Hi, Bodhi:
Long time on contact. How are you doing?
Recently, I tried to update of my Dockstars that are still running Debian 9, Kernel 4.18 and with 2017 uboot, (maybe because of the boredom in my retirement :-)) I downloaded your latest rootfs, flashed it into a USB drive and plugged it into one of my Dockstars. However, it didn't boot (or it booted but I cannot SSH into it). Then I upgraded the Debian in another Dockstar to Buster (Debian 10) and upgraded the kernel to your kernel 5.10.7. It was booted fine. After that I did an experiment. I flashed another USB drive with your latest rootfs. Then I deleted the /uboot directory in the flash drive and replaced it with the 5.10.7 /uboot from the upgraded USB drive into it. It booted fine. I then did the same thing by replacing the /uboot directory of your rootfs by the kernel 6.2.6 from another upgraded Debian installation. It also works. I am glad my problem is solved but do you know why? Is there any difference between the kernel in in the rootfs that you provided and the kernels I copied from my upgraded Debian USB drives? Just curious.
With Best Regards!
Long time on contact. How are you doing?
Recently, I tried to update of my Dockstars that are still running Debian 9, Kernel 4.18 and with 2017 uboot, (maybe because of the boredom in my retirement :-)) I downloaded your latest rootfs, flashed it into a USB drive and plugged it into one of my Dockstars. However, it didn't boot (or it booted but I cannot SSH into it). Then I upgraded the Debian in another Dockstar to Buster (Debian 10) and upgraded the kernel to your kernel 5.10.7. It was booted fine. After that I did an experiment. I flashed another USB drive with your latest rootfs. Then I deleted the /uboot directory in the flash drive and replaced it with the 5.10.7 /uboot from the upgraded USB drive into it. It booted fine. I then did the same thing by replacing the /uboot directory of your rootfs by the kernel 6.2.6 from another upgraded Debian installation. It also works. I am glad my problem is solved but do you know why? Is there any difference between the kernel in in the rootfs that you provided and the kernels I copied from my upgraded Debian USB drives? Just curious.
With Best Regards!