**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 11 03:00:02 2017 Mar 11 17:31:58 hi Mar 11 17:32:43 strange my lubutu arm for pi3 is down after an update Mar 11 17:32:55 and no way to boot Mar 11 17:33:34 it begins at fist to loose settings from boot .config.txt Mar 11 17:34:03 i have to reinstall it ? Mar 11 17:34:30 the last version is allwaus the 16.04 Mar 11 18:21:55 Hi, can anyone tell me if I'd need to compile the usbip kernel modules manually or are they supposed to ship with the linux-tools-generic package? Mar 11 18:22:12 I'm on 16.04.2 LTS Mar 11 18:22:42 on a 64bit armhf sys Mar 11 19:59:28 WernerWe: try linux-image-extra Mar 11 20:21:03 seems theres only packages available for generic 4.8.0-* kernels Mar 11 20:21:16 I'm running a quite older kernel it seems: Linux tegra-ubuntu 3.10.96-tegra #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 28 17:51:08 PDT 2016 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux Mar 11 20:21:39 guess the simplest way is to just compile the kernel + usbip module Mar 11 21:04:12 Well I dumped the current kernel config, added usbip to the config, compiled everything and added the module to the sys. Sadly it complains when trying to load it... Mar 11 21:04:15 ERROR: could not insert 'usbip_host': Exec format error Mar 11 21:04:51 readelf -h doesnt show anything suspicious. ELF64/Aarch64 Mar 11 21:14:23 well nvm got it loaded now Mar 11 22:56:28 sigh this is really getting depressing ... i got the usb device captured, had to patch the version to make usbip work with the newest (rather old) windows version, got the usb mount there and .... Mar 11 22:56:36 the software says: device not detected -_- Mar 11 23:28:04 Hi Guys Mar 11 23:28:13 Question regarding MultiArch in Xenial Mar 11 23:30:04 When I attempt to add (dpkg --add-architecture arm64) and update the sources.list(s) accordingly (ports.ubuntu.com for arm64 and the normal sources for amd64,i386) and then try to install for instance libc6:arm64, apt suggest removing/overwriting libc6:amd64 and all it's dependencies (pretty much the entire system) Mar 11 23:30:15 Using the exact same approach works on Debian Jessie. Mar 11 23:31:23 Reason I'm asking here, and not in #ubuntu is that I figured the crowd here probably has more experience with cross builds / multiarch ;-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Mar 12 03:00:00 2017