umlaeute Posted August 5 Posted August 5 (edited) Back in the days, i've installed armbian on my "Odroid XU4". those where the days when "buster" was still a thing. In the meantime, I've updated the system (change apt repos; run 'apt full-upgrade'), and I'm now running "bookworm": # lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Armbian 24.5.5 bookworm Release: 12 Codename: bookworm unfortunately, /etc/armbian-image-release still thinks i'm running buster (and armbian-20.02.7): # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=odroidxu4 BOARD_NAME="Odroid XU4" BOARDFAMILY=odroidxu4 BUILD_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/armbian/rkbin BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=3e533c9 DISTRIBUTION_CODENAME=buster DISTRIBUTION_STATUS=supported VERSION=20.02.7 LINUXFAMILY=odroidxu4 BRANCH=legacy ARCH=arm IMAGE_TYPE=stable BOARD_TYPE=conf INITRD_ARCH=arm KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=Image IMAGE_UUID=164e4ab3-9157-48a3-bbe1-6525c2b9a086 i wouldn't mind very much, if the login-screen wouldn't scream everytime i log in: Welcome to Armbian 24.5.5 *Buster* with Linux 6.6.31-current-odroidxu4 No end-user support: unsupported (buster) userspace! I'm a bit mystified, why it wrongly says *Buster*, and at the same time reports the correct kernel and armbian version. Anyhow: How can I fix this? note: there's already a similar topic here (from 2 years ago), but since it is so old, i was asked to start a new thread: Edited August 5 by umlaeute 0 Quote
umlaeute Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 i'm also a bit mystified, what the motd says *buster* and at the same time correctly reports the armbian and kernel version 0 Quote
Igor Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Armbian kernel can be used on any userspace, but we only sent kernel updates to supported ones. Buster is EOL by Debian. Can you provide: armbianmonitor -u so we know more about your image. You are probably running Buster BSP package. That is not replace with upgrade. 0 Quote
umlaeute Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 (edited) certainly: https://paste.armbian.com/wujesuqaro also, i would have guessed that `lsb_release -a` would show me the userland. 'bash' seems to come from bookworm as well: # apt show bash Package: bash Version: 5.2.15-2+b7 Priority: required Essential: yes Section: shells Source: bash (5.2.15-2) Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> Installed-Size: 6,904 kB Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.36), libtinfo6 (>= 6) Depends: base-files (>= 2.1.12), debianutils (>= 5.6-0.1) Recommends: bash-completion (>= 20060301-0) Suggests: bash-doc Conflicts: bash-completion (<< 20060301-0) Replaces: bash-completion (<< 20060301-0), bash-doc (<= 2.05-1) Homepage: http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html Tag: admin::TODO, devel::TODO, devel::interpreter, implemented-in::c, interface::shell, interface::text-mode, role::program, scope::application, suite::gnu, uitoolkit::ncurses Download-Size: 1,422 kB APT-Manual-Installed: yes APT-Sources: http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm/main armhf Packages Description: GNU Bourne Again SHell and my apt sources only list "bookworm": # find /etc/apt/sources.list* -name "*.list" -exec sed -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/ *//' -e '/^$/d' {} + deb http://apt.armbian.com bookworm main bookworm-utils bookworm-desktop deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm main contrib non-free non-free-firmware deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security main contrib non-free non-free-firmware deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware Edited August 5 by umlaeute 0 Quote
callegar Posted October 17 Posted October 17 (edited) Same issue here. I originally installed a bullseye image and then updated to buster. However /etc/armbian-image-release does not get updated and unfortunately, it is the sole place where motd 10-armbian-header can find information about the distribution codename. In fact: - first /etc/armbian-image-release is read that contains DISTRIBUTION_CODENAME from the original image (which I think is OK because I understand that file should always keep info from the image employed for the initial installation); - then /etc/armbian-release is read, but does not contain anything about the DISTRIBUTION_CODENAME (this does not seem OK to me). - finally no other info is gathered because DISTRIBUTION_CODENAME is already set Edited October 17 by callegar 0 Quote
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