jumbo125 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 Hello Today i have a problem, which i had sometimes randomly. But today i'm at home, so i can connect the odroid via hdmi port. The error message is: kernel panic..... sorry, but i only can make a picture from the monitor. This is the picture: thank you a lot 0 Quote
Werner Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 Tried current kernel? Edge can break anytime... 0 Quote
jumbo125 Posted October 10, 2023 Author Posted October 10, 2023 how can i change the kernel? i change to edge, because i have reboot problems. but i fixed it with another sd card. So, how i can go back to the "current" kernel? 0 Quote
SteeMan Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 50 minutes ago, jumbo125 said: So, how i can go back to the "current" kernel? armbian-config lets you switch kernels 0 Quote
jumbo125 Posted October 10, 2023 Author Posted October 10, 2023 okay. thank you whats to correct full syntax for the terminal? 0 Quote
jumbo125 Posted October 10, 2023 Author Posted October 10, 2023 @Werner which is the current/default kernel? i have this choices i see there is a new armbian avaible for my odroid c2. is it important to change from jammy to Armbian 23.8 Bookworm??? can i upgrade without loose all my datas? 0 Quote
jumbo125 Posted October 11, 2023 Author Posted October 11, 2023 i tried to find out, the install-date of each kernel version.... all my log files are empty.... i tried to open all files in var/log/apt... they are all empty 0 Quote
Werner Posted October 11, 2023 Posted October 11, 2023 I don't know. Neither do I have such a device nor I am a developer. I can give generic advice only. Overall you can try any kernel from this list. 18 hours ago, jumbo125 said: is it important to change from jammy to Armbian 23.8 Bookworm?? Not sure that exactly you mean by this question. However here are two ansers that might be right: - You cannot "upgrade" from a Ubuntu-based userspace to a Debian-based one since they are incompatible. - Any userspace (Bookworm, Bullseye, Jammy...) for a board are shipped with the very same kernel package. So hardware-supporting-wise does this not make any difference. 0 Quote
SteeMan Posted October 11, 2023 Posted October 11, 2023 19 hours ago, jumbo125 said: which is the current/default kernel? Armbian comes with three levels of linux kernels in general (not all boards support all types). edge = "bleeding edge" or development kernels, not supported, meant for testing only; current = the currently supported stable kernels; legacy = either a vendor supplied kernel (often not maintained) or an older stable mainline kernel, generally not supported but provided for testing/compatibility reasons. As @Werner stated above you want to install a 'current' kernel. In the list you showed, you are only showing 'edge' kernels. You need to select one that uses the word 'current' where you are seeing 'edge' in the listing. 0 Quote
jumbo125 Posted October 11, 2023 Author Posted October 11, 2023 Okay How can I get a current kernel. All kernels in the list have edge 0 Quote
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