The repository should work with all aarch64 systems, but it only provides packages and sets. Additionally, I do publish images on GitHub, but only for VMs. So unless you're planning to virtualize, you'll need to get a hardware specific image for initial installation from somewhere else (or build your own using the provided sets). Then you can configure this repository for updates and plugins.
Quote from: Maurice on January 21, 2024, 07:33:36 pmThe repository should work with all aarch64 systems, but it only provides packages and sets. Additionally, I do publish images on GitHub, but only for VMs. So unless you're planning to virtualize, you'll need to get a hardware specific image for initial installation from somewhere else (or build your own using the provided sets). Then you can configure this repository for updates and plugins. So can I run Ubuntu on the 5 and then use a vm to run olnsense ?
Quote from: Marinoz on January 22, 2024, 08:02:00 pmQuote from: Maurice on January 21, 2024, 07:33:36 pmThe repository should work with all aarch64 systems, but it only provides packages and sets. Additionally, I do publish images on GitHub, but only for VMs. So unless you're planning to virtualize, you'll need to get a hardware specific image for initial installation from somewhere else (or build your own using the provided sets). Then you can configure this repository for updates and plugins. So can I run Ubuntu on the 5 and then use a vm to run olnsense ?Question is: Why would one do that? Raspi 5 has one Interface. Router on a stick? LAN only via wifi?Calculate the raspi 5, power supply, enclosure, fan etc. and you can buy a cheap x64 (refurbished SFF + PCIe networking card), no trouble with virtual machine. If the argument is "small, for travel", there are alternatives (little more expensive though), too.
No heat? Sure?
Last time I tried was with raspi 3 some years ago. No arm builds available, lots of tinkering necessary, updates a minor nightmare.If you want something stable and straight forward, go an buy a cheap old Dell Optiplex SFF (important! only in SFF you can have PCIe cards with further NICs) and have fun. Or for mobility: Have a look at some small device from China (Amazon) or what other recommend for fan-free use.If it's just for fun: go ahead with some orangepi or alike, there are devices with more than 1 NIC. Router on a stick only if you really like the mess... :-D
For traveling I use something like thishttps://www.amazon.de/-/en/dp/B0CCJ8K76Z/ref=twister_B0CCTJLVHY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1or e.g.https://www.amazon.de/-/en/dp/B0BP9QPMYW/ref=twister_B0B5DQLSQS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Not exactly the same, but kind of.