05-30-2023, 05:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2023, 10:25 PM by Der Geist der Maschine.
Edit Reason: kernel config SECCOMP, ZRAM
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For seeing all 8GB, you need to apply this patch https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18263. The "-dirty" suffix probably comes from me having a patch applied.
Yeah, a very few systemd services fail (smartmontools failed as well. I deinstalled it as I don't see a need on a micro sd card based system)
After not booting the star64 for some hours, the time was off. I gain the impression there is no RTC and having an NTP client is a must. One should look into the chrony service failure. [Update a few hours later: Kernel config SECCOMP is needed by chrony: I updated the installation instructions][Update a few hours later: armbian-zram-config probably requires kernel option CONFIG_ZRAM - I'm not interested in zram and will simply disable this service].
I noticed one ethernet port is very flanky (the one directly on the board) and the other one works (the one on top of the other). I can't imagine that this is an armbian issue. Did you notice that on Fishwaldo's image as well?
Did you also notice that Xorg is very slow? I just started it once ... and decided to log in via ssh, only.
Yeah, a very few systemd services fail (smartmontools failed as well. I deinstalled it as I don't see a need on a micro sd card based system)
Code:
schaecsn@star64:~$ systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB
armbian-zram-config.service loaded failed failed Armbian ZRAM
chrony.service loaded failed failed chrony, an NTP client/
systemd-binfmt.service loaded failed failed Set Up Additional Binary Formats
After not booting the star64 for some hours, the time was off. I gain the impression there is no RTC and having an NTP client is a must. One should look into the chrony service failure. [Update a few hours later: Kernel config SECCOMP is needed by chrony: I updated the installation instructions][Update a few hours later: armbian-zram-config probably requires kernel option CONFIG_ZRAM - I'm not interested in zram and will simply disable this service].
I noticed one ethernet port is very flanky (the one directly on the board) and the other one works (the one on top of the other). I can't imagine that this is an armbian issue. Did you notice that on Fishwaldo's image as well?
Did you also notice that Xorg is very slow? I just started it once ... and decided to log in via ssh, only.