I didnt have patient, so I gave it a shot without copying the files…
It is actully boot fine, and is installing openhabian right now
EDIT. and now its done its 1 time setup… Going to test it.
EDIT again:
Seems like its up running. But port 8080 as well as 9001 is not responding, (gets a connection refused). I can SSH fine though.
Using username "openhabian".
openhabian@10.4.28.127's password:
Linux openhab 5.4.42-v8+ #1319 SMP PREEMPT Wed May 20 14:18:56 BST 2020 aarch64
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Wi-Fi is currently blocked by rfkill.
Use raspi-config to set the country before use.
###############################################################################
############### openhab #####################################################
###############################################################################
## Ip = 10.4.28.127
## Release = Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
## Kernel = Linux 5.4.42-v8+
## Platform = Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1
## Uptime = 0 day(s). 0:14:46
## CPU Usage = 0% avg over 4 cpu(s) (4 core(s) x 1 socket(s))
## CPU Load = 1m: 0.20, 5m: 0.59, 15m: 0.64
## Memory = Free: 1.57GB (43%), Used: 2.12GB (57%), Total: 3.70GB
## Swap = Free: 0.09GB (100%), Used: 0.00GB (0%), Total: 0.09GB
## Root = Free: 101.11GB (96%), Used: 4.11GB (4%), Total: 109.74GB
## Updates = 72 apt updates available.
## Sessions = 1 session(s)
## Processes = 127 running processes of 32768 maximum processes
###############################################################################
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openHAB 2.5.7-1 (Release Build)
Looking for a place to get started? Check out 'sudo openhabian-config' and the
documentation at https://www.openhab.org/docs/installation/openhabian.html
The openHAB dashboard can be reached at http://openhab:8080
To interact with openHAB on the command line, execute: 'openhab-cli --help'
[20:15:56] openhabian@openhab:~$
EDIT again.
I rebooted the system. And now I can access port 8080 and 9001. Things seems to be running.