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Armbian on Orange Pi Zero 2 #2761

Closed Sinetiqueta closed 3 years ago

Sinetiqueta commented 3 years ago

Dear Team,

I spent a lot of time triying to run Armbian on a new Orange Pi Zero 2 board, with no success. I triend to burn the image with both sugeested apps in your guide ( USBImager or balenaEtcher) under Windows 10 Pro 32bits. Also, I used two dfferent SD brands, both Class 10 with 32Gb of storage. And always I have the same result: Green LED remains ON, and nothing happens on the screen monitor.

I tried another image, supplied by Orange Pi developers, with Ubuntu, and I did the same steps with USBImager, and it works, when I apply power, RED led tuens on, and after one second, RED becomes off, and GREEN tuns On, then the system starts to work and I'm able to work with it.

Am I doing something wrong with Armbian Image?

Also I tried older Armbian images, with the same result.

Thanks in advance!

igorpecovnik commented 3 years ago

Dear Team,

This is build script issue tracker. Use forum in case your issue is not related with building Armbian. https://github.com/armbian/build#support

I tried another image, supplied by Orange Pi developers, with Ubuntu, and I did the same steps with USBImager, and it works, when I apply power, RED led tuens on, and after one second, RED becomes off, and GREEN tuns On, then the system starts to work and I'm able to work with it.

It's not "Ubuntu" vs. Armbian but proprietary partially closed source Linux / firmware vs open source mainline Linux / firmware. We avoid to make Armbian around that.

Am I doing something wrong with Armbian Image?

https://forum.armbian.com/topic/16170-orangepi-zero2-allwinner-h616/