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Hi there,

 

I have new HC4 (like 6 moths old) and since beginning I am struggling with reboot. I have latest Armbian Bullseye, and every time I make reboot, I need to power cycle to get it up. Is there any solution to that problem?

I tried HK images, and they are rebooting but they are old so I want to be a bit modern but that is really annoying issue.

 

Any help please?

 

And Merry Christmas guys, thanks for the awesome distro even with that stupid problem.

 

Edited by Relocated2007
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Many people are having the same problem (I used to, but then it disappeared). There is no conclusive solution, and many devs have problems replicating it.

Search around, some people have suggested some types of SD cards are to blame, or particular ways of booting.

Personally, I get the feeling it has somehow to do with uptime - while trying to debug a SATA issue, my machine always rebooted cleanly, whereas whenever I did regular updates after a month of uptime or so, there's a high chance it'll hang and require a power cycle (though not always).

But it's somewhat elusive.

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That is really freaking awesome mate. I agree as it worked id suddenly stopped. I will try a few sd cards etc. 

Thanks for confirming that I'm not hallucinating as I was close to that. 

 

Mysteries hardware problem kind of unsolvable. It is a proof that if we mess up with AI someday it will kill us as it was just a glitch ;-).

 

Terminator movie should be compulsory on every IT course 😉

 

Cheers

 

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