![]() I glad to hear that you find source of issue (power control of RTL8152 via GPIO) and managed to patch power path to start working At least in my caseĪs you wrote above, the LAN on your android-box is based on RTL8152, so patching of clock rates will not help. I think that armbian-config works as expected. dtb.bak` (with datetime of original file). dtb` in my caseĪnd after calling dts editor in armbian-config, I see the file time has been updated and created backup file `/boot/ dtb/rk3188-radxarock. The `/boot/extlinux/nf` refs to `/boot/ dtb/rk3188-radxarock. I checked my configuration and found, that my `/boot/ dtb/` (not `/root/ dtb/` like in your case) also contains number or dtb files. ![]() Unfortunately, but as expected, this did not have any results for my Minix NEO X7. ![]() Removing all but one dtb files from the /root/ dtb folder did the trick.Īfter this I edited the clock rates to try to get LAN working, as you mentioned before. Because there were multiple dtb files in my dtb folder a different one was picked than the one I have configured in my nf file. It seems that the dts editor in armbian-config uses the "first" dtb it finds in the /root/ dtb folder.
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