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Berryboot -- Boot menu / OS installer
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Only one OS found NOC-PS #668

Closed javaarchive closed 3 years ago

javaarchive commented 3 years ago

I recently started using a pi that had a 1 to 3 year old berryboot version. When adding oses I saw only noc-ps. When prompted to upgrade berryboot, I let it upgrade. Afterwards the only os available was still NOC-PCS. I then did some digging around and manually downloaded the repo data. I noticed that for each os I couldn't download, device=aarch64 was on a line. I'm not sure if I got the distro list from the right place but I got them from http://dl.berryboot.com/distro.smime I noticed in the source code, it references "http://dl.berryboot.com/distro.zsmime" so that may be different

maxnet commented 3 years ago

Only support 64-bit OSes nowadays. Which requires at least Pi 3.

javaarchive commented 3 years ago

My board says "Raspberry Pi 2015" below "Raspberry Pi 3 Model B V. 2" though

grey-co commented 3 years ago

I have the same issue as OP. I have a Raspberry Pi 3B+, though. I am connected to the internet and thought maybe I need to add/ update the repo. The only OS I can add is the NOC-PCS... anyone have any thoughts, or suggestions? Thanks.

daveneeley commented 3 years ago

Only support 64-bit OSes nowadays.

Is there a 64bit download of BerryBoot for Pi3? The download entry for berryboot in the distro.smime file is from 2018.

[berryboot]
version=v2.907
description=New Berryboot version
url=http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/berryboot/updates/update-20180729.tgz
sha1=b95a020cf90f94036c56556cdf63ef71f636d2a2
size=57318371
maxnet commented 3 years ago

Is there a 64bit download of BerryBoot for Pi3?

The Pi 4 download SHOULD work on the Pi 3 as well. Has not been tested by me though, so is therefore not advertised as such.

Camposmansi commented 3 years ago

The same thing happens to me in pi zero

daveneeley commented 3 years ago

I tried out Pi 3 with the latest pi 4 download. It starts out just fine, but doesn't seem to survive reboots very well.

Alternatives This developer has been maintaining all sorts of BerryBoot friendly images: https://berryboot.alexgoldcheidt.com/

You can load these into berry boot via USB stick (described near the bottom) https://www.howtogeek.com/141325/how-to-multi-boot-your-raspberry-pi-with-berryboot/

VerbTheNoun95 commented 3 years ago

Noticing the same thing on a pi 4 with 64 bit.

javaarchive commented 3 years ago

Update: my pi won't boot now with the major berryboot update I did, unfortunately I've decided to reformat my SD card so this issue can be closed.

edegraaff commented 3 years ago

I have the same issue as OP.

I have the same problem how do i manipulate to get the noc-ps replaced by berryboot images?

array-in-a-matrix commented 3 years ago

I am also getting this issue on my raspberry pi zero w after a clean install. downloaded berryboot from here.

dolphin-cat commented 2 years ago

same on raspberry pi 1 with berryboot-20190612-pi0-pi1-pi2-pi3.zip

azndoodle commented 1 year ago

https://berryboot.alexgoldcheidt.com/

How can I point berryboot to this list of images? I'd like to be able to install directly over wifi.