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  1. The NanoPi R3S contains a hardware clock (HYM8563) with the possibility to connect a backup battery. However, the current kernel adds this clock as an additional one (RTC1). I tried to create a device tree overlay, but it does not work. As I understand it, this is because the default Rockchip clock is not included in the device tree. So, if I understand correctly, the only way to make the HYM8563 the default clock is to build the kernel with this option enabled. Please consider changing the default kernel options to make the HYM8563 the default RTC. If there’s another way to make the HYM8563 the default RTC, please advise.
  2. I know this sounds strange, but I cannot get any of the images to boot. I have an R3S non-LTS + SD card. It works well with the stock images from FriendlyElec, but none of the Armbian images I tried will boot. I tried different tools to write the SD (BalenaEtcher, USBImager, Rufus), but nothing changed. When I tried to read the SD card with Armbian on my x86 laptop running Debian, the system didn’t recognize any proper partitions (maybe that’s normal, maybe not—I don’t know). But when I write an Armbian image for Allwinner NanoPi, the partitions are detected correctly. And finally, I can’t connect to the debug UART, so I can’t get any logs. I feel the solution should be simple, but I need help with this.
  3. Hello there ! - nanopi R3S 2GB ram / 32 GB SD card and 32GB MMC here. - Image running: Armbian_25.5.1_Nanopi-r3s-lts_noble_current_6.12.33 An upgrade (armbian-upgrade or apt-get upgrade), both on SD card or MMC, breaks boot of the system, reboot or cold start fails, stuck in system red-light. Both SD or MMC boot at broken. Need to reflash the SD and boot + reinstall. See attached some logs. Thanks ! nan0r r3s-armbian-apt-upgrade.log r3s-armbian-armbian-upgrade.log
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