Amibian 1.4.004 does not run into the newest Rpi. as *a new installation*.
To solve the problem, until a new version is released, you need of an "old" Raspberry Pi 3.
1 - Flash the SD and insert it into the old Rpi 3
2 - apt-get update
3 - apt-get upgrade
4 - apt-get dist-upgrade
5 - apt-get install rpi-update
6 - rpi-update
7 - reboot and when it finished shutdown.
8 - turn off Rpi 3
9 - insert the sd into the Raspberry Pi 3 B+
If you already followed the former steps (i.e. you upgraded the firmware), I guess that you should be able to move the SD directly.
Dave
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Hi has anything changed with the B+ as I want to install Amibian on my raspberry pi but I don't own a plain 3
I tried these steps with 1.4.1001 and it seemed like everything was going well until I ran step 6. It got an error and when I rebooted, it couldn't find the kernel in the boot partition. I attempted to redo the process and figured I'd reboot after step 4, but I ended up with the same issue (e.g. rebooting after step 4 ends up with a missing kernel file). What might I be doing wrong?
I can confirm that the steps given at the first post do make Amibian work with the new Pi 3B+.
I've tested it with the 3 B+ and it works.
Right now, Amibian and Raspbian Stretch are the only Distros that do work on the 3 B+.
It's a shame that the media does not mention the incompatibility of the 3 B+.
Even recalbox is weeks (maybe months) away from being compatible with the new one.
RetroPie only has an unofficial beta version that works with the 3 B+ and Ubuntu isn't updated, either!
But wifi drivers? those would be pretty cool i guess