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<nekomancer[m]> kind of insane: I run on my Odroid-N2 with `focal` ubuntu armbian builder then try to boot Helios4 via sdcard.
<nekomancer[m]> `./compile.sh docker BOARD=helios4 REPOSITORY_INSTALL="armbian-config" RELEASE=focal BRANCH=current CLEAN_LEVEL="make,debs,image" KERNEL_ONLY=no` — boot freezes on `loading kernel`.
<nekomancer[m]> `./compile.sh BOARD=helios4 REPOSITORY_INSTALL="armbian-config" RELEASE=focal BRANCH=current CLEAN_LEVEL="make,debs,image" KERNEL_ONLY=no` — Helios boots.
* nekomancer[m] still miss something :(((
<lanefu> yeah just dont use docker :P
<Tenkawa> I heard that
* Tenkawa shudders at docker
<Tenkawa> My 2 non-docker boxes work great
<Tenkawa> [ 0.000000] Machine model: Hardkernel ODROID-N2
<Tenkawa> [ 0.000000] Machine model: Hardkernel ODROID-N2Plus
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* nekomancer[m] need docker to build for `hirsute` on `focal`
<c0rnelius> Sounds to me like the builder needs to be adjusted order to use it correctly. Than there is native for cross, whic is apparently off.
<c0rnelius> native vs cross*
<nekomancer[m]> docker very good tool in cases it fit to :)
<c0rnelius> Its not my first choice, but it does work.
<nekomancer[m]> most native. but there are some x64 binary calls on image preparation
<nekomancer[m]> so, qemu does his work... in ost cases
<c0rnelius> there is very little honestly, in my testing. Depends on the host machine I thinks.
<nekomancer[m]> * so, qemu does his work... in most cases
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<ArmbianTwitter> @0xdea (raptor): 7350topless — Armbian 0day LPE exploit https://t.co/hnVmsgHOd1 https://tinyurl.com/yxp7va9a (14s ago)
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<heap> hello, can i somehow flash armbian on sd card within linux?
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<heap> as while using windows etcher its failing without any meaningful error
<Tenkawa> sure
<Tenkawa> you can use dd
<Tenkawa> you have an image already right?
<Tenkawa> what soc are you using?
<heap> Tenkawa: yes banana m1
<heap> Tenkawa: so just dd if=img of=/dev/sdcard?
<Tenkawa> let me doublecheck
<heap> okay thanks
<heap> Armbian_21.05.1_Bananapi_focal_current_5.10.34.img
<heap> it is this one
<Tenkawa> ahh
<Tenkawa> these are the recommended tools:
<Tenkawa> Write the xz compressed image with USBImager or balenaEtcher on all platforms since unlike other tools, either can validate burning results saving you from corrupted SD card contents.
<Tenkawa> yuo said etcher fails
<Tenkawa> er you
<Tenkawa> no "meaningful"
<Tenkawa> what error do you get?
<heap> just to contact etcher
<heap> ok i cant dd it?
<Tenkawa> I "think" you can..
<Tenkawa> just try it and see
<Tenkawa> you are just building a new machine right?
<heap> yeah
<Tenkawa> if it doest work.. you'll know
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<heap> it worked
<heap> no
<heap> i doesnt
<heap> i run dd and all the original data are on the card
<heap> what
<heap> does that make any sense?
<heap> dd if=Armbian_21.05.1_Bananapi_focal_current_5.10.34.img |pv | dd of=/dev/sdf
<heap> 2334720+0 records in3MiB/s] [ <=> ]
<heap> 2334720+0 records out
<heap> 1195376640 bytes (1.2 GB, 1.1 GiB) copied, 431.861 s, 2.8 MB/s
<heap> i cant get it
<heap> how it could boot original OS will all the data
<Tenkawa> thats not how you use dd
<Tenkawa> dd if=image file of=/dev/driveyouarewritingto bs=2M
<heap> isnt that same command?
<Tenkawa> no
<heap> why no
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<Tenkawa> because you piped nothing to it the size of the image
<Tenkawa> not the image itself
<heap> cant get it
<heap> how much data is read and written at once. A
<heap> uses the “pv” command (pipe viewer):
<heap> variation of the dd command that shows progress
<heap> # apt-get install pv
<heap> # dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M | pv | dd
<heap> of=$backupDir/backup.img
<heap> i dont know
<Tenkawa> good luck.. I have to go take a machine apart and put a new drive in..
<Tenkawa> cheers all
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<stipa> heap: there's etcher for linux too :D
<stipa> i did few flashes with it, it's ok
<heap> i think card is gone?
<heap> if i remove partitions via cfdisk
<heap> they are still there?
<stipa> try 'gparted'
<stipa> or 'parted' if your cli only
<heap> doest that mean card is broken?
<stipa> dunno
<heap> hm
<stipa> parted let's you make and delete partitions, you have to the after it format with something else
<stipa> but the dd or etcher should kill al partitions and write it's own stuff
<heap> it means card is faulty
<stipa> on a card
<heap> if dd doesnt
<stipa> try some read write tests
<heap> it works
<heap> i mean i wrote a file
<heap> hm
<heap> shit
<heap> it time consuming shit
<stipa> yeah
<stipa> maybe card is good, you never know
<heap> how it can be good
<heap> as dd cant kill its data
<stipa> leave it over sleep time
<heap> whats that
<stipa> do some read write tests while you sleep
<stipa> if it lasts forever
<stipa> if the error is, shit i can't read this block then it's gone
<stipa> or write
<heap> how to write in parted?
<heap> i mean i removed partitions
<stipa> type help or print
<heap> i did
<heap> there is no write
<heap> what the heck
<heap> another crap tool
<stipa> if print sohows you have something then just quit parted
<stipa> like some partition
<heap> wat?
<stipa> ext4 maybe
<heap> i dont understand u sorry
<stipa> i don't use it often
<stipa> but when i need something like that i do it with parted
<heap> its bad card.
<stipa> dunno
<heap> i said that
<heap> it was not a question
<heap> i cant delete partitions nothing
<heap> so its bad card.
<stipa> i can't tell
<stipa> maybe it's good
<heap> lol
<heap> yes
<heap> thats why cfdisk/ dd / parted dont work
<stipa> why throw something if it's good
<stipa> loose no hope!
<heap> sorry
<heap> u just wasting time ...
<stipa> you mine also
<heap> then bye
<stipa> bye
<heap> to debate 1hours if its good or bad
<heap> without any meaningful steps is pure nonsense.
<stipa> if you've messed with parted and did read write tests there's nothig you could do more
<stipa> try etcher maybe
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<[TheBug]> I think you are stuck in a loop stipa
<heap> stipa: no i wont. i said i tried and it failed.
<heap> [TheBug]: what do u mean?
<stipa> probably that card is dead
<heap> yes
<heap> it is
<heap> thats what i am saying 40 min
<[TheBug]> .rehash