![]() ![]() I also tried to boot from a MicroSD image and the Windows USB utility but none of those methods would allow me to install Ubuntu 22.04 successfully to the NanoPi R6S. I tried other eFlasher images and they all failed, but going back to FriendlyWrt would always work. The eFlasher utility would run, but the update progress was way too fast. I had just used the FriendlyWrt eFlasher image, so I thought switching to the Ubuntu 22.04 eFlasher imager image would be a breeze.īut something was wrong. I like the eFlasher images since the OS runs from the internal eMMC flash and no special tools are needed. My struggles installing Ubuntu 22.04 on NanoPi R6SįriendlyELEC provides various images on the Wiki either booting from an SD card, installing from a MicroSD to the eMMC flash (aka eFlasher imagers), or flashing through USB with Windows tools. But using a system with an octa-core Cortex-A76/A55 processor and 8GB RAM as an OpenWrt router only feels like a waste of resources, so I wanted to install a more versatile operating system – Ubuntu 22.04 – for further testing. I received some samples in November and started the NanoPi R6S review with OpenWrt/FriendlyWrt quickly testing the 2.5GbE interfaces and routing with iperf3, and it worked pretty well. ![]() NanoPi R6S is both a mini PC and a router based on Rockchip RK3588S processor. ![]()
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