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Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan is EOL. Upgrade to 20.04 LTS ok? #54
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If you mean upgrading from 19.10 to 20.04, no problem at all. Upgrading to 20.04 (by command line) may re-create some (or new) systemd services that are now disabled and not needed, just disabled those unneeded services again and you are good.
Get a new SD card and flash this one: https://github.com/avafinger/bananapi-zero-ubuntu-base-minimal/releases/tag/v2.8 and updated to the latest kernel: You can also check for the lastest u-boot. i will build a new Image with Kernel 5.10 soon, but it can take some days... |
ok great thanks! is there a list of services you've disabled? i have a highly refined image i've been curating for months now, is there a way to make sure it is running the latest kernel and uboot on its already installed system? Thanks |
Also, completely separate topic but I want to make sure this doesn't become my personal support thread, let me know if this could be of interest for the repo please: I have netplan set up with network manager:
and wifi power management off:
I still keep getting this error that shuts down my wifi every few days:
Thanks again |
Last thing, related to my first reply of the last two, the repos for eoan on |
I will look into it. |
Thank you so much, I've looked into this thread's script but have so far found no mirrors with eoan armhf ports. |
You can try this:
Make a backup of the sd card, just in case.... |
That worked thanks! Would I still then install the same kernel and uboot as 19? |
Yes. |
great thanks |
last question to close the thread: is that wifi issue relevant for a new issue?
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I still use the deprecated/old style /etc/network/interfaces and there you have something like this:
And in some circumstances, wireless-power off does not work. I have to use: I don't have the problem you reported, maybe because I turn off the board more often. |
What i mean is a NetworkManager issue and not an HW issue... ;) |
ok thanks, I already run that after boot, and was really trying to embrace the new standard, even though there is no documentation about it anywhere. |
And will upgrading interfere with the kernel or other custom flashed files from your release page in any way?
Also, while we're at it, a quick check, what are the latest files for every category [kernel, etc] I should flash to ensure I'm up to date?
Thanks as always!
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