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Answer by OP Why was this OP's self-answer converted to a comment, interested in the logic behind that?

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This answer was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering what the logic behind that decision is, if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

Answer by OP was converted to a comment, interested in the logic behind that

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This answer was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

Why was this OP's self-answer converted to a comment?

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This answer was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering what the logic behind that decision is, if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

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This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This questionanswer was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This question was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This answer was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.

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Answer by OP was converted to a comment, interested in the logic behind that

This post: OrangePi Zero 3 once you have installed and booted a OS from micro SD card you can't eventually boot any different OS

OP found out that their issue stemmed from the hardware publisher site not clearly or accurately indicating which OS images were compatible with their specific hardware, noted this, and listed the OS images they found that WERE compatible, as well as tips regarding the specific issues they had with some.

Yes, the answer was brief, but it seemed, to me, to contain a clear and likely correct answer to their problem.

This question was deleted by a mod and converted to a comment, and I'm just wondering if there's some analysis I missed that explains why it is better as a comment than an answer.