I am attempting to load the image on a Raspberry Pi 3A+. When I try to boot, there is no activity at all according on the green LED. I have download the image twice and verified the MD5 sum with the same results. Additionally, this Pi 3A+ works perfectly with vanilla raspbian. Also, the same SD card will boot correctly on a Pi 3 B.
I am not sure what is going on. It feels like the Pi 3 A+ is not supported. Hopefully I am doing something wrong because the Pi 3 A+ is a perfect sized Pi for an Allstar Node.
Well, it has been two weeks since I posted my question, so I must assume that the Raspberry Pi 3A+ is currently not supported. Looking forward to your next release. Karl
From: Karl K via AllStarLink Discussion Groups [mailto:noreply@community.allstarlink.org] Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 11:55 AM To:ke6pcv@cal-net.org Subject: [AllStarLink Discussion Groups] [App_rpt-users] Is the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ currently supported?
Well, it has been two weeks since I posted my question, so I must assume that the Raspberry Pi 3A+ is currently not supported. Looking forward to your next release. Karl
I am attempting to load the image on a Raspberry Pi 3A+. When I try to boot, there is no activity at all according on the green LED. I have download the image twice and verified the MD5 sum with the same results. Additionally, this Pi 3A+ works perfectly with vanilla raspbian. Also, the same SD card will boot correctly on a Pi 3 B.
I am not sure what is going on. It feels like the Pi 3 A+ is not supported. Hopefully I am doing something wrong because the Pi 3 A+ is a perfect sized Pi for an Allstar Node.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, that is the release of ASL that I am trying to load unsuccessfully on a Pi 3 A+. And yes, I also agree that it does run well on a Pi 3 B. I just would prefer to use the physically smaller and lower power consumption Pi 3 A+.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, that is the release of ASL that I am trying to load unsuccessfully on a Pi 3 A+. And yes, I also agree that it does run well on a Pi 3 B. I just would prefer to use the physically smaller and lower power consumption Pi 3 A+.
The image will not boot on the Pi 3 A+. There is no activity at all according to the green LED. If I then move the same SD card to a Pi 3 B it works fine. Additionally, the Pi 3 A+ works perfectly on plain raspbian.
At this point, I suspect it is related to the kernel version. If I do the following on the Pi 3 B:
The SD card will then boot on the Pi 3 A+. Of course, Allstar will now be broken since I did not preface the above commands above with:
sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel
If I upgrade using the Pi 3 B and hold the kernel version by including the line above, we are back to the start, the SD card will not boot on the Pi 3 A+
Thnaks for the feedback, Yes that mean some files are missing for the distribution to boot. I find this a big bummer that we can had support for a version of a PI to an sd image without having to upgrade the whole kernel and all.
I have a nice 120 gig image for my PI3b+ for retrogaming. If I put it in a Pi4 it wont boot. And even if I upgrade the distro it wont boot. That is even worst then your situation. But yours is kind of more frustrating.
The image will not boot on the Pi 3 A+. There is no activity at all according to the green LED. If I then move the same SD card to a Pi 3 B it works fine. Additionally, the Pi 3 A+ works perfectly on plain raspbian.
At this point, I suspect it is related to the kernel version. If I do the following on the Pi 3 B:
The SD card will then boot on the Pi 3 A+. Of course, Allstar will now be broken since I did not preface the above commands above with:
sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel
If I upgrade using the Pi 3 B and hold the kernel version by including the line above, we are back to the start, the SD card will not boot on the Pi 3 A+
I have the same problem. The 3A+ will not boot past the “rainbow cube” splash screen. The 3A+ came out in November-ish of 2018. And it seems the “newest” ASL image predates that… so that boot code and firmware are not present in the ASL image to boot on the 3A+, sadly sadly sadly.