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Hervé Changue

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  1. Hello did you try supported images from website?? (24 jan) i can't make it work i got nothing thanks
  2. Hello Igor I could always reproduce the problem with last supported bullseye on website -download bullseye supported -dont change kernel -apt update & apt upgrade (dont Know if libc6 problem still present but probably still here) Thanks
  3. Thanks a lot for your answer! Hopefully everything will get easier later, armbian team is so Amazing thanks a lot for your work
  4. Hello i tried again to update to Armbian 21.08.3 bypassing libc6 bug but when i reboot it actually stay on initializing bootloader. Seems Like we cant update anymore the supported image
  5. Hello thanks for your reply. I tried to Switch kernel with armbian-config but it always fail dunno why, it is a clean install with last supported image Bullseye from website. I found a hack to install libc6 is basically edit uname -r script and echo Fake kernel version like 4.9.250. installation could go on but my orange pi zero 2 wont boot anymore i Guess its another problem. Im rather noob with all this stuff so i dont really know what happen. Have a nice day
  6. Armbian monitor http://ix.io/3BGM Hello updating supported bullseye 4.9 orange pi zero 2 dont work, problem with libc6 because of kernel version. I tried hacking uname -r update was successful but wont boot anymore. I use clean install with clean image from website : dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.31-13+deb11u2_arm64.deb (--unpack): new libc6:arm64 package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.31-13+deb11u2_arm64.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) apt --fix-broken install give me : ERROR: Your kernel version indicates a revision number of 255 or greater. Glibc has a number of built in assumptions that this revision number is less than 255. If you\'ve built your own kernel, please make sure that any custom version numbers are appended to the upstreamkernel number with a dash or some other delimiter. Thanks for your work
  7. Hello updating supported bullseye 4.9 orange pi zero 2 dont work, probleme with libc6 because of kernel version. I tried hacking uname -r update was successful but wont boot anymore. Thanks you
  8. Hello i cant get orange pi zero 2 hotspot working with supported image bullseye. Did anyone got it working? Thank you
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