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Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

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goodgirl
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by goodgirl »

Upgraded to bookworm.
Current kernel is

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Linux b3-hiiumaa 6.1.77-1 #1 Wed Feb  7 02:13:22 CET 2024 armv5tel
Good idea to push the latest working kernel to the repo after testing it locally. All services were up and running without any additional tinkering.

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root@b3-hiiumaa:~# systemctl list-units --failed
  UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
0 loaded units listed.
As usual failure was not an option as I have no access to the remote location where my b3 works. This time I forgot to check the uptime before the reboot but it was definitely less than 992 days. Thanks for the good work @MouettE
bubba two, unboxed 2019 :-)
josvergeer
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by josvergeer »

Hello everyone,
Who can help me.

I only can install Bookworm with 10Gb space.
I want to use the whole disk with Debian bookworm.

What must i change in the install.ini ?

Thank you.
MouettE
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by MouettE »

josvergeer wrote: 28 Mar 2024, 15:30 I only can install Bookworm with 10Gb space.
I want to use the whole disk with Debian bookworm.
As stated in the install.ini file :

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## size (default: 10; minimal 8):  size of system partition to create in GiB (if applicable). Use 'full' to use
##                                 all the available space. 
You need to set size=full in install.ini to use the whole disk
OldB3User
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by OldB3User »

Is anyone else getting a 403 error when trying to update from repo.excito.org?
MouettE
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by MouettE »

OldB3User wrote: 01 Apr 2024, 10:48 Is anyone else getting a 403 error when trying to update from repo.excito.org?
Yes I'm aware, domain was parked, we are working on it to get it back online.
Gordon
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by Gordon »

MouettE wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:05
josvergeer wrote: 28 Mar 2024, 15:30 I only can install Bookworm with 10Gb space.
I want to use the whole disk with Debian bookworm.
As stated in the install.ini file :

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## size (default: 10; minimal 8):  size of system partition to create in GiB (if applicable). Use 'full' to use
##                                 all the available space. 
You need to set size=full in install.ini to use the whole disk
It is good practice to separate system partitions from user writeable partitions as bad things happen when the root partition becomes completely filled. Just a few examples:
plaxx
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by plaxx »

MouettE wrote: 01 Apr 2024, 16:09 Yes I'm aware, domain was parked, we are working on it to get it back online.
While you recover the domain, where can we find b3-bookworm-install-1.0.zip?

I don't see the install script in this image here: https://github.com/Excito/bookworm-imag ... s/tag/v1.0

Thanks!
MouettE
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by MouettE »

plaxx wrote: 06 Apr 2024, 14:32 While you recover the domain, where can we find b3-bookworm-install-1.0.zip?
I have setup install.excito.com to the same location, install files are available at http://install.excito.com/latest/b3/
plaxx wrote: 06 Apr 2024, 14:32 I don't see the install script in this image here: https://github.com/Excito/bookworm-imag ... s/tag/v1.0
That's expected, this projet only holds the debian image. The install/rescue system along with the install script are available on the buildroot repository : https://github.com/Excito/buildroot/releases/tag/v3.0
OldB3User
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by OldB3User »

What is the delay with renewing the domain? Is there anything we can do to help, such as crowdfunding?
MouettE
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by MouettE »

OldB3User wrote: 08 Apr 2024, 05:07 What is the delay with renewing the domain? Is there anything we can do to help, such as crowdfunding?
The excito domains (including excito.com and excito.org) is owned by B2BCS company in Canada, they are responsible for renewing the domains (I don't have access to that). They don't mind paying for it it's just not on the top of their todo as they don't earn any money from this IP. I did a follow-up today, I'm confident it will be done in the next few days.
plaxx
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

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MouettE wrote: 06 Apr 2024, 17:36 I have setup install.excito.com to the same location, install files are available at http://install.excito.com/latest/b3/
That worked and the installer too. Thanks a bunch!

Can't believe this slick but aging hardware will have security-updates support until 2028!

p.s.: I am located in Montreal Canada so if you need me to buy a pint of beer for someone to accelerate that domain renewal (or transfer) I can certainly do it.
goodgirl
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by goodgirl »

Just for curiosity:
@MouettE Do you have statistics about apt requests for the rolling kernel releases? I have configured unattended upgrades, but probably not everyone has.
Meanwhile one of my b3 boxes runs a pihole besides a lot of different services (dlna, web services, smb, …) and I noticed that the cpu is reaching its limits, (load > 1). But it still does its duty and will for a long time if you continue to help with the upgrades. Once again thanks a lot for your work!

Regards
Goodgirl
bubba two, unboxed 2019 :-)
stefano altissimo
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by stefano altissimo »

Helo folks,
I just want to thank those who still maintain Bubba 3. I am a "silent user", more silent than the few others left, but always very fond of this old but efficient and practical device. I reconnected today to see if there were actually updates that I'm "forced" to apply because, and this makes Bubba 3 even more lovable to me, this is his second HD that breaks and therefore, we start again for the third time! Thanks again, it may be useless but seeing things that last over time has its own, perhaps even a little romantic, value!
Zizki
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Re: Debian bookworm (12) image 1.0 released for B3

Post by Zizki »

stefano altissimo wrote: 27 Nov 2024, 04:31 Helo folks,
I just want to thank those who still maintain Bubba 3. I am a "silent user", more silent than the few others left, but always very fond of this old but efficient and practical device. I reconnected today to see if there were actually updates that I'm "forced" to apply because, and this makes Bubba 3 even more lovable to me, this is his second HD that breaks and therefore, we start again for the third time! Thanks again, it may be useless but seeing things that last over time has its own, perhaps even a little romantic, value!
:) Fully agree !!

Kind regards,
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