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<balbes150> Similarly, you can configure in Armbian. If you have several kernel options (for example, when updating the kernel, you can change the kernel installation script and save the previous one), you run the generally accepted GRUB update procedure, it will find new options and can automatically add them to the startup menu. The main advantage of using GRUB is a familiar and well-documented way for most users to
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manage startup, similar to a regular PC.
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<rpardini> Aha, good catch. On meson64 we can't use gpt for example.
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<lanefu> Rock5-ism on a rock3 thread
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<Tenkawa> hey who is "maintaining" the rock5 build currently? I built one last night and noticed the kernel jumped to 5.10.69 and wanted to know if that actually is useable
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<Tenkawa> since its still only 66 in radxa
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<Tenkawa> it built this image: Armbian_22.08.0-trunk_Rock-5b_bullseye_legacy_5.10.69_minimal.img
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<Tenkawa> Only kernek source I've seen out there so far is 5.10.66
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<rpardini> hey -- I guess catalinii is the one who ran with it when I was away; it's pulling from radxa's stable-5.10-rock5 branch so I guess it must've been Radxa who updated
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<IgorPec> that was my fault 😉
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<IgorPec> 69 is more sexy then 66 🙂
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<rpardini> yeah was making sure, Radxa did not update; how did you hack that Igor? patches?
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<IgorPec> yes and see how far we can go without loosing hours
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<IgorPec> didn't get far
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<rpardini> oh ok -- been there 😉
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<Tenkawa> going to test that kernel shortly
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<Tenkawa> heheh
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<zaurux> Hi, what is the latest working kernel on a 3328 Firefly-JD4, please ? 😉
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<balbes150> 3328 Firefly-JD4 is a module. Do you have a server or a developer board ?
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<Tonymac32> Yeah, as balbes150 is saying, mainline kernel runs on the SoC, but the board and whatever carrier being used needs a device tree defined, if it hasn't been already
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<Tenkawa> Linux rock-5b 5.10.69-rockchip-rk3588 #trunk SMP Mon Aug 29 21:03:28 EDT 2022 aarch64 GNU/Linux PRETTY_NAME="Armbian 22.08.0-trunk Bullseye"
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<Tenkawa> time to experiment
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<zaurux> Yes, of course, I had forgotten and that's why I'm so upset. I use an audio streamer designed by iFi Audio: the Zen Stream and it is frozen in its original configuration with an old kernel under a Debien Jessie. iFi audio, while declaring the system "open source", does not give any information about the possibility (or impossibility) of upgrading. So no kerne 5.xx and no software evolution under Bullseye.
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volumio@ifi:~$ uname -a Linux ifi 4.4.167+ #37 SMP Thu Aug 12 12:25:19 CST 2021 aarch64 GNU/Linux
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<zaurux> Yes, of course, I had forgotten and that's why I'm so upset. I use an audio streamer designed by iFi Audio: the Zen Stream and it is frozen in its original configuration with an old kernel under a Debien Jessie. iFi audio, while declaring the system "open source", does not give any information about the possibility (or impossibility) of upgrading. So no kernel 5.xx and no software evolution under Bullseye.
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<zaurux> Yes, of course, I had forgotten and that's why I'm so upset. I use an audio streamer designed by iFi Audio: the Zen Stream and it is frozen in its original configuration with an old kernel under a Debien Jessie. iFi audio, while declaring the system "open source", does not give any information about the possibility (or impossibility) of upgrading. So no kernel 5.xx and no software evolution under Bullseye.
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<Tenkawa> what you might not notice is I'm running a Debian image with a tad bit newer kernel
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<Tenkawa> I replaced the Ubuntu Jammy one I had been using
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<Tenkawa> I prefer Debian quite a bit to Ubuntu
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<Tonymac32> @zaurux if you can yank the DTS out of that image you can decompile it and probably make a new one
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<Tonymac32> I would also add, they are required to share their sources as they've based their stuff off of volumio. Kernel sources/etc as well.
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<lanefu> Plus it's product of the year so they'll do the right thing
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<Tonymac32> bad lanefu
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<Tonymac32> looking at this board, their stuff looks 0% special in terms of components and board design
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<Tonymac32> the ago old fallacy of big-ass capacitors everywhere
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<Tonymac32> wait, I see the HF ones too, ok
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<Tonymac32> It's a 100% digital device. why all the gibberish about made up noise