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Orange Pi One login issue #5749
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Many thanks for your report. When you login as |
You mean if i login with the dietpi/dietpi account if it shows the same screen after with the ip/temp etc info ?? |
if logged in with user |
sudo -s is working is reloading the main screen with root account enabled sudo -i is not working it says: sudo /usr/bin/zsh command not found |
Ahh, |
Yes i selected the zsh in the first login in armbian |
How can i fix that manual now? |
From the sudo usermod -s /bin/bash root |
- DietPi-Installer | The root user home directory and login shell are now reset to /root and /bin/bash, as expected by the fresh DietPi system. Many thanks to @symbios24 for reporting a case where root logins did fail because zsh was the login shell, but missing on a fresh DietPi system: #5749
Done now as well by |
Thanks a lot |
Marking as done. |
Hi i have one question i see dietpi releases of bookworm also is this in beta/testing stage or its official released? |
It is testing, same as bookworm itself. |
As long as you can live with breaking changes being shipped with package upgrades, and that the one or the other software install might not work yet, you are welcome to help testing 🙂: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/wiki/Debian-Bookworm-testing |
Hi again, orange pi one has a usb otg port i cannot acticate following the guide for armbian that it worked before,ibut after installing dietpi the method is not working,s there a way rto activate the usb otg port in dietpi?? |
Can you link the guide or show the steps you did? Usually it should work via device tree overlay on Armbian and DietPi just the same way. |
How can i de-activate the swap and delete it as is never been used and is taking half my cards space,i cannot do it from the drive manager,any other way?? |
What is the issue using drive manager? There you should be able to set a value of 0 to disable SWAP. |
I use a small card 4gb and the swap is set to 1.5gb when i select it is says its not possible to set bigger size i think,can i set it al least 100mb? |
I guess you like to disable? Did you tried 0 as value? |
I cannot enter inside the swap menu to configure it,it says something about the minimum size, probably coz i use a small card |
- Init v8.10 - DietPi-Drive_Manager | Resolved an issue where it was not possible to disable the swap file with less than 2 GiB available free space on that drive. The check was meant to prevent the creation of a swap file with limited free space, while disabling/removing a swap file should of course always be possible. Furthermore the 2 GiB free space requirement has been removed completely, which has no point on non-system drives and is too strict even on system drives which, depending on the setup, can run fine with much less free space. Many thanks to @symbios24 for reporting this issue: #5749 (comment)
A bug in the drive manager indeed. Fixed with: ab9523f |
Ah, to remove the swap file on your system: /boot/dietpi/func/dietpi-set_swapfile 0 |
cd /boot/dtb But after installing dietpi this method is not working anymore. |
sudo sed -i -e 's/dr_mode = "otg";/dr_mode = "host";/g' sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dts But this disables OTG mode and enables host mode. The two words need to be exchanged. There is no related device tree overlay in: ls -l /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay |
- Init v8.10 - DietPi-Drive_Manager | Resolved an issue where it was not possible to disable the swap file with less than 2 GiB available free space on that drive. The check was meant to prevent the creation of a swap file with limited free space, while disabling/removing a swap file should of course always be possible. Furthermore the 2 GiB free space requirement has been removed completely, which has no point on non-system drives and is too strict even on system drives which, depending on the setup, can run fine with much less free space. Many thanks to @symbios24 for reporting this issue: MichaIng#5749 (comment)
you seen this @MichaIng ? I was in the middle of doing a new defconfig for the orangepi2w ( well I did make one) but the dts building using the uboot/uboot github wasn't working out for me, so I started poking around for the orangepi zero 2w one, and found that. But doing the compare of the orangepi zero3 and the ornagepi zero2w ( all the data sheets, including the power rails etc) for the defconfig, its basically exactly the same as the orangepi zero3 defconifg. Just the network adapter is different (zero3 = motorcomm) the zero2w doesnt have one ( I didnt see one on the usb / eth adapter board either)... but the old opi zero2 is totally different in every aspect. |
Hello there
I made a custom image for the orange pi one by using the quide here and selecting the generic H3 from the boards section
I have one issue when i put the root/dietpi password it takes me for a sec to the main after-login screen and then it goes back again to login screen asking the username/password again this can go on forever,,only the dietpi/dietpi login works correct but i don't have root access like this
Is there a fix for the root login issue ??
I used the latest Bullseye Image from Armbian
Armbian_22.08.1_Orangepione_bullseye_current_5.15.63
Thanks
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