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@pbaj I find some other results when I search for “Drupal No check has been registered for access_check.user.login_status” - It sounds like some others have experienced this, so it must be a general Drupal hosting issue, not specific to farmOS. I would suggest searching yourself to see if any of the results provide clues that help. It sounds like it may be a caching issue. Sorry I wish I could provide more help but I’ve never experienced this, and it sounds like others are running farmOS on ARM architecture without issue.

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its running fine now after using the /update.php tactics I described earlier.

so probably there is some issue with the plugins or the plugins installation. Because everything starts acting after that step.

anyways thanks to everyone for the help, i really appreciate it :))

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Just wanted to say… I ran into the “No route found” issue myself today. It happened because I tried to visit my local farmOS instance in my browser before it was finished installing via the command line (drush site-install). This persisted even after the site installation finished, but I was able to fix it by clearing caches (drush cr). In case anyone else finds this message in the future… :slight_smile:

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