djurny Posted Wednesday at 08:06 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:06 AM Hi @wolf7250, That does not look like the new bootscript. Did you update already? To get it working again, you can try the quick workaround as you pointed to earlier, which should allow more room for U-Boot loading kernel, initrd and the rest. Gr, 1 Quote
wolf7250 Posted Wednesday at 08:09 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:09 AM Yes, I did update… not sure why it’s not picking it up. If I go with the quick workaround, will the correct U-Boot get applied in future updates? 0 Quote
djurny Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM Hi @wolf7250, The correct U-Boot and bootscript is for sure in the newest release. I built recently and all is there and working without issue on my helios4. Let's unravel what is happening for you and get that sorted out. Gr, 1 Quote
wolf7250 Posted Wednesday at 09:04 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:04 AM Ok. This might have been caused by a partial update. Running OMV there is a script to run to update to the latest in that version - in my case v6. Once that completes successfully then I need to run a release update script which will increment the major version to 7. But I never got that far. So maybe if I do the quick workaround to get me onto the latest and then the correct U-Boot and bootscript will then be included as you said in the latest? Hope that all made sense 😁 0 Quote
djurny Posted Wednesday at 11:03 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:03 AM Hi @wolf7250, I'm not familiar with OMV, so not sure what that update/upgrade process looks like. If it will update/upgrade the armbian packages to the latest release 25.11, then the correct version of armbian-bsp-cli will be installed. The installation of that package should update /boot/boot.scr and make a new U-Boot image available that you would have to install with nand-sata-install. Gr, 1 Quote
FredK Posted Wednesday at 05:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:03 PM @wolf7250fyi: I upgraded my Helios4 from OMV6 to OMV7 RC1 in February 2024 already. Upgrade went smoothly. But after that further OMV updates were not possible, solution found at https://forum.armbian.com/topic/23465-apt-get-update-fails-with-public-key-errors/?do=findComment&comment=178626 1 Quote
FredK Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Upgrade to Armbian 25.11.2 successful. 0 Quote
wolf7250 Posted Wednesday at 09:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:31 PM Thanks for responding @FredK! 4 hours ago, FredK said: But after that further OMV updates were not possible, solution found at https://forum.armbian.com/topic/23465-apt-get-update-fails-with-public-key-errors/?do=findComment&comment=178626 Is it possible this has been resolved now and I won't need to do anything? Or will I likely need to run the commands that @Igor listed in the post that you linked? 0 Quote
FredK Posted Thursday at 06:37 AM Posted Thursday at 06:37 AM @wolf7250 > Is it possible this has been resolved now and I won't need to do anything? I think so, because I was just able to perform a package update without any problems. > Or will I likely need to run the commands that Igor listed in the post that you linked? The background of my post was to encourage you to upgrade your OMV6 to OMV7 (after a full backup) and if the same (minor) problems arise, the solution is well-known. 1 Quote
wolf7250 Posted Friday at 04:28 AM Posted Friday at 04:28 AM Thank you! I've been unable to give this a crack over the last couple of days, but I'm hoping to try this weekend. I'll post back here with how I go 0 Quote
wolf7250 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) @djurny and @FredK, thank you so much. I am now updated and on Armbian 25.11.2! @djurny I used the quick workaround from here and then performed a full upgrade. I have now run nand-sata-install. Is there a way to ensure that that has run successfully? Also do I now remove the quick workaround from the /boot/armbianEnv.txt? @FredK I did need to run the commands that you provided the link to as I was getting the same public key error. Thank you so much to both of you! Edited 2 hours ago by wolf7250 0 Quote
djurny Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Hi @wolf7250, If you have doubts or concerns, you can leave the workaround in `armbianEnv.txt` and check the serial console output to verify that U-Boot was updated and the new bootscript is doing it's job. After verfication, you can remove the workaround (fixed load addresses) from `armbianEnv.txt`. The new bootscript will try to calculate the load addresses and if it cannot do that (due to missing U-Boot command) it will default back to the fixed load addresses - which you will have overruled with the ones in `armbianEnv.txt`. Gr, 0 Quote
wolf7250 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Thanks @djurny, does this output indicate that the U-Boot was updated and the new bootscript is doing it's job? Booting from MMC U-Boot SPL 2025.10_armbian-2025.10-Se50b-P915a-H9530-V9a59-Bbf55-R448a (Nov 24 2025 - 08:37:53 +0000) High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Detected Device ID 6828 board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | -------------------------------- | 0 | 6 | SATA0 | | 1 | 5 | USB3 HOST0 | | 2 | 6 | SATA1 | | 3 | 6 | SATA3 | | 4 | 6 | SATA2 | | 5 | 5 | USB3 HOST1 | -------------------------------- High speed PHY - Ended Successfully mv_ddr: 14.0.0 DDR3 Training Sequence - Switching XBAR Window to FastPath Window DDR Training Sequence - Start scrubbing DDR3 Training Sequence - End scrubbing mv_ddr: completed successfully Trying to boot from MMC1 U-Boot 2025.10_armbian-2025.10-Se50b-P915a-H9530-V9a59-Bbf55-R448a (Nov 24 2025 - 08:37:53 +0000) SoC: MV88F6828-B0 at 1600 MHz DRAM: 2 GiB (800 MHz, 32-bit, ECC enabled) Core: 33 devices, 22 uclasses, devicetree: separate MMC: mv_sdh: 0 Loading Environment from MMC... Reading from MMC(0)... *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment Model: Helios4 Board: Helios4 Net: Warning: ethernet@70000 (eth1) using random MAC address - 4a:c2:c1:92:17:69 eth1: ethernet@70000 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 switch to partitions #0, OK mmc0 is current device Scanning mmc 0:1... Found U-Boot script /boot/boot.scr 2967 bytes read in 15 ms (192.4 KiB/s) ## Executing script at 03000000 Boot script loaded from mmc 275 bytes read in 12 ms (21.5 KiB/s) 28834 bytes read in 34 ms (828.1 KiB/s) 14341219 bytes read in 1365 ms (10 MiB/s) 8678912 bytes read in 819 ms (10.1 MiB/s) Working FDT set to 2040000 Kernel image @ 0x2080000 [ 0x000000 - 0x846e00 ] ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 03000000 ... Image Name: uInitrd Created: 2025-12-08 1:59:54 UTC Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 14341155 Bytes = 13.7 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 Verifying Checksum ... OK ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 02040000 Booting using the fdt blob at 0x2040000 Working FDT set to 2040000 Loading Ramdisk to 0f252000, end 0ffff423 ... OK Loading Device Tree to 0f1e2000, end 0f251fff ... OK Working FDT set to f1e2000 Starting kernel ... Loading, please wait... Starting systemd-udevd version 252.39-1~deb12u1 Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done. Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done. Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... done. Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... Scanning for Btrfs filesystems done. Begin: Will now check root file system ... fsck from util-linux 2.38.1 [/sbin/fsck.ext4 (1) -- /dev/mmcblk0p1] fsck.ext4 -a -C0 /dev/mmcblk0p1 /dev/mmcblk0p1: clean, 66751/1782272 files, 757075/7712800 blocks done. done. Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... /scripts/local-bottom/mdadm: 2: /scripts/local-bottom/mdadm: rm: not found done. Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done. Welcome to Armbian 25.11.2 bookworm! 0 Quote
djurny Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hi there, U-Boot was updated. Can you share the contents of `/boot/boot.cmd`? Just to be sure 🙂 Groetjes, 1 Quote
wolf7250 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Sure! # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE # # Please edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt to set supported parameters # setenv load_addr "0x300000" # default values setenv rootdev "/dev/mmcblk0p1" setenv rootfstype "ext4" setenv verbosity "1" setenv emmc_fix "off" setenv spi_workaround "off" setenv ethaddr "00:50:43:84:fb:2f" setenv eth1addr "00:50:43:25:fb:84" setenv eth2addr "00:50:43:84:25:2f" setenv eth3addr "00:50:43:0d:19:18" echo "Boot script loaded from ${devtype}" if load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${load_addr} ${prefix}armbianEnv.txt; then env import -t ${load_addr} ${filesize} fi setenv bootargs "console=ttyS0,115200 root=${rootdev} rootwait rootfstype=${rootfstype} ubootdev=${devtype} scandelay loglevel=${verbosity} usb-storage.quirks=${usbstoragequirks} ${extraargs}" load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${fdt_addr_r} ${prefix}dtb/${fdtfile} load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${ramdisk_addr_r} ${prefix}uInitrd load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${kernel_addr_r} ${prefix}zImage fdt addr ${fdt_addr_r} fdt resize 65536 for overlay_file in ${overlays}; do if load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${load_addr} ${prefix}dtb/overlay/${overlay_prefix}-${overlay_file}.dtbo; then echo "Applying kernel provided DT overlay ${overlay_prefix}-${overlay_file}.dtbo" fdt apply ${load_addr} || setenv overlay_error "true" fi done for overlay_file in ${user_overlays}; do if load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${load_addr} ${prefix}overlay-user/${overlay_file}.dtbo; then echo "Applying user provided DT overlay ${overlay_file}.dtbo" fdt apply ${load_addr} || setenv overlay_error "true" fi done if test "${overlay_error}" = "true"; then echo "Error applying DT overlays, restoring original DT" load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${fdt_addr_r} ${prefix}dtb/${fdtfile} else if test -e ${devtype} ${devnum} ${prefix}dtb/overlay/${overlay_prefix}-fixup.scr; then load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${load_addr} ${prefix}dtb/overlay/${overlay_prefix}-fixup.scr echo "Applying kernel provided DT fixup script (${overlay_prefix}-fixup.scr)" source ${load_addr} fi if test -e ${devtype} ${devnum} ${prefix}fixup.scr; then load ${devtype} ${devnum} ${load_addr} ${prefix}fixup.scr echo "Applying user provided fixup script (fixup.scr)" source ${load_addr} fi fi # eMMC fix if test "${emmc_fix}" = "on"; then echo "Applying eMMC compatibility fix to the DT" fdt rm /soc/internal-regs/sdhci@d8000/ cd-gpios fdt set /soc/internal-regs/sdhci@d8000/ non-removable fi # SPI - SATA workaround if test "${spi_workaround}" = "on"; then echo "Applying SPI workaround to the DT" fdt addr ${fdt_addr} fdt resize fdt set /soc/internal-regs/sata@e0000 status "disabled" fdt set /soc/internal-regs/sata@a8000 status "disabled" fdt set /soc/spi@10680 status "okay" fdt set /soc/spi@10680/spi-flash@0 status "okay" fi bootz ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r} ${fdt_addr_r} # Recompile with: # mkimage -C none -A arm -T script -d /boot/boot.cmd /boot/boot.scr 0 Quote
djurny Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hi, Hmm that looks like the "old" bootscript still. Odd. Can you share the output of dpkg --list | grep 'bsp-cli' ? 0 Quote
djurny Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Hi there, How about the output of dpkg --list | grep 'armbian' lsb_release -a cat /etc/armbian-release ? Just to be sure, you are using armbian right? Gr, 0 Quote
wolf7250 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 38 minutes ago, djurny said: dpkg --list | grep 'armbian' ii armbian-config 26.2.0-trunk.48.1205.194441 all Armbian config: The Next Generation ii armbian-firmware 25.11.2 all Armbian - Linux firmware ii hostapd 3:2.10-6~armbian22.02.3+1 armhf IEEE 802.11 AP and IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticator 38 minutes ago, djurny said: lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Armbian 25.11.2 bookworm Release: 12 Codename: bookworm 38 minutes ago, djurny said: cat /etc/armbian-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=helios4 BOARD_NAME="Helios4" BOARDFAMILY=mvebu BUILD_REPOSITORY_URL=https://github.com/armbian/build BUILD_REPOSITORY_COMMIT=2efd215a DISTRIBUTION_CODENAME=buster DISTRIBUTION_STATUS=supported VERSION=20.05.2 LINUXFAMILY=mvebu BRANCH=current ARCH=arm IMAGE_TYPE=stable BOARD_TYPE=conf INITRD_ARCH=arm KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE=Image Seems odd to me that this file thinks I'm still on buster with Armbian at version 20.05.2 😕 38 minutes ago, djurny said: Just to be sure, you are using armbian right? Yes. Definitely Edited 34 minutes ago by wolf7250 0 Quote
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