Le kernel 5.18.9
Armbian kernel 5.18.9 and 5.19-rc5
Altlinux kernel 5.18.9
07-14-2022, 02:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2022, 03:34 AM by balbes150.)
Alpha version 20220714 of Armbian images with EFI\GRUB support. kernel 5.19-rc6
Tested on Quartz64 A. If there are users of other models here, it is interesting to check the work of UEFI\GRUB on other Quartz64 models.
Libreelec kernel 5.18.12
Armbian kernel 5.18.12 and 5.19-rc7
Altlinux kernel 5.18.12
Libreelec kernel 5.19.3
Armbian kernel 5.18.19 and 5.19.3
Altlinux kernel 5.18.19
Libreelec version 20220824. fixed installation on eMMC for rk356x models. Important. the order of installation on eMMC for rk356x. Before installing LE, you must install ArmbianTV, this is necessary to update u-boot in eMMC (without updating u-boot, there are no guarantees that the system will start from eMMC). After installing Armbian, we run and install LE. To install LE, open the LE settings -> eMMC menu and select the eMMC installation mode in it. The automatic procedure for installing LE on eMMC will be started, after the installation is completed, the system automatically shuts down, disconnect the media and start the system. Please note, after updating u-boot in eMMC, you can run any Armbian\LE\AltLinux system from any media (SD card or USB media).
Armbian Ver 20220829-edge kernel 6.0-rc3
Libreelec 20220831 kernel 6.0-rc3
Armbian Ver 20220829-edge kernel 6.0-rc3
A very good release! Thank you for the work that you do!
Quartz64, RockPro64, PinePhone Mobian, PineBook Pro, PineTime, and all the trimmings that make FOSS fun.
Are there owners of Quartz64 + PCIe module here ? I am interested in whether the PCIe connector works on the 6.0 core or not
(09-01-2022, 11:37 PM)balbes150 Wrote: Are there owners of Quartz64 + PCIe module here ? I am interested in whether the PCIe connector works on the 6.0 core or not
Yes. The PCIe module is supported with the 6.0 kernel running your latest Armbian Edge w/XFCE destop release. Tested it with the Pine64 brand PCIe to SATA 2-port adapter.
Quartz64, RockPro64, PinePhone Mobian, PineBook Pro, PineTime, and all the trimmings that make FOSS fun.