fever_wits Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Hello, This is more informative. I saw the following news: https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-v25-2/ After seeing that you fixed USB3, I decided to update. For me, USB3 is not working. Stopped working and rngd If any additional information is needed, I will share. 0 Quote
SuperKali Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Hi, Can you provide logs with armbianmonitor -u helps with troubleshooting and significantly raises chances that issue gets addressed. 0 Quote
fever_wits Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 (edited) Здравейте, извинете за късния отговор, ето информацията от armbianmonitor -u https://paste.next.armbian.com/yajehilude I hope this is useful, if you need any further information I will share. After writing my post I think there are 2 or 3 new versions of kernel. So far everything else is working normally, at least apparently no problems. Greetings, Edited March 21 by fever_wits 0 Quote
Solution SuperKali Posted yesterday at 12:10 PM Solution Posted yesterday at 12:10 PM Hi, sorry for the late reply. We've been working on resolving the issue you reported — with the latest kernel 6.14, it should now be working again: https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/7980 Best regards, Dany 1 Quote
fever_wits Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM 11 minutes ago, SuperKali said: Hi, sorry for the late reply. No problem. 11 minutes ago, SuperKali said: We've been working on resolving the issue you reported — with the latest kernel 6.14, it should now be working again: https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/7980 Super, I'll wait for it to show up and test it. 0 Quote
SuperKali Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM Posted yesterday at 12:26 PM 2 minutes ago, fever_wits said: Ottimo, aspetterò che esca e lo proverò. You can use the beta repository to start using it beta.armbian.com 0 Quote
fever_wits Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM If there was a way to bring back an old version of kernel , I would test. But I don't know how. A crisis option is boot from another flash, chroot and fix the problem, but that takes a long time with me. My configuration is: the flash card is only /boot/, the OS is in raid1 /dev/nvme1n1p1 /dev/nvme2n1p1, separately I use zfs, again raid1 /dev/nvme1n1p2 u /dev/nvme2n1p2. I avoid using the test repo for this. 0 Quote
SuperKali Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM Posted yesterday at 07:44 PM Just make sure to update the following packages: linux-dtb-edge-rockchip64 linux-headers-edge-rockchip64 linux-image-edge-rockchip64 linux-libc-dev-edge-rockchip64 linux-u-boot-nanopct6-edge Whether you're updating or downgrading, remember to include the version of U-Boot compiled for that version because it might cause issues otherwise. 0 Quote
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