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BananaPi M2U - R40 - Armbian 20.8 Buster, Kernel 5.8.16 - OMV setup fails


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Armbianmonitor:

Hi folks,

i was running Openmediavault 5 on an BananaPi M1 with Amrbian Buster for years and it worked all fine.

 

Now i "upgraded" to an M2U because of the RAM and real Sata support.

 

I installed the newest stable buster image 20.08 (also tried old ones and the nightly) because OMV does not support bullseye yet.

 

After this, i just did "apt update" and "apt install armbian-config". I have choosen in softy the OMV setup.

I also tried it again with the OMV install script for Armbian.

 

In both cases i couldn't install it. I waited with softy almost 24h to install it, but it got stuck (no cpu usage, nothing happens).

Then i forced a reboot and i got the "You have mail message", which looks like this:

From root@localhost.fritz.box  Tue Nov 17 04:07:43 2020
Return-Path: <root@localhost.fritz.box>
X-Original-To: root
Delivered-To: root@localhost.fritz.box
Received: by localhost.fritz.box (Postfix, from userid 0)
        id E86DC615E6; Tue, 17 Nov 2020 04:07:42 +0100 (CET)
To: root@localhost.fritz.box
Subject: CRON-APT error on bananapim2ultra [/etc/cron-apt/config]
Message-Id: <20201117030742.E86DC615E6@localhost.fritz.box>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 04:07:42 +0100 (CET)
From: root <root@localhost.fritz.box>

CRON-APT RUN [/etc/cron-apt/config]: Tue Nov 17 04:00:01 CET 2020
CRON-APT SLEEP: 447, Tue Nov 17 04:07:28 CET 2020
CRON-APT ACTION: 3-download
CRON-APT LINE: /usr/bin/apt-get -o quiet=1 autoclean -y
E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
E: Unable to lock the download directory
CRON-APT LINE: /usr/bin/apt-get -o quiet=1 dist-upgrade -d -y -o APT::Get::Show-Upgraded=true
E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?

 

After continuing with "sudo dpkg --configure -a" i have a second stuck at installing "lvm2 (2.03202-3)".

I forced again a restart and continuied with "sudo dpkg --configure -a"

 

 

If i try to install with the OMV 5 Armbian script, the first stuck is while "generating mdam.conf". The rest is the same.

 

 

 

Can anyone help?

 

PS: i also noticed in htop the 0 MHz in CPU frequency.

Also the path "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_cur_freq" does not exist (cpu0 is the last available folder).

Is there something wrong with the image?

 

I found a very old stretch image with a Kernel 3.x.

There i don't got any of these problems. But i dont want to use stretch and OMV4^^

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4 minutes ago, win98 said:

Is there something wrong with the image?


Nothing that we would know since this board is not supported and many features are still missing. But you can use this board to some degree, which is why we build images.

 

Regarding OMV, consider asking for help on OMV forums - we have nothing to do with this. Also check https://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php?thread/28789-installing-omv5-on-raspberry-pi-s-armbian-sbc-s-i386-32-bit-platforms/

 

Moving to community areas.

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb Igor:

Thanks Igor for your reply.

 

Yes, this is what i meant with "OMV Armbian script".

I've tried that.

 

Ok, i will try on OMV forums.

I was just surprised, that the older BananaPi M1 works better then the M2U.

But i guess thats because the A20 is better supported than the rare R40^^

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1 hour ago, win98 said:

But i guess thats because the A20 is better supported than the rare R40^^


Exactly for this reasons.

 

A20 is a very popular chip while R40 is used only in this Banana Berry board and perhaps in some other more exotic hardware. Allwinner said it will be drop in replacement, but that's ofc not the case. 

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