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I tried to plug in a USB 3.0 Hub with 3 USB and one Gigabit Ethernet interface and found the Ethernet interface not recognized. It looks like the VisionFive2 kernel from Debian-202306 is not compiled with support for the USB subsystem and ethernet over USB (usbnet). Maybe a lot of standard USB devices will not work like that.
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I put it only in kernel section on request of someone in another thread. I think it fits here as well, but of course the problem should be treated in a consistent way leaving a useful thread for those, who want to learn here something about the Vision Five 2 and maybe have a serious interest to make a good and nice use of this device. If the BootROM would happen to start every custom firmware without a secret backdoor and the kernel nftables firewall would work and ip4/ip6 routing plus USB subsystems, i think the platform has a great potential.
I tried to plug in a USB 3.0 Hub with 3 USB and one Gigabit Ethernet interface and found the Ethernet interface not recognized. It looks like the VisionFive2 kernel from Debian-202306 is not compiled with support for the USB subsystem and ethernet over USB (usbnet). Maybe a lot of standard USB devices will not work like that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: