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The OrangePi website has downloadable images for Ubuntu and Debian versions of the operating system. The installation instructions on the OrangePi webite will instruct you on how to create a microSD card with the operating system, and how to boot the first time.
Both of these builds have a bug in that the alsactl
program does not function properly.
When the OS boots the first time, it goes into installation mode and works fine. But when the system boots a 2nd time, it tries execute /usr/sbin/alsactl restore
and locks up.
To solve this problem, make sure that during the 1st boot up, you disable the alsa-restore
that is part of the boot process:
sudo systemctl mask alsa-restore
If, for some reason, you missed that opportunity and your board won't boot, try this: remove the microSD card from the OrangePi, mount
it on a Linux computer and:
rm <mount-point>/usr/sbin/alsactl # execute this on a Linux desktop, with the sdcard mounted
After a sync
and umount
, you can replace the microSD card in the OPi-i96 and reboot. It should proceed through the boot process and be available to log into.
[Thanks to DD1984 for the inspiration]
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