leos12 Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM I am not able to boot from armbian. First I downloaded image from (https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-2w/) later on I flashed the image with usbimager, then since this didn't work I did with balena etcher, (all those in linux). Balena etcher crashes at verification so then I did with my windows machine, first with usbimager and since it wasn't working I decided to decompress the .xz and do it with "rufus" Here i attach the images and as you guys can see it says "failed to mount /dev/mtdblock4". That terminal is pretty much useless, I can't even do reboot or poweroff. I just need armbian because the official orange pi OS doesn't provide the headers. And I need the headers because if not I can't install drivers for my wifi card. Newer linux distros seems to have compiled on the kernel so that's why i wanted to update, also because I think armbian provides the headers too. Any ideas 0 Quote
Werner Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Double-check what you are booting from and which image you use. The screenshot says kernel version 4.9.170 while the mentioned Armbian version is mainline with 6.12.y 0 Quote
leos12 Posted yesterday at 09:54 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:54 AM this is when booting throw usbimager, now when booting throw rufus it says however, after flashing the armbian-minimal which it takes 1.25gb of space, if i look at gparted i can see 5mb unallocated, the 1.25gb 100% full and the rest unallocated. when i try to assign the rest to the 1.25gb; the computer won't even boot. maybe i do a full video showing the whole process 0 Quote
Werner Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM No need to manually adjust partitions. At first boot Armbian will expand rootfs automatically using all available space on sdcard. USBimager is known to work well on Win32 as well as Linux. Rufus is neither tested nor supported method. 0 Quote
leos12 Posted yesterday at 11:31 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:31 AM before rufus i did with usbimager and balena etcher and none of them worked out. I am thinking is going to be my reader or something. usbimager was giving the first weird screen but most of the time i tried flashing it wasn't giving any screen (like if i power up the orange pi zero 2w without any type of sd card) and balena etcher wasn't even flahing, it was always stuck at verification. I tried usbimager in linux and windows. I will let you know if I end up fixing, because I want that kernel because it comes with some wifi drivers out of the box. Thanks for your response 0 Quote
leos12 Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM send your whatsapp or telegram in dm maybe we can fix it 0 Quote
Werner Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Personalized support: https://calendly.com/armbian/consultation 0 Quote
ang Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I was having similar issues with this Armbian version, but on an Orange Pi Zero 3. I suggest trying to download the image again, as they received updates today, at least the Zero 3. In my case, I wasn't able to download any packages because every time the firmware tried to update, the kernel collapsed. 0 Quote
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