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<Dex2x>
I wonder if Rockchip is now going to stop with SBC's and just also focus on AI
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> For the last month or so, when I wake up in the morning, my `orange pi zero 2w` `6.12.23-current-sunxi64` is unreachable/asleep. Everything was fine for 10 months or so. I also have `*/3 * * * * ping -c 2 192.168.1.1 >/dev/null 2>&1` pinging my pc and router to keep the device awake. What is the issue here?
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[Discord] <Werner> Hard to tell without a second sight. Connect debug serial and take a look.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Sorry, not sure what that entails. Can you point me to a resource where I can read up on this process?
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[Discord] <Werner> Interacting with the debug serial console is often the only way to get an idea what happens inside. Check the video in #❓first-aid
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Thanks.
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[Discord] <menu> i'm kinda sorta taking responsibility for that specific subsection, have been slowly working on refactoring it entirely, could you clarify exactly what isn't working? i know the existing script inside out at this point, and whilst i've done what i can to document the bizarre behavior, it can behave in unexpected ways
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[Discord] <menu> if i can replicate an issue i'll prioritise fixing it, though the refactor is taking far longer than expected due to external life factors
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Testing 2nd device with different psu to confirm. Get back to you in a bit.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> What can I tell you? I've used this method well over a dozen times, on at least 2 devices. That same method no longer works.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Just tried on a *second* opiz2w, with a different PSU. `/root/.not_logged_in_yet` was in fact deleted. The image was flashed successfully, verified by connecting display. However, none of the settings from `.not_logged_in_yet` were applied.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Just tried on a *second* opiz2w, with a different PSU. `/root/.not_logged_in_yet` was in fact deleted. The image was flashed successfully, verified by connecting display. However, none of the settings from `.not_logged_in_yet` were applied. I used the latest `minimal` image found on armbian.com.
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[Discord] <menu> i don't recall when i wrote the documentation, but it's documented as-implemented and not the other way around
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[Discord] <menu> the message that was filtered is indeed not a valid config, and will produce undefined behaviour due to improper quoting
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[Discord] <menu> i've gone back through commit history, even on 2024-05-18 when you created the repo the behavior was exactly the same, `$fp_config` is `source`d directly, so it required correct quoting then and has done since
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> That might be the case, however, the fact remains the *incorrect* quoting allowed me to do a headless installation countless times, as well as other users using my instructions.
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[Discord] <menu> as i've said repeatedly, it causes undefined behavior, it *may* work, however it is not in keeping with the GNU Bash reference manual, and cannot be relied upon
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> I'm using the minimal opi-zero-2w image.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Maybe I missed something?
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[Discord] <menu> that looks like a valid config now, though i'm on my phone so can't validate it against the script - can you `cat /etc/netplan/30*`?
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> So I connected a display, the opi was waiting at the terminal login screen.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - the user `pi` was not created.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i logged in as root/1234
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - upon login, the opi appeared to go through the initial setup, and didn't need me to intervene. I was left logged in as root.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i rebooted, was able to log in as user `pi` this time.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - `cat /etc/netplan/30*` shows me the correct wifi details, country.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> So I connected a display, the opi was waiting at the terminal login screen.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - the user `pi` was not created.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i logged in as root/1234
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - upon login, the opi appeared to go through the initial setup, and didn't need me to intervene. I was left logged in as root.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i rebooted, was able to log in as user `pi` this time.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - `cat /etc/netplan/30*` shows me the correct wifi details, country.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - `ip addr` doesn't show me an ip for `wlan0`
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> So I connected a display, the opi was waiting at the terminal login screen.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - the user `pi` was not created.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i logged in as root/1234
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - upon login, the opi appeared to go through the initial setup, and didn't need me to intervene. I was left logged in as root.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - i rebooted, was able to log in as user `pi` this time.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - `cat /etc/netplan/30*` shows me the **correct** wifi details, country.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> - `ip addr` doesn't show me an ip for `wlan0`
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> It was also saying unable to establish internet connection...
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[Discord] <menu> it should automatically login as root on the first available TTY *from memory*, i'll need to validate in a VM when i've got chance
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <menu> if the netplan is dropped into the correct place, the script has at least done that
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Well, from what I can tell, `.not_logged_in_yet` is working exactly as expected, *except* the wifi connection cannot be established for some reason. I'm of course certain the wifi/password are correct.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Thanks for looking into this. Let me know if you want me to try/test something else.
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[Discord] <menu> this is a minimal (i.e. systemd-networkd) image right? i actually don't have *any* WiFi hardware to test with at the moment 😬
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Yes, minimal image download a few hours ago.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> I just tried out the raspberry pi (4) Bookworm Minimal on my rpi4, with the exact same `.not_logged_in_yet`. The automated installation worked, however, no wifi again. As a sanity check, I opened up my router and verified ssid/password are indeed correct.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Yes, minimal image downloaded a few hours ago.
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> I just tried out the raspberry pi (4) Bookworm Minimal on my rpi4, with the exact same `.not_logged_in_yet`. The automated installation worked, however, no wifi again. As a sanity check, I opened up my router and verified ssid/password are indeed correct.
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[Discord] <igorpec> does wifi works if you set and connect manually (or via armbian-config). I bump into weird problem today, but on most recent images and on zero 2w https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/8210
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[Discord] <binary_banana_code> I'll try.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Interestingly enough, on my rpi4, there is no wireless interface available. `ip addr` shows me only `lo` and `end0`.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> Interestingly enough, on my rpi4, there is no wireless interface available. `ip addr` shows me only `lo` and `end0`.
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <binary_banana_code> `cat /etc/netplan...` shows me correct wifi credentials...