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Hi everyone,

 

Very green here. Basically I setup 1 of my orange pi a few months back with "Armbian_23.02.3_Orangepizero2_jammy_legacy_4.9.318". I recently bought another pi and wanted to set it up with a newer version. I see bookworm is now the latest. I have tried both CLI and Minimal but whenever I flash those into my micro SD the orange pi never boots up. 

 

My router doesnt see the connection, so it cant hand off an IP. I thought maybe it was a bad mini SD or a bad pi. But when I flashed the old jammy image into the same SD, the pi immediately picked up the connection, my router gave it an IP and I was able to log in as a root to the pi.

I read the documentation, and even saw the beginner videos to see that I wasnt doing something wrong. I had the SD connected before I powered on the PI, ensured I was the usb c for power. And that the SD has enough memory (8gb).

Does anyone have an idea of what could be happening here with the bookworm armbian?

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moved to staging since unclear which board you actually have (topic and tag state "Zero", image name states "Zero 2" which are totally different boards).

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Thanks Werner,

Wow I cant believe I downloaded the wrong model file. I will double check this from now own. After downloading armbian for for orange pi zero 2 I was able to set up my pi as intended. 

 

Thanks, sorry for missing such a basic thing.

NAJ

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