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Hi,

 

after pure installation Armbian_4.5_Lamobo-r1_Debian_wheezy_3.4.109.zip, the log is full of GMAC messages:

[43099.518189] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43099.521192] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43099.524646] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43111.775611] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.963963] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.980989] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.986370] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.989681] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.992410] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43112.996184] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43113.002038] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43113.973308] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43113.976078] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43114.143583] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43114.487643] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43114.700444] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43115.015755] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame
[43115.188027] GMAC TX status: VLAN frame

Bug? Or I configured something wrong?

 

PM

 

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BTW.

 

There is a temporal solution by switching to alternative A20 kernel.

 

apt-get install linux-image-banana

 

...  but that kernel will not update anymore in the future so you will need later to come back to

 

linux-image-sun7i

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The question is, if the device will overlive till evening. System is running on SD card and HD is only for data. Is the linux log so clever, that when there is no space for logging will flush logfiles?

 

BTW.

 

There is a temporal solution by switching to alternative A20 kernel.

 

apt-get install linux-image-banana

 

...  but that kernel will not update anymore in the future so you will need later to come back to

 

linux-image-sun7i

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