SupaLesz Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Hello fellow Armbian folk, I've been a happy armbian user for many years. Recently, I've been trying to upgrade to bookworm from bullseye on my cubietruck, however have been hampered by Hash Sum mismatch errors from multiple armbian mirrors. I have followed all instructions on clearing the /var/lib/apt/files, apt clean, but nothing seems to help. I've tried multiple armbian mirrors with no luck. So now I'm seeking some community support. 0 Quote
tordenflesk Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Same issue here, after upgrading OpenMediaVault from 6 to 7 on my Odroid XU4. 0 Quote
porg Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Possibly this solves it? https://forum.armbian.com/topic/35402-upgrading-armbian-from-bullseye-to-bookworm 0 Quote
SupaLesz Posted March 5 Author Posted March 5 Thanks all, I did try the suggested upgrade fix below, but unfortunately no luck with my armbian upgrade. The armbian files that fail Hash Sum mismatch are: Err:1 https://au.sbcmirror.org/armbian/apt bookworm/main armhf base-files armhf 24.2.1-12.4+deb12u5-bookworm Err:2 https://au.sbcmirror.org/armbian/apt bookworm/main armhf armbian-config all 24.2.1 While other armbian download files result in the following: Err:3 http://au.sbcmirror.org/armbian/apt bookworm/main armhf armbian-firmware-full all 24.2.1 File has unexpected size (433621460 != 433621492). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 95.111.218.236 443] Err:8 https://au.sbcmirror.org/armbian/apt bookworm/main armhf linux-dtb-current-sunxi armhf 24.2.1 404 Not Found [IP: 95.111.218.236 443] E: Failed to fetch https://au.sbcmirror.org/armbian/apt/pool/main/b/base-files/base-files_24.2.1-12.4%2bdeb12u5-bookworm_armhf__1-bookworm-1armbian1-Ba4f9-U12.4--deb12u5-R55fa.deb Hash Sum mismatch Note: all the debian bookmark mirror files were all fine. 10 hours ago, porg said: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/35402-upgrading-armbian-from-bullseye-to-bookworm 0 Quote
Solution abugher Posted March 5 Solution Posted March 5 I was observing similar issues on four systems, two Odroid HC1 and two Odroid MC1, all running Armbian Odroid XU4 image. I think they were all upgraded from Bullseye to Bookworm at some point, but not recently. They run updates once per day, and it looks like the first failure was 2 days and 16 hours before time of writing. I observed "Hash Sum mismatch" errors and 404 errors, similar to OP, on each host, yesterday. Automatic updates started succeeding again about an hour ago. My assessment is that one more more mirrors were probably broken for a few days, and just got fixed. On the other hand, the openmediavault forum has thread 51654 on what looks like similar errors, and they seem to have recognized a problem with this upgrade path and applied a known fix to resolve. If you don't find that updates are suddenly working, now, I would check whether their solution applies to your situation. 0 Quote
Igor Posted March 5 Posted March 5 4 minutes ago, abugher said: I was observing similar issues on four systems, We (I think) hopefully fixed the problem. Is this still happening? 0 Quote
SupaLesz Posted March 5 Author Posted March 5 Unfortunately yes Igor, the issue is still happening. Perhaps, I could try another armbian mirror. My steps included clearing the /var/lib/apt/lists directory, sudo apt clean, sudo apt update (all fine), sudo apt upgrade --no-new-pkgs (resulting in armbian Hash Sum mismatch errors) 0 Quote
SupaLesz Posted March 5 Author Posted March 5 Hi Armbian folk. Thankyou for your responses, it appears some mirrors where not upto date. I just switched to a US mirror in armbian.list and upgrade is progressing fine. 0 Quote
Igor Posted March 6 Posted March 6 8 hours ago, SupaLesz said: I just switched to a US mirror in armbian.list and upgrade is progressing fine. If you switch to automation (apt.armbian.com), then routing should be fine as we only keep a small selection of mirrors, that are verified, ATM. This is a workaround, that significantly affects performance - for some people/locations, updating is painfully slow. In a day, two, we will re-enable all mirrors. 0 Quote
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