Ikesankom Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Hello. I have a Tinkerboard "regular" (without internal memory). My OS is Armbian 23.02.2 Lunar. I tried many times updating to Armbian 23.10 but system always brokes. Previously, I ever can update earlier versions without problems. I post in another topic this problem and finally, a forum member showed me that the problem was that there were no drivers for my internal storage in this version. So, my hope now lies in whether I can upgrade to Armbian 24.5.1. I also want to upgrade because the audio drivers haven't been working for a long time and I've tried a thousand things described in different forums. So, in short, how can I upgrade WITHOUT making a new image, as I have always done before? I've been trying do-release-upgrade -d for days but I still don't get the new LTS version. It's already released, isn't it? Thank you very much. 0 Quote
Werner Posted June 4 Posted June 4 34 minutes ago, Ikesankom said: do-release-upgrade This is a command provided by userspace and has nothing to do with Armbian. Armbian related packages will be installed - if available (not the case for Lunar. non-LTS upstream userspaces are unsupported in general by Armbian) - and if firmware is unfrozen https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_FAQ/#can-i-upgrade-my-userspace-like-buster-to-bullseye-or-focal-to-jammy 0 Quote
Ikesankom Posted June 4 Author Posted June 4 Well, I at least have been upgrading smoothly from one version to another so far. What is the option I have then to upgrade without having to build a new image from scratch? I've gone into armbian-config, but the only option I've always seen is Firmware (but it has never changed anything). Thanks 0 Quote
Werner Posted June 4 Posted June 4 51 minutes ago, Ikesankom said: What is the option I have then to upgrade without having to build a new image from scratch? Quote You can try to upgrade your userspace by following official ways from Debian/Ubuntu but make sure to freeze your firmware packages via armbian-config beforehand. Also please don’t blame/complain at Armbian if something goes wrong or have other issues with the upgraded system. For Ubuntu to say: do-release-upgrade One thing to mention is that do-release-upgrade usually does not work until the first point release. So retry once Ubuntu 24.04.1 has been released. Currently expected for August 15, 2024 0 Quote
Ikesankom Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 Good morning I don't quite understand everything. I understand that do-release-upgrade is not the right way to upgrade Armbian. So what is the right way? Thanks 0 Quote
Werner Posted June 7 Posted June 7 For Armbian updates regular apt update && apt upgrade will be sufficient. If you however want to change your userspace (like Jammy to Noble) this is out of scope of Armbian and upstream tools (like do-release-upgrade in case of Ubuntu) have to be used. Armbian firmware and userspace are two pair of shoes. Armbian cannot handle userspace upgrades by itself simply due to lacking of both human and financial resources for development and testing lots of various scenarios. This is also the reason why doing this is not recommended and therefore entirely unsupported by us. 0 Quote
Ikesankom Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 So, if I want to upgrade the Armbian version, I have to do an installation from scratch and migrate everything, right? Thanks 0 Quote
Werner Posted June 7 Posted June 7 If you want to upgrade the userspace flavor on top (like Jammy to Noble for example) it is indeed recommended to start from scratch. If you want to upgrade the Armbian core components like firmware, kernel and boot-loader, these upgrades are shipped as regular apt package. 1 Quote
Ikesankom Posted June 12 Author Posted June 12 On 6/4/2024 at 6:27 PM, Werner said: One thing to mention is that do-release-upgrade usually does not work until the first point release. So retry once Ubuntu 24.04.1 has been released. Currently expected for August 15, 2024 This last part I did not understand well. Another question, what are the repositories for sources.list that you recommend to have for Armbian Lunar? I have a suspicion that I don't have the ones I should. Thank you. 0 Quote
Werner Posted June 12 Posted June 12 5 hours ago, Ikesankom said: This last part I did not understand well. do-release-upgrade most likely will not allow you to update to Noble until this date. 5 hours ago, Ikesankom said: what are the repositories for sources.list that you recommend to have for Armbian Lunar? None. Lunar is EOL, repository has been removed. 0 Quote
Ikesankom Posted August 30 Author Posted August 30 On 6/12/2024 at 3:02 PM, Werner said: None. Lunar is EOL, repository has been removed. Good morning. I was referring to what repository would be needed for Armbian to show me the possibility to upgrade from Lunar to Noble with an apt update && apt upgrade. Thanks 0 Quote
Werner Posted August 30 Posted August 30 That would probably be deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg] http://apt.armbian.com noble main noble-utils noble-desktop This only affects Armbian-related packages. Everything from upstream userspace is out of scope of Armbian. 0 Quote
SteeMan Posted August 30 Posted August 30 5 hours ago, Ikesankom said: what repository would be needed for Armbian to show me the possibility to upgrade from Lunar to Noble You are confusing what is Armbian and what is upstream Ubuntu. The release upgrade comes from the Ubuntu repositories not Armbian. Armbian is only providing a few packages (important ones like the linux kernel) and everything else comes directly from upstream repositories. Ubuntu Noble didn't support release upgrades until the .1 release came out in the last few days. 0 Quote
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