Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
That is very odd... So the kernel and bootloader are correct if it boots from the SD card... I use Kingston's all the time with my Pi4's and 5's without issue, so that's definitely not it.
I would
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N5XMT
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#15853
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
One more thing. The Hamvoip image is GOOD. It boots just fine on the MMC. I have tried booting the SAME image on BOTH Pi4 AND Pi5 (with M.2 SSD), just to see what would occur. All I am trying to do is
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W2LPC
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#15852
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
I have a Kingston 256GB M.2 NVME SSD. It's a good drive and does work with other OS's on the Pi4 and Pi5. It seems the Pi5's don't care about boot order. I took one (Pi5) out of the box and it booted
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W2LPC
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#15851
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Didn't realize it was a Pi5. Pi5 requires a different kernel for the new SOC on the Pi5. Check with the author of HAMVOIP and see if they may have a Pi5 version.
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N5XMT
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#15850
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
You can skip the copying from the SD card by burning the image direct to the SSD.
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N5XMT
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#15849
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
They do have a bootloader image on the pi downloads page that you burn to an SD, power it on and then wait for the green light to start flashing (instructions with the download) and that upgrades the
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N5XMT
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#15848
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Thank you for the link. Am I supposed to do this (EEPROM Flash) with a DIFFERENT OS and THEN use the Hamvoip image after?
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W2LPC
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#15847
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Plain Jane Linux (Debian, Ubuntu) OS's will boot on the Pi4 (MMC boots just fine). If I use the SAME adapter on my Pi5 with ANYTHING other than my Hamvoip image, it will boot just fine. I think it has
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W2LPC
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#15846
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
https://www.raspberrystreet.com/learn/how-to-boot-raspberrypi-from-usb-ssd
Here are the steps you need to take to boot from a USB SSD on a pi4
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Steve Spence
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#15845
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Have you successfully booted from the M.2 board with any other OS ?
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mike
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#15844
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Thank you for the reply. I am using a USB 3.0 M.2 NVME adapter. It plugs into the USB port on the Pi4. It will not boot. It see's the USB drive but, will not start the boot process. I can take a
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W2LPC
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#15843
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Which NVME to USB hat board are you using with your Raspberry Pi 4?
--David
KI6ZHD
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David Ranch
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#15842
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Re: Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Burn the image to the SSD with Raspberry pi imager, then plug the drive into the pi and power it on.? Should boot up just fine
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N5XMT
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#15841
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Raspberry Pi 4 and Hamvoip
Hello all. Does anyone have any experience in getting Hamvoip to boot and run on a Raspberry Pi 4 with an M.2 SSD? I really want to get rid of the memory card(s) in my systems and can't figure out how
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W2LPC
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#15840
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Re: RPi Kernel Panic on Bookworm
Hey Mike,
This is good to hear that some of the issues are being worked out though most Raspberry Pi users will still have to wait since Raspberry Pi OS is still on 6.6.47. Curious, would you only
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David Ranch
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#15839
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Re: RPi Kernel Panic on Bookworm
Hey all. ?Sorry to bump an old thread, but I may have made some progress on this.
For a refresher, the issue was a persistent kernel crash on a Raspberry Pi running Bookworm and RMS Gateway.
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Michael Dunn
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#15838
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Re: Cant get full screen hamclock on 7 inch touchscreen
Hi,
I am also very much interested how can it be done! I have a 10" HDMI display with 1024x600 resolution, connected to my Pi 4. For the life of me, I cannot make HAMclock to fit on it :-(.
My
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Janos Barabas
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#15837
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Re: Recommendations for a distro for low power operation with WSJT-X
Search for *KM4ACK*'s videos rather than *WN4ACK*`s videos.
You get better search results.
Jerry
gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Jerry Rector - K4OAM
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#15836
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Re: Recommendations for a distro for low power operation with WSJT-X
Check out WN4ACK`s videos. Many of us are using his 73linux to do it.
Don Dodge
Cell 714-271-7888
W6SNX
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Don Dodge
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#15835
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Re: Recommendations for a distro for low power operation with WSJT-X
use Pi OS Lite - Legacy, and then install your required programs.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/
the third option down the page.
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mike
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#15834
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