      0x152d:0x0578                       JMicron SATA 6Gb/s bridge

     

    Anyway if I run: ./JMS578FwUpdate -d /dev/sda -v

     

    Quote

    Bridge Firmware Version: v0.2.0.4

     

    I didn't want to try the firmware upgrade because I'm not sure if this is the right model for the firmware :ph34r: Somebody can (de)confirm?

  6. 33 minutes ago, zador.blood.stained said:

    AFAIK these campaigns are usually meant for projects that have a "finish line", that can be presented as a finished product at the end, for projects that will be selling something at the end. Armbian is kind of different - currently non-profit, annual expenses (like hosting, software licenses, SD cards, etc.) not depending on actual result.

     

    https://www.armbian.com/donate/

    - Paypal (if I understand it correctly can be used to pay with any international CC without creating an account)

    - Bitcoin (no idea how useful is it)

    - Bank transfer

    - Amazon wishlist (for Igor), AFAIK Igor got some good hardware upgrades using it

     

    For a long term solution and also maybe made as a kind of 'supporter'-membership with some special sweets ('exlusive' beta images for example) I can think something like patreon could do the thing -> https://www.patreon.com/

  7. On 7/8/2017 at 2:16 PM, chwe said:

    Whats about doing some 'psycological housekeeping'? 

    -Red: experimental

    -Orange: testing

    -Yellow: stable

    -Green: RPi like (no idea how we should name it)

     

     

    On 7/8/2017 at 3:18 PM, op1tjaap said:

    Thanks for your contributions to this post!

     

    I think we agree about one thing. There are different users with different needs and different ways of using Armbian. How do we mix that!?!?


    Again….that’s why I would like separate environments. I feel when using Fedora Linux that I'm part of a Development environment. I feel when I use Red Hat that I'm part of a Stable tested environment. But it is just a way I would like it. Armbian for the average users and Arm....???  for developers and power users.

     

    After reading a thousand topics - here is my mustard (not moustache)!

    • ArmBeyond - experimental
    • ArmBeyond - testing
    • ArmBian - stable
    • ArmBian - mainline

     

    Beyond your experience? Forget it! :P

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