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12.3 to 12.4 not working. #3427

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showupch opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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12.3 to 12.4 not working. #3427

showupch opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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showupch commented Jun 18, 2024

Describe the issue you are experiencing

Try to install the 12.4 . All looks normal. After rebooting the system show gain Home assistant core update available.

What operating system image do you use?

rpi5-64 (Raspberry Pi 5 64-bit OS)

What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?

Home Assistant OS 12.3

Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?

Yes

Hardware details

Pi5 8GB. Nvme.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. click install
    2.system reboot
    3.system show home assistant update available ( installed version 12.3 )
    ...

Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?

No errors

Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?

No Errors

System information

System Information

version core-2024.6.3
installation_type Home Assistant OS
dev false
hassio true
docker true
user root
virtualenv false
python_version 3.12.2
os_name Linux
os_version 6.6.28-haos-raspi
arch aarch64
timezone Europe/Zurich
config_dir /config
Home Assistant Community Store
GitHub API ok
GitHub Content ok
GitHub Web ok
GitHub API Calls Remaining 4646
Installed Version 1.34.0
Stage running
Available Repositories 1391
Downloaded Repositories 10
Home Assistant Cloud
logged_in true
subscription_expiration May 2, 2025 at 02:00
relayer_connected true
relayer_region eu-central-1
remote_enabled true
remote_connected true
alexa_enabled true
google_enabled true
remote_server eu-central-1-18.ui.nabu.casa
certificate_status ready

can_reach_cert_server | ok
can_reach_cloud_auth | ok
can_reach_cloud | ok

Home Assistant Supervisor
host_os Home Assistant OS 12.3
update_channel stable
supervisor_version supervisor-2024.06.0
agent_version 1.6.0
docker_version 25.0.5
disk_total 916.2 GB
disk_used 11.1 GB
healthy true
supported true
host_connectivity true
supervisor_connectivity true
ntp_synchronized true
virtualization
board rpi5-64
supervisor_api ok
version_api ok
installed_addons File editor (5.8.0), Terminal & SSH (9.14.0), eWeLink Smart Home (1.4.3), Mosquitto broker (6.4.1), SQLite Web (4.1.2), InfluxDB (5.0.0), Grafana (10.0.0)
Dashboards
dashboards 6
resources 5
views 12
mode storage
Recorder
oldest_recorder_run June 15, 2024 at 05:14
current_recorder_run June 18, 2024 at 22:18
estimated_db_size 847.83 MiB
database_engine sqlite
database_version 3.44.2

Additional information

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@showupch showupch added the bug label Jun 18, 2024
@sairon sairon added the board/raspberrypi Raspberry Pi Boards label Jun 19, 2024
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sairon commented Jun 19, 2024

Can you check if ha host logs -n1000 -b-1 (or -b-2, -b-3, etc.) show any logs from the previous failed boots that would indicate the reason why it failed? Alternatively, can you connect a display to the Pi and check where it fails during booting?

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Can you check if ha host logs -n1000 -b-1 (or -b-2, -b-3, etc.) show any logs from the previous failed boots that would indicate the reason why it failed? Alternatively, can you connect a display to the Pi and check where it fails during booting?

Hi sairon. The are no error logs nowhere ( b1 b2 b3 ) I will try to add a monitor and I report back ASAP

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Can you check if ha host logs -n1000 -b-1 (or -b-2, -b-3, etc.) show any logs from the previous failed boots that would indicate the reason why it failed? Alternatively, can you connect a display to the Pi and check where it fails during booting?

From Monitor.
[ 18.271262] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card.

Notice I have the data on Nvme ( move data disk ).

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Can you check if ha host logs -n1000 -b-1 (or -b-2, -b-3, etc.) show any logs from the previous failed boots that would indicate the reason why it failed? Alternatively, can you connect a display to the Pi and check where it fails during booting?

I try also to update from terminal/ssh ha os update --version 12.4

Same issue. The error i got before ( error -110 whilst initialising SD card. ) is nowhere anymore.

The system boot on 12.3 and is running normal.

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I found the issue. I just remove the SD card and all is running correct. Looks like I forget it inside when I was installing everything new on my P5.

I close the issue here. I'm really sorry for the troubles.

KVT

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