Quacken Audio Posted January 17 Posted January 17 (edited) Armbianmonitor: http://nourlavailable.com I am currently on Armbian 22.05.0-trunk with bleeding edge Linux 6.1.11-rockchip64 according to the main boot page in terminal I was in the process of converting an elegoo neptune 4 into a non-neptune version of klipper followed a guide that used a script was on the last step which was to do a system update...and upon reboot, I have no ethernet devices all I see is loopback what do I do to get my hardware ethernet interfaces back? this device does not have a removable SD card, but it does have a serial port... so everything must be done thru command line armbian monoitor.txt Edited January 17 by Quacken Audio 0 Quote
Werner Posted January 17 Posted January 17 48 minutes ago, Quacken Audio said: trunk As mentioned. No end-user support. Please retry with stable image from here: https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-4-lts/ 0 Quote
Quacken Audio Posted January 17 Author Posted January 17 I cant even get into the device at this point..... I've already ordered a emmc burner, and a second mainboard just in case 0 Quote
Gunjan Gupta Posted January 17 Posted January 17 from armbianmonitor logs BOARD=mkspi BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=ed589b248-dirty This is not a board that we support. Either you have patched the build framework yourself to build for this board, or you are using some third party provided image. This is important because that means we never had any patches to support this board and that is why you are having issues after upgrade. Whoever build the image needed to specify SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO=yes to make sure that kernel won't get upgraded from Armbian repo. As we never supported this board and never had any patches for this, its pretty much common sense that upgrading kernel from our repo will break functionality Ask where you got the image from. We can't provide support for the board that we never supported. 0 Quote
Gunjan Gupta Posted January 17 Posted January 17 As this is not orange pi 4 that is being used, moved the thread to community forum and removed orange pi 4 label 1 Quote
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