V4.6.1 ChirpStack Gateway OS image

Hello, ChirpStack Support Team.
I attempted to flash the ChirpStack Gateway OS images, but none of them booted. Could you please help me?
I’m using a Raspberry Pi 5, and I tested the Raspberry Pi 4B full and base images, as well as all but the Raspberry Pi Zero W images, with Balena and Win32DiskImager, both zipped and unzipped image files.

What am I doing wrong?

what is it displaying on the monitor?

I don’t have a raspi, but since it’s just an arm computer, we need more details.

Example. What image - source? How you flashed the image to SD? How you have access to raspi? With monitor or with SSH?

Good day, everyone!
The message reads: “Install an OS on this Raspberry Pi.”
“Press and hold the key to stop boot and start net.”

Also, the primary partition contains 4GB; isn’t that small?

Any and all help is APPRECIATED

I’m using a 4GB Raspberry Pi 5 with an 11" monitor.

I tried every image source, even on Raspberry Pi 2W

I used Balena, Win32 DiskImager, and the Raspberry Pi Imager.

I utilized both zipped and unzipped image sources.

Raspberry won’t boot; however, if I install Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit on a desktop, I can always connect to it over SSH from Windows 11.

A question: When installing the Raspberry Pi OS, I use the 64-bit OS with a desktop; I’ve also tried both 64 and 32 bits, with and without a desktop. It is OK if I always use 64 bits? With desktop or without it?

You will be quite helpful to me; I have spent a significant amount of time attempting to make it work.

This is what the display shows.

do you have any other Pi’s?what gateways are you using?

Hi!
I own two 4GB Raspberry Pi 5, one Raspberry Pi 3B, and one Raspberry Pi 2W.

I’m using the Raspberry Pi 3B for the Seeed WM1302 concentrator, and I also have a rak2287 concentrator that I’m not utilizing right now.

The WM1302 concentrator has green, red, and blue LEDs on.

I flashed all image files, both zipped and unzipped, onto all Raspberries.

None of them booted.

I’ll install VirtualBox Raspberry 4 and try again with all image files.

Thank you very much for your time and assistance!

It should work may be your doing something wrong .well alternative you can run book worm and install all the modules like chirpstack -concertrator ,chirpstack
mqtt forwarder and chirpstack its easy follow the documentation.

Have you tried the official method?

Hi!
Thank you for your patience; I installed ChirpStack using the official instructions:

  • Includes Chirpstack, ChirpStack MQTT Forwarder, and ChirpStack Gateway Bridge, on top of Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit with desktop.

When I executed the program, I received a message similar to “You don’t have permission.”

I would like to pay anyone for a tutorial on how to install and run Chirpstack; I’ve spent too much time and still can’t get it to work.

kind regards

How you executed the program? From CLI? Maybe you need some chown or chmod?

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