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Okay, here two logs on powersave (second one is locked to 200MHz). It seems that the fan spins up at 58°C. On other governors the system has stable 63°C without a fan! Should I create a log for this too?
I will use my Odroid until I build my own Server with Intel E3 1235L V5. This processor have such a low TDP that I don't think that my fan will spin up often (and every fan is more quiet than the Odroid ones!)
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I hope this are the neccessary information. Right?
X@X ~ $ uname -a
Linux X 4.14.55-odroidxu4 #6 SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 13 13:25:12 CEST 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux
X@X ~ $ cat /etc/armbian-release
# PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
BOARD=odroidxu4
BOARD_NAME="Odroid XU4"
BOARDFAMILY=odroidxu4
VERSION=5.58 LINUXFAMILY=odroidxu4 BRANCH=next
ARCH=arm
IMAGE_TYPE=stable
BOARD_TYPE=conf
INITRD_ARCH=arm
KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=zImage
X@X ~ $ cat /etc/armbian-image-release
# PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
BOARD=odroidxu4
BOARD_NAME="Odroid XU4"
BOARDFAMILY=odroidxu4
VERSION=5.45
LINUXFAMILY=odroidxu4
BRANCH=next
ARCH=arm
IMAGE_TYPE=user-built
BOARD_TYPE=conf
INITRD_ARCH=arm
KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=zImage
d5a58ebc-1e53-4961-b08a-977c54ba258aThnks for your response,
Simonmicro
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So, before some days I've updated some packages - so I can't say which update cause the following described problem:
The Odroid boots up and doesn't do a dhcp query - the eth0 interface won't get any IP-Address.
'nmtui' shows (even if I delete every connections and set mine to default) after every reboot a new connection with "eth0" as name and no dchp config and no automatic connect selected. Trying to use armbian-config and set IP to DHCP wont help also, because at the next reboot this "ghost" profile appears again and overwrites the Armbian profile. If I try to activate the Armbian profile (or mine) the "ghost" profile disappears...
My /etc/network/interfaces contains only the auto lo stuff - nothing related to eth0.
A temporary solution is to restart the network-manager, this will trigger a dhcp request and the interface is up again.
Also temporary is my actual solution: Writing "auto eth0 \n iface eth0 inet dhcp" to /etc/network/interfaces
Has anyone some advise or ideas how to workaround this?
Thanks,
Simonmicro
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@tkaiser Hmm, any other ideas? On my old debain (custom by community) I was able to run the Odroid with a significant lower fan noise. How? I've set the cpu governor to powersave (or conservative - i mean really conservative!) and the fan doesn't spin up at all if there are no access! With armbian I wasn't able to reproduce that. Even if I manually (by crontab) set the minimal clockfreq to 200 MHz (like on the other build) the fan spins up really often. No wonder when the cpu hits 68°C ! So do you have any further idea how to solve this problem?
ODROID XU4 Network problem
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Well, I am not sure about this. I am using one of the offical Armbian images, all basing on stretch. Also using "cat /etc/debian_version" or "cat /etc/issue" my system reports debian version 9 - stretch.
Ifupdown is a possible solution, but I would prefer using the network manager - because it is also used by the armbian-config script and easier to use with "nmtui".
Simonmicro