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I have an issue with the latest releases since Yammy on a Orange Pi Zero LTS. Reboot is not working (system shuts, but not starting again)

  • Werner changed the title to Reboot is not working
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Does anyone know if this will be solved in new releases or should we use an old kernel 6.6.75 as alternative?

Then the next question : can we avoid an update of the kernel when using the apt command upgrade?

 

Already found the solution: Use armbian-config and disable upgrade of firmware

 

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I have the same problem, and for me it seems unrelated to kernel revisions. I have a whole bunch of Orange Pi Zeros, all running the same kernel and all with the same updated packages. However, the ones that run from old SD cards and have been updated from earlier releases, they reboot fine, while those that running from relatively recently flashed SD cards struggle and halt instead of reboot. Since this is super annoying, I wish to find out what's causing this, so I will do some diffing between the systems to see if I can find the culprit.

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I know this is kind of an old thread, but I am having the same issue with the NanoPi Duo2. When I install the latest community build based on 6.12 kernel, the reboot just powers down the unit. I tried the legacy 6.6.75, and this also has the issue. The only way I could restore functionality was by going back to a 6.6.16 kernel build, and disabling kernel updates in armbian-config.

 

There must have been something changed in the way the kernel issues the reboot command that the H3 is not interpreting correctly. If anyone finds a solution such as a kernel argument that fixes this, please share as this will prevent any further kernel updates until fixed.

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For the Orange Pi Zero v1, it might be recommended to upgrade U-Boot to version v2025.4.
I remember having similar problems with the Orange Pi Zero 3, and after the U-Boot update, the reboot works correctly and doesn't shut down the computer.

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Is anyone using Linux kernel-edge on an Orange Pi Zero v1? Are they kernel versions 6.14 or 6.16? Does that also cause the reboot problem?

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While searching the internet for information about the reboot problem, I found this information but I don't know if it is helpful for us?

 

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If Armbian with kernel 6.12 isn't rebooting properly, it could be due to a few reasons, including issues with the bootloader, kernel configuration, or filesystem corruption. Try updating Armbian and the bootloader, verify kernel configurations, and check for filesystem errors. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential causes and solutions:

1. Bootloader Issues:

Outdated bootloader:

An outdated U-Boot (the bootloader) might not be compatible with kernel 6.12, causing it to fail during the reboot process.

Incorrect memory addresses:

In some cases, U-Boot might be assigning incorrect memory addresses for the kernel, leading to issues.

Solution:

Update the bootloader (U-Boot) to the latest version, especially if using an older build. Consider checking if the memory addresses for your specific SBC (Single Board Computer) are correctly set in the bootloader's configuration. 

 

 

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2 часа назад, TRay сказал:

If Armbian with kernel 6.12 isn't rebooting properly, it could be due to a few reasons, including issues with the bootloader, kernel configuration, or filesystem corruption. Try updating Armbian and the bootloader, verify kernel configurations, and check for filesystem errors. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential causes and solutions:

1. Bootloader Issues:

Outdated bootloader:

An outdated U-Boot (the bootloader) might not be compatible with kernel 6.12, causing it to fail during the reboot process.

Incorrect memory addresses:

In some cases, U-Boot might be assigning incorrect memory addresses for the kernel, leading to issues.

Solution:

Update the bootloader (U-Boot) to the latest version, especially if using an older build. Consider checking if the memory addresses for your specific SBC (Single Board Computer) are correctly set in the bootloader's configuration. 

Yes, that's right. This is relevant to the issue under discussion.

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12 часов назад, TRay сказал:

recommended to upgrade U-Boot to version v2025.4.

Recommended to upgrade U-Boot to version v2025.07

This version has big changes for allwinner (sunxi) chips. This concerns the initialization of a non-standard size of RAM (1.5; 2.5 GB), downloads from eMMC.....

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11 minutes ago, going said:

Recommended to upgrade U-Boot to version v2025.07

This version has big changes for allwinner (sunxi) chips. This concerns the initialization of a non-standard size of RAM (1.5; 2.5 GB), downloads from eMMC.....

 

So maybe it would be enough if the community version of U-Boot were updated to version v2025.07 and it would solve the reboot problem for this SBC, just like it happened for the Orange Pi Zero 3 where updating U-Boot to v2025.04 solved the problem of decoding RAM size on the SBC

 

 

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@TRay Best way to find out is to change and recompile your own image, then you will know.  After that, push a PR so everybody can profit from your work.

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34 minutes ago, laibsch said:

Best way to find out is to change and recompile your own image, then you will know.  After that, push a PR so everybody can profit from your work.

 

Hi, yes, I agree, but I am only a user of Armbian and I do not have such skills to do this solution you suggest

I can check the available Community Releases of Armbian and check how it works. Community editions, which are issued for testing and updated on average every week?

 

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