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RE: Clusterboard Armbian - PigLover - 04-16-2018

Thanks for the update and the pointer on the mainline efforts. Appreciate it. Makes more sense now.

Also - thanks for the work on upstreaming your Armbian fixes.


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - jgullickson - 06-01-2018

(04-16-2018, 12:53 PM)PigLover Wrote: Thanks for the update and the pointer on the mainline efforts.  Appreciate it.  Makes more sense now.

Also - thanks for the work on upstreaming your Armbian fixes.

Do you know if this is available in the current images here?

https://www.armbian.com/pine64/

I have some SOPINE's en-route so I'm figuring out if I can start using the "official" Armbian images yet Smile

Thanks!


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - aww - 06-02-2018

No, but a build off master of armbian should work. My one line change is merged.


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - jgullickson - 06-27-2018

Finally got around to fully populating my Clusterboard and now I'm starting to dig-in to making it fast Smile

I noticed that with this image I can't find the clock speed and cpu temps where I expect them. I believe that this is because the "mainline" kernel is being used. If that's the case I believe that this also means the clock speed is "locked" (no scaling) and could be locked as low as ~400Mhz.

Do you know if that is the case?

If so I'm wondering what the best way to address that is. I really like Armbian but I also need to get these guys running at top speed. Maybe all I need is to swap the mainline kernel out for a "legacy" one, or maybe I need to bite the bullet and do a custom build?

I've built Linux kernels before but I haven't done it on ARM so I'm not sure if/how it's different?


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - SteveG - 08-13-2018

(06-02-2018, 04:07 AM)aww Wrote: No, but a build off master of armbian should work. My one line change is merged.

No matter what I try I get No-Carrier for eth0 on all my SOPINE modules. I assume this is a kernel issues or am I doing something wrong? I have tried "link up" but to no effect...

Thanks.

Steve


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - ichibon-brosan - 06-30-2020

(02-19-2018, 02:09 PM)aww Wrote: This is a build of "minimal" Armbian with the change I had to make to get networking working. Do not update the the dtb file or it will break again. I am waiting on some feadback so I can upstream the fix if it works on other versions.



https://storage.googleapis.com/pine64-images/Armbian_5.41_Pine64so_Ubuntu_xenial_next_4.14.20.img.xz
Oh Joy!! Finally I have my modules booting. I am so happy. And I am so appreciative of your effort to get this information to us. I have been struggling with this and it has been keeping me from enjoying my ClusterBoard for several weeks. I am in your debt. :-)


up and running w/ Armbian_5.41_Pine64so_Ubuntu_xenial_next_4.14.20.img - ichibon-brosan - 07-01-2020

My sincere thanks to @aww  for the image which finally worked in my cluster.
All seven modules up and happy, yea!! See the attached image.


.png   cluster-up.png (Size: 436.33 KB / Downloads: 636)


RE: Clusterboard Armbian - wayward83 - 07-01-2020

@ichibon-brosan  is SSH enabled out of the box?  im getting a connection refused.  but super glad I found an image that actually boots Smile