On Jo, 04 iul 19, 04:42:40, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 04 July 2019 03:16:31 andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > 3. Information on anything (and I do mean anything) else you might > > have done to your network configuration after installing buster, > > including but not limited to: > > * installing stuff, especially if from source > First, on a u-booting raspi you don't "install". You either download an > image and put it on a u-sd card with dd, or you generate your own image. > > Which is what I have done by using a utility from guysoft called > RealtimePi, which takes the June 20th version of raspian buster lite > apart, and supposedly puts it back together with a realtime patched > version of a compatible kernel, which should have been a 4.19.50-rt-v7 > kernel, but when put on a u-sd, and the u-sd booted, turns out to have > the unpatched kernel in it. Why I watched it spend an hour building the > older 4.4.114-rt-v7 kernel and then it didn't use it is something I have > not found yet in the build.log. Which I can't get to ATM because ssh > isn't working either.
Just the fact that you are running Raspbian instead of pure Debian is already an important clue and possibly a major hindrance in helping you (we don't know what other customizations have been done to that). I will bet you this though: that image has usable dpkg and apt. If I'm right, do you promise to put the "shotgun" away? :) If I'm wrong I offer to dig up my Raspberry Pi and try to reproduce your problems. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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