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eth0: not found - wlan not found :( #6
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@barnie1989 |
P1, 2011.12 At the backside: E1114RS2V13B1.0 |
@barnie1989 When you powered on the RPi with the image for the 1st time, did you have a working network cable attached? |
Thanks for the screenshots 👍 I just tested my RPi 2011.12 256mb (made in UK). Working fine. Ok, lets try a fresh installation, please do the following:
If you get the error you mentioned earlier (eth0: not found... ), could you take a picture of the screen with the error please. |
@barnie1989 Possible causes:
Does the official Raspbian Jessie image work on your system? https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/If so, we can test if 4.4.19 firmware is the cause by running the following on that image:
ifconfig resultsPlease replicate the picture in your previous post, then:
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@barnie1989 did you get a chance to try out the above suggestion by @Fourdee ? |
I'm not at home, so I need some days... |
@barnie1989 sure, no problem. As long as we know, we can wait. :) |
@barnie1989 |
the standard image is running! is that for your image or the standard image??? rpi-update #check version #ping test |
@barnie1989 Does it work after the rpi-update in DietPi? |
please see the last comment from Fourdee |
I've updated my comment to clarify... :) Does it work for you after the rpi-update? |
Yes, this image works fine directly after the download: |
And does it work in DietPi if you run the same there?
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hi had downloaded the raspberry image from http://dietpi.com/ and it works... now it's downloading many files :) |
Thanks for confirming. :) |
I can't install the Amiberry... The rasp starts with the SD card, but at the end of the script, eth0: not found... same with wlan.
an other sd card wirh a standard system works...
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