erikcas@thuis:~$ sudo apt install --reinstall flash-kernel
Reading package lists... Done
...
Setting up flash-kernel (3.98ubuntu5.3) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.8.7-3) ...
so that is oke
and flash-kernel succeeds w/o issues
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@Brian, @Dave, to be sure this is the timeline on my machine:
running 1012, updating to 1013: "Unsupported Platform"
manually edit all.db. Added "Machine: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2"
Then it updated to 1013 w/o issues.
running 1013, updating to 1014: "Unsupported Platform"
*again* have to man
@Brian,
output is same here. Issue is:
Last time I updated from 1013 to 1014 (if I remember well) the content
was reset to its previous state, see my comment #44. The line "Machine:
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2" was dissapeared.
So in order to confirm Daves question, I need to be sure the "Mac
@Dave, after a dist-uograde rev 1.2 is present:
but:
ls -la /usr/share/flash-kernel/db/all.db
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 56803 Nov 29 17:33 /usr/share/flash-
kernel/db/all.db
so probably is the manually edited one. Maybe NOOB question: How do I
trigger a regenaration of the file?
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@Hui @Dave, thanks for quick response ;)
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@hui.wang, see #20
I had to set this again this morning on updating.
Is this known? If not set I get this upon flash-kernel:
erikcas@thuis:~$ sudo flash-kernel
/usr/share/flash-kernel/functions: line 160: warning: command substitution:
ignored null byte in input
Unsupported platform.
I set this