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  1. Oops, I connected a 24V power supply to the SATA Hat and I think I blew the diode on the hat. (see photo) Not sure if it is a diode, which way should it be orientated. Stupid idiot for creating the magic smoke, I hope I can repair it. I tried booting the Orange Pi I had already connected to it (because the original NanoPi M4 is missing... Fortunately the OrangePi is OK. Any advice on where to look if the diode in question does not fix it. Cheers, James
  2. Hi, all. After I upgraded the system and rebooted, the secondary ethernet port(i.e. the LAN port) is gone. The system info: https://paste.armbian.com/ekotoqigos nanopi-r4s:~:% ip a 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether 68:27:19:ad:02:09 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 192.168.100.180/24 brd 192.168.100.255 scope global dynamic noprefixroute eth0 valid_lft 85963sec preferred_lft 85963sec inet6 fe80::ca55:3549:7a23:57fa/64 scope link noprefixroute valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever nanopi-r4s:~:% sudo dmesg | grep -i pcie [ 2.211030] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: host bridge /pcie@f8000000 ranges: [ 2.211102] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: MEM 0x00fa000000..0x00fbdfffff -> 0x00fa000000 [ 2.211138] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: IO 0x00fbe00000..0x00fbefffff -> 0x00fbe00000 [ 2.212106] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: no bus scan delay, default to 0 ms [ 2.212182] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: no vpcie12v regulator found [ 2.713110] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: PCIe link training gen1 timeout! [ 2.713187] rockchip-pcie: probe of f8000000.pcie failed with error -110 nanopi-r4s:~:% uname -a Linux nanopi-r4s 6.1.50-current-rockchip64 #3 SMP PREEMPT Wed Aug 30 14:11:13 UTC 2023 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux nanopi-r4s:~:% cat /etc/os-release PRETTY_NAME="Armbian 23.8.1 jammy" NAME="Ubuntu" VERSION_ID="22.04" VERSION="22.04.3 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)" VERSION_CODENAME=jammy ID=ubuntu ID_LIKE=debian HOME_URL="https://www.armbian.com" SUPPORT_URL="https://forum.armbian.com" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://www.armbian.com/bugs" PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.armbian.com" UBUNTU_CODENAME=jammy ARMBIAN_PRETTY_NAME="Armbian 23.8.1 jammy" I've checked the following post, and this bug should already be fixed, I don't know why it reappeared. The kernel message is old message: `PCIe link training gen1 timeout!`. I expect the new message should be something like: `PCIe link training gen1 timeout with x%d!\n`. It seems that the `drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-host.c` patch is not included in the latest nanopi r4s jammy 6.1 kernel? https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/4308/files NanoPi R4s, enp1s0 ethernet device not showed up after reboot
  3. I installed Armbian on my R4SE downloaded from https://redirect.armbian.com/nanopi-r4s/Bookworm_current_minimal Everything seems to work just fine, but I am missing my second network interface. Only the WAN interface is shown. Is there a software fix I can apply, or should it be fixed in the OS image? armbianmonitor -u output: https://paste.armbian.com/gipilapuve
  4. Hi I had bought a NanoPi R4S with the goal of installing IPfire. Unfortunately that was too complicated for me https://wiki.ipfire.org/hardware/arm/friendlyelec/nanopi-r4s I had now installed Armbian and NextCloud and I am very satisfied. In about 10 hours I had "my own cloud". Therefore a very warm and big thank you to the Armbian developers. Only thanks to the Armbian, I can look over the Raspberry horizon. I wish you a very pleasant week Best regards
  5. Hi, all. According to: https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=284 > GPU Mali-T864 GPU,supports OpenGL® ES1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1, OpenCL™, DX11, and AFBC And: https://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/products/RK33_Series/2016/0419/758.html > Mali-T860 GPU The NanoPi R4S uses an RK3399 chip, but I do not find any GPU support on the kernel. https://paste.armbian.com/adunopatid ```bash $ ls -l /dev/mali* zsh: no matches found: /dev/mali* ``` Am I missing anything?
  6. Hello Kind Forum Experts, I ask for you help with following issue: Device: Nanopi-r4s 4GB Background: I'm happy with my device running from SD - but wanted to preemptively upgrade to eMMC based setup for improved reliability. I bought "original" FriendlyELEC SD-to-eMMC adapter + 64GB eMMC module. with normal microSD it boots great, with the sd-to-eMMC - nothing multiple attempts, tried both cloning my old SD & writing fresh image but both didn't help. eMMC type is 1.8V\3.3V HS400 speed, i think i need to address that in the .dtb file ? any help would be much appreciated Uri
  7. Hi Guys, I'm new on Armbian but not on Linux in general. I was pleased to see an up-to-date armbian release for my nanopi-r4s with a kernel greater than 6.x ! 🤗 For my first day, it's pretty good and I can find most of the things I was looking for (even ripgrep). But, I have a look at the services and I've found that haveged is still set. For what I know, since 5.18 version, "Linus" changed his mind for entropy (see https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-5.18-RNG). You can have a look at /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail which is always set to 256 now. Thanks again and best regards !
  8. Hey there, I now have my Nanopi R4S for quite a while but never got it to run stable over a longer period of time. Now I finally connected another board to its debug serial in the hopes to catch something that causes the board to freeze. Well this is what I have collected: https://p.na4.eu/?bc818aefadc9b5b2#DAunYKXghkaqcLhh8SLWMKTWABewpwPJRnHMHDemR98Y The log is complete, there is nothing missing between 08:51 and 19:14. This is how I collected it. Basically during the state of throwing errors the board becomes unresponsitive and continously heats up. Active cooling was in place so no danger of overheating. https://paste.armbian.com/ijoromadit Result is the same for current 5.15.y kernel.
  9. $ ip link 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 link/ether 68:27:19:ad:02:09 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff $ sudo lshw -C network *-network description: Ethernet interface physical id: 7 logical name: eth0 serial: 68:27:19:ad:02:09 size: 100Mbit/s capacity: 1Gbit/s capabilities: ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt 1000bt-fd autonegotiation configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=st_gmac driverversion=Jan_2016 duplex=full ip=192.168.1.4 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=100Mbit/s My nanopi-r4s should have two network interfaces, a WAN interface and a secondary LAN interface. But after I rebooted the system, the secondary network interface was not showing. Debug info: https://paste.armbian.com/ifiyejanav SEE ALSO
  10. hello guys, i recently observed a weird behavior with my nanopi R4s(jammy os). when the power goes OFF then ON in like 5 seconds duration then the nanopi does not boot up at all! i need to remove the adapter for like 15 seconds so it would be able to boot again! is this normal?
  11. Hello everyone, I have a problem with my NanoPi R4S. The WAN (eth0) port does not work well when it is configured to work on 1Gbps/Full. When this setting is active there is about 15% packet loss, which is quite annoying. In my tests I have already been able to identify that if I configure the port to work at 100Mbps/Full everything works normally. So I found the forum-post below, that explain that some u-Boot version wasn't setting the correct clock configuration for the netwok device at boot time, but now I have installed the linux-u-boot-nanopi-r4s-edge 22.08.6 and linux-image-edge-rockchip64 22.08.8 but the problem still there. I've read millions of forums for the solution, and so far I haven't made much progress. Would anyone be able to help me? in dmesg it looks like: [ 1.853954] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: IRQ eth_wake_irq not found [ 1.853967] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: IRQ eth_lpi not found [ 1.854071] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: PTP uses main clock [ 1.854234] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: clock input or output? (input). [ 1.854244] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: TX delay(0x28). [ 1.854253] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: RX delay(0x11). [ 1.854267] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: integrated PHY? (no). [ 1.854320] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: cannot get clock clk_mac_speed [ 1.854326] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: clock input from PHY [ 1.859341] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: init for RGMII [ 1.860175] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: User ID: 0x10, Synopsys ID: 0x35 [ 1.860191] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: DWMAC1000 [ 1.860199] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: DMA HW capability register supported [ 1.860206] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: RX Checksum Offload Engine supported [ 1.860212] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: COE Type 2 [ 1.860218] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: TX Checksum insertion supported [ 1.860224] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: Wake-Up On Lan supported [ 1.860283] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: Normal descriptors [ 1.860291] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: Ring mode enabled [ 1.860297] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet: Enable RX Mitigation via HW Watchdog Timer [ 11.139092] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: Register MEM_TYPE_PAGE_POOL RxQ-0 [ 11.178717] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: PHY [stmmac-0:01] driver [RTL8211E Gigabit Ethernet] (irq=75) [ 11.189571] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: No Safety Features support found [ 11.189610] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: PTP not supported by HW [ 11.190145] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: configuring for phy/rgmii link mode [ 14.868809] rk_gmac-dwmac fe300000.ethernet eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx I was thinking that the line below was the problem, but I'm confused now: armbianmonitor -u: https://paste.armbian.com/joperiqoso
  12. Dear Members, I want to play around with docker on my NanoPI R4S, and while doing that I don't want to kill my micro SD card. For this reason I connected a USB SSD, formatted it with ext4 and mounted it onto /data. Now, I want /var to use /data/var as a bind mount, in order to lessen the burden on the SD card the system is running on. What is the right way to achieve this with Armbian? Thanks! Janos
  13. Hi, Armbian users. I wonder is it safe to run `do-release-upgrade` to upgrade my Armbian + Ubuntu system from `20.04` to `22.04`? ``` New release '22.04.1 LTS' available. Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it. ```
  14. Hi all! I just received a NanoPi R4S, and I got a 128GB microSDXC for it. I loaded the rk3399-sd-friendlywrt-21.02-20220721 image onto it using win32diskimager. I put the SD card in, plugged in a USB-C, and let it setup for a few minutes. When it seemed ready, I plugged my laptop into the LAN port and went to its page. I logged in, all looked good. After setting a password, I tried changing some of the LAN and WAN settings, and the page stopped loading. I waited, but nothing happened. As as how I couldn't give a proper shutdown command, I disconnected the power and plugged back in. The NanoPi then booted, but the Sys light kept blinking green twice, paused, then blinked twice again. It just kept doing this. I then unplugged, took out the SD card, formatted the card, then reloaded the image. I out the SD card back into the NanoPi, but it does the Sys blinking cycle I described. I then got a 16gb microSDHC card, loaded the image, then put the card into the NanoPi. Sadly, it still only gives the same blinking Sys light cycle. It's been going 10 minutes now, well beyond the 2–3 minutes the documentation states for setup. I plugged into the LAN port just to see if it's working but just blinking, and no, it's not doing anything. I don't have the WiFi dongle plugged in. Any advice on how to get past this Sys blinking cycle and have LAN/FriendlyWRT work again?
  15. I have a board(nanopi r4s with rk3399 and 4g ram) and I want to run a minecraft server on it. (with adoptopenjdk arm64) After flashing the SD image I have the following problems: I can't find the IP address of my board through the IP finding tool. (unable to ssh to my system) # This happened on many OSes, including Debian OS in my VM $ ls ./ . .. java (many other files) $ ./java bash: ./java: No such file or directory Something must went wrong... How to plug the network cable? There are 2 ETH ports on the board. The first one has a "WAN" on it. Another one has a "LAN" on it. (scroll down) |= | WAN internet ---------WAN- router -|= LAN ======= ?? ======== Nanopi r4s |= | LAN
  16. Hello, I’m running nanopi r4s with armbian 22.02.1 bullseye. After finishing edit /etc/network/interfaces via armbian-config, there was an error while restarting services. Fail to stop network-manager.service: Unit network-manager.service not loaded. However, for bullseye, network-manager.service might be no longer available.
  17. Hello, After NanoPi R4S reboot, ethernet interface `enp1s0` disappeared. I tried soft reboot for several times but failed. If I shutdown the board and power plug out/in again, then `enp1s0` appears. I tested it several times and 100% same results. Any idea please? wg* is for vpn. please ignore them.
  18. Hello all, First of all, thanks for the Armbian project, love it so far, but had a slight problem with a kernel upgrade. To be honest, I forgot how I installed Armbian since it was a while ago, but I've been using this for a year or so. I saw that unattended-upgrades installed a new kernel and I should reboot for this change. I was a bit apprehensive, but went ahead and rebooted. The NanoPI R4S didn't come back up. I attached a serial console to debug. The console showed that the initramfs was read successfully from the SD card, but then tried to mount to root filesystem by UUID and failed (it kept saying it tried to run /boot/local-block and eventually giving up and complaing that it couldn't find the root filesystem with UUID=...). I checked if the device was present in /dev, I only saw /dev/mmcblk1, but no "p1". After a lot of debugging and trying, I noticed that if I took the SD card out, then put it back in, dmesg would show that it found the partition and only then it showed both /dev/mmcblk1 as well as /dev/mmcblk1p1. At that moment, if I exit the initramfs, it boots the system as normal. After some trial and error, I noticed this happens with the linux-image-current-rockchip64=22.02.1 image. I can boot without problems with the linux-image-current-rockchip64=21.08.2 image, so I downgraded to that version of the package and put it on hold for now. I now have a working system with the linux-image at the 21.08.2 version, even though I upgraded the other packages (like linux-u-boot-nanopi-r4s-current to) their 22.x versions! I looked around for a solution to this problem (or even understand it), but couldn't find something, so I decided to file this bug report. I did see someone mention changing the dtb (/boot/dtb/rockchip/rk3399-nanopi-r4s.dtb? /usr/lib/linux-image-current-rockchip64/rockchip/rk3399-nanopi-r4s.dtb? I don't know which one ends up in the initramfs) which I tried, but ultimately this did not fix my problem. Now whenever I install the new kernel and I need to reboot, I know I can take out the SD-card a couple of seconds after booting, then put it back it to let the OS detect the partition. It's not ideal, but better than having to open up the case and attach a serial console. Is this a known problem? Are there known solutions for this? I'm afraid this problem might persist with newer versions of the kernel and I do not want to be stuck at this version and not get security updates.
  19. Hello, target : nanopi R4S/4Gb I downloaded the last image from the armbian site for the friendlyelec nanopi RS4. I flashed an A1 SD card of 32GB. I only see one partition (after a 17MB offset). When I try to use it on my R4S, the red power led lights up, then nothing, even after several minutes. I opened the router and connected a serial converter on the console, in this case also there is no sign of life after the power on... I have flashed on another SD card an ubuntu image from the friendlyelec site. This image boots, but it seems that the configuration of the console is not the usual default one => the speed 115200 does not work. I guest the boot sequence doesn't work... or, more pragmatically, I forgot something, but what ? I saw on a friendlyelec comment, somebody announced he succeed to start an Armbian image, but unfortunately he did not say how... best regards
  20. The second USB port of NanoPI R4s is not working -- the logs were created with a USB disk inserted in port 2. # lsusb -t /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 5000M /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 480M |__ Port 1: Dev 3, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=pl2303, 12M If I remove and swap the USB devices: # lsusb -t /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 5000M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 5000M /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci-hcd/1p, 480M Other users are reporting the same problem, including that it works with FriendlyCore and FriendlyWRT. I can test if needed to confirm the port is not dead.
  21. Checked latest armbian buster and focal. In both disks, connected to second USB (not the middle one) not recognized (nor fdisk -l, nor dmesg). In friendlywrt both USB ports work as expected. Hirsute 10.4.21 also fine.
  22. I have a problem with remote desktop operation on R4S. It installs according to the RDP guide and unfortunately does not work properly, after installing vncserver I also have information about - Cannot find a running X server. Everything works fine on neo3, only here I have a problem. Log VNC xstartup terminated Sending TERM signal to Xvnc... X connection to :1 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown). FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/vnc/fonts/" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing. <13> 2021-03-16T17:40:30.716Z nanopi-r4s Xvnc[5435]: ServerManager: Server stopped Link Status R4S Please Help 1) Armbian_21.02.3_Nanopi-r4s_focal_current_5.10.21.img.xz 2) armbian-config (Install full firmware) 3) armbian-config (Install Desktop...) 4) armbian-config (Install RDP) When trying to connect from the client side after entering the login and password, the window closes. Xorg.0.log xrdp-sesman.log I observed the problem is R4S: Firmware:Armbian_21.02.3_Nanopi-r4s_focal_current_5.10.21.img.xz - is not correct Firmware: Armbian_21.02.3_Nanopi-r4s_buster_current_5.10.21.img.xz - it is good Neo 3 Armbian_20.11.6_Nanopineo3_focal_current_5.9.14_minimal.img.xz - it is good Armbian_21.02.1_Nanopineo3_focal_current_5.10.12_minimal.img.xz - is not correct What has changed, how to properly start the desktop and RDP.
  23. I'd like some help please. The ethernet device naming seems inconsistent. Sometimes one interface comes up as eth0 and sometimes as eth1, and sometimes not at all. The enp1s0 interface seems to reliably come up, but not with the right config (sometimes it uses the config for enp1s0 and sometimes for eth0). I am trying to assign status IP addresses (on different networks) to each interface, but because of the unreliable bringup of the network interfaces, I can't get a config that starts up correctly and consistency on reboots or cold boots. As a test I ran the friendly-core-lite-focal from FriendlyCore and it does not have this issue. Is there something I need to do on Arabian to get the network interface bringup to work? I have static IP configs in /etc/network/interfaces.d called eth0, eth1 (these are the same, call it network A, because the 2nd network seems to sometimes come up as eth0) , and enp1s0 (configured for my second network, call it network I'd greatly appreciate any help in making the network bring up consistent.
  24. Hello everyone, due to a project I'm working with the Friendly Elec Nanopi R4S board for which I've to use the i2c bus to read data from a sensor. Unfortunately I've not been able to access it, since the system does not recognize it. I tried with different configurations using the /boot/armbianEnv.txt file with no results, however the i2c ports are enabled. To rule out functionality problems in the sensor, I connected it to other boards (e.g. nanopi Neo3 using Armbian) without problems. Do you have any idea what could be the cause of this problem? Thanks!
  25. https://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R4S I am really excited about this board. https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/11/12/nanopi-r4s-headless-rk3399-sbc-features-up-to-4gb-ram-dual-gigabit-ethernet-usb-3-0-ports/ The first comments below this blogpost are also not so bad besides the fact that USB-C is power-in only.
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