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Posted (edited)

Good evening,

Armbian noob here (Debian veteran) working with an RPi 5. I've just installed `Armbian_24.2.5_Rpi5b_bookworm_current_6.6.23.img.xz` and would like to build the ZFS modules. I've installed the kernel modules using `armbian-config` but when I try to build I get

 

 

root@meson:~# dpkg-reconfigure zfs-dkms
Deleting module zfs-2.2.3 completely from the DKMS tree.
Loading new zfs-2.2.3 DKMS files...
Building for 6.6.23-current-bcm2712
Module build for kernel 6.6.23-current-bcm2712 was skipped since the
kernel headers for this kernel do not seem to be installed.
root@meson:~#

 

Edit: Current situation:

 

root@meson:~# dpkg -l linux-headers-current-bcm2712 linux-image-current-bcm2712
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name                          Version      Architecture Description
+++-=============================-============-============-=========================================================
ii  linux-headers-current-bcm2712 24.2.1       arm64        Armbian Linux current headers 6.6.18-current-bcm2712
ii  linux-image-current-bcm2712   24.2.5       arm64        Armbian Linux current kernel image 6.6.23-current-bcm2712
root@meson:~#  




 

 

 

 

It seems that the headers for this kernel are not available. `armbian-config` lists only a newer kernel as an option (6.7) `apt search` lists older kernels, probably from the Debian repos. Can I switch to these or is there something else I can do?

 

Thanks!

 

(First post here.)

Edited by Hank Barta
Posted
2 hours ago, Hank Barta said:

something else I can do?


Switch to nightly kernels (those are becoming stable in two weeks anyway), update, reboot. Remove / Add kernels and it will work. Use armbian-config -> software to make this easy way.
 

2 hours ago, Hank Barta said:

First post here

 

Welcome!!!

Posted (edited)

Thanks for the suggestion. There was no option for kernels in armbian-config -> software. I there was an option to switch to nightly in armbian-config -> system and I executed that. It installed a new kernel and now the system hangs on the 4 pixel rainbow screen.

 

I should probably have mentioned that this is on a Pi CM4 booting from an NVME SSD. I'm trying things out on that to avoid swapping NVME SSDs on my Pi 5. I'm aware that RpiOS runs different kernels on Pi 4 vs. Pi 4B/CM4 but they install both and choose the correct one during boot.

Edited by Hank Barta

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