djtecha6 Posted October 4 Posted October 4 On an orangepi 5 this image failed to post. Armbian_25.8.2_Orangepi5_noble_vendor_6.1.115.img.xz worked just fine via balena etcher and booting from a nvme. 0 Quote
Werner Posted October 4 Posted October 4 moved. All boards using rk3588/s soc most likely work best with either vendor or edge kernel. Current has limited functionality since when this kernel became LTS only basic support was there. All further enhancements regarding hardware featureless were upstreamed later. 1 Quote
djtecha6 Posted yesterday at 06:45 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:45 PM Ok, that makes sense. Is there an edge build for this or does one have to compile "edge" builds? Sry, I'm just a little confused. 0 Quote
mitu Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Try the 'minimal-iot' flavor, I think that's the only one that boots from the current images. You can then add the desired packages and even switch to the 'edge' kernel from armbian-config. 0 Quote
djtecha6 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Thanks, ok this works but only over SSH. Maybe the other ones did too and the fact my monitor wouldn't turn on for them had me stuck. 0 Quote
Solution djtecha6 Posted 3 hours ago Author Solution Posted 3 hours ago Just to help anyone else that ran into this. I was able to get up and running by Armbian_25.8.2_Orangepi5_noble_current_6.12.49_minimal (1).img.xz then on boot I found the IP address on my network and SSH'd to it. Once on I used armbian-config to go and fetch the edge kernel 6.16.4-edge-rockchip64 Display is now working, but the older USB for the keyboard doesn't work. Only the USB 3.0 does. 0 Quote
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