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47 minutes ago, guidol said:

The compile did work again - BUT I had for the PC2 the same NetworkManager Error.....

Also the new compiled image for NanoPi K1 Plus does have - for me - the NetworkManager Error :(


Did you clean your cache and do ROOT_FS_CREATE_ONLY=force  ?

i did notice that when I did the ROOT_FS_CREATE_ONLY=force it stopped after making the FS, so then i ran again without and it picked up the FS

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2 hours ago, guidol said:

I did as igor wrote:

./compile CLEAN_LEVEL="cache" 


gotcha.. i should have said USE_TORRENT=false instead of ROOT_FS_CREATE_ONLY

 

anyway i'm testing again myself. something went amiss

Edited by lanefu
ignore anythig I say.... lol :P
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3 hours ago, lanefu said:

gotcha.. i should have said USE_TORRENT=false instead of ROOT_FS_CREATE_ONLY

anyway i'm testing again myself. something went amiss

 

:) I recompiled Armbian_5.91_Nanopik1plus_Debian_buster_next_4.19.57
while I had deleted the content of the dirctory cache/rootfs and the compile option USE_TORRENT=false

but I also get the NetworkManager error :(

 

BUT as interesting information: today I switched back from buster to stretch on my TVBox Sunvell T95K Pro (S912-CPU)

 - for getting rid of the errors with PiHole (PiHole doenst support buster completly - only debian 8/9)

and while booting stretch I also did get the NetworkManager error on the following image from @balbes150
Armbian_5.84_Aml-s905_Debian_stretch_default_5.1.0-rc1_20190507.img

 

So maybe it isnt buster... 

 

[EDIT] a freshly compiled Armbian_5.91_Odroidc2_Debian_stretch_next_4.19.59

also got no network-connection. I didnt see the NetworkManager error, but the network also

did work after deconfiguring network-manager and using ifupdown.

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On 7/14/2019 at 1:34 PM, guidol said:

The compile did work again - BUT I had for the PC2 the same NetworkManager Error.....

Also the new compiled image for NanoPi K1 Plus does have - for me - the NetworkManager Error :(

Since @igor created the new rootfs:

 

The new compiled images doesnt have the NetworkManager error anymore.
So clean/empty your rootfs-directory at ./build/cache/rootfs - while compiling the script will load the new one :)

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2 hours ago, guidol said:

The new compiled images doesnt have the NetworkManager error anymore.


Great. I am recompiling Buster images. Images must be v5.91 ->

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Hi, many thanks for your valuable support and input !

 

However, I would like to add my 50 cents to the subject:

 

Resolving the issue, I figured out, that DEBIAN renames the ETHERNET interface with some strange characters and numbers:

 

I  figured out the name of the LAN interface

ip a

added the information to /etc/network/interfaces, saved, rebooted and voila..... no more NetworkManager Error.

 

I repeated the same procedure with the Armbian_5.90_Cubietruck_Debian_buster_next_4.19.57 image.

However issuing

 

ip a

resulting into the interface name of eth0, as the old fashion and well known name. Adding to /etc/network/interfaces, saving and reboot resulted in a booting process without any Network Manager error.

 

Does anybody know, which startup service is responsible in naming the  Ethernet interface ?

Anything wrong, why it does not add it "automatically" to /etc/network/interfaces, when the system starts up including a LAN cable plugged into the LAN Adapter ?

 

Sorry, for late reply, I was very busy lately!

 

Hope my input helps somewhat !

 

Best regards Ireng

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