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Cubieboard 2 does not start after Armbian 5.35 in headless mode


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The fix wokrked for me, but I had to download the package linux-u-boot-next-cubieboard2_5.37_armhf.deb and upgrade it with dpkg.

 

Through apt, it keeps installing 5.35, and doesn't boot unless there's a HDMI cable plugged in.

 

Can Mr. @Igor clarify this mistery for me? :D

 

Thx.

Posted
15 minutes ago, pollux_master said:

clarify this mistery for me? 


Without logs, no. A problem does not exist.

armbianmonitor -u

If this does not work, then run this:

dpkg -l | egrep "openmediavault|armbian| linux-"

 

Posted
On 28/01/2018 at 2:47 PM, Igor said:


Without logs, no. A problem does not exist.


armbianmonitor -u

If this does not work, then run this:


dpkg -l | egrep "openmediavault|armbian| linux-"

 

Hi@Igor, thank you for your patience.

 

As requested:

 

http://ix.io/EVr

 

Thx in advance.

Posted

The linux-u-boot-next-lime2_5.37.180117_armhf.deb package solved my problem with booting in headless mode.

There is another problem that is persisting on my board, I cannot reboot remotely, instead I need to pull out the DC plug.

Any ideas how to solve that problem?

Posted
21 hours ago, kukulo said:

The linux-u-boot-next-lime2_5.37.180117_armhf.deb package solved my problem with booting in headless mode.

There is another problem that is persisting on my board, I cannot reboot remotely, instead I need to pull out the DC plug.

Any ideas how to solve that problem?

Version 5.38 is out now, try upgrading to see if the problem persists.

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...And we're back to this issue, at least on my A20Lime (not Lime2, in case it matters) archive server:  linux-u-boot-lime-next_5.60_armhf.deb won't boot without HDMI active. Fortunately, /var/cache/apt/archives/ still contains linux-u-boot-lime-next_5.38_armhf.deb. which does.

 

    dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-u-boot-lime-next_5.38_armhf.deb

 

Thanks for your efforts, folks. I'm loving how dead-simple-reliable this Olimex board (5 watts w/ HD!) and Armbian are.

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