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Originally Posted by Sensucht94
Personally, as I can't put up with sources occupying space on my little SD, and I don't plan on keeping track of Rpi official firmware updates, I am used to: - upgrading my RPi3's userland to the latest daily arm64 snapshot with sysupgrade
- fetching the latest ARMv8 GENERIC64 image by j.McNeill from invisible.ca/arm (lots of ARM bootable images here, with UEFI support)
- burning it somewhere, then rsyncing everything but my custom config.txt (overclocking, VGA monitor) from its /boot partition to my Rpi3's /boot dir
- reboot: voilĂ uname will return the expected kernel version
Hope this helps,
Cheers!
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Hey,
today I gave it a try but it didn't work for me.
- I downloaded the image by j.McNeill (for RPI2)
- unpacked it
- mounted the IMG
- copied everything to my SD (modified the config.txt before)
- could not boot from SD
-> copied the old files to SD and I am able to boot again.
What's wrong?