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G’day guys, just grabbed a version of Armbian again to play around with on an orange Pi 5 I have had for a while. I have installed the latest stable (25.5.1 Noble Gnome). 

 

Everything went smoothly, and I have a 512GB ssd on the board, so I went through the install process using armbian-install. I managed to get the OS installed on the SSD, but when I went to install the bootloader, I got some error messages saying that the SPI image was not chosen. I followed the process for erasing the MTD, but still I got error messages relating to no spi image. I tried to boot from the ssd and just got a black screen.

 

I downloaded Joshua Riek’s Ubuntu 24.04 distro and booted it from the sd card and ran his command “sudo u-boot-install-mtd”.  It installed to the MTD and then I shut down and removed the sd card and booted up. Armbian has now booted from the SSD with no issues. 

 

I couldn’t find anything on the forum so I thought I would post this to assist anyone else who has this issue. If the guys at Armbian have any thoughts on why this may have happened please let me know.

Posted

Hi

 

1 hour ago, vinrich said:

ssd

ssd or nvme? Both needs different handling

 

1 hour ago, vinrich said:

25.5.1 Noble Gnome

kernel? edge? vendor? current?

Posted

@Werner NVME, sorry... 

 

 

PRETTY_NAME="Armbian 25.5.1 noble"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION_ID="24.04"
VERSION="24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat)"
VERSION_CODENAME=noble
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
HOME_URL="https://www.armbian.com"
SUPPORT_URL="https://forum.armbian.com"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://www.armbian.com/bugs"
PRIVACY_POLICY_URL="https://www.armbian.com"
UBUNTU_CODENAME=noble
LOGO="armbian-logo"
ARMBIAN_PRETTY_NAME="Armbian 25.5.1 noble"

 

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