Hi, during the last couple of days something strange happened with my TS119PII+ after the last update of wheezy: It did not boot anymore. I could hear that the harddrive was being accessed, but after maybe 15 seconds the activity stopped, the status light kept blinking red/green and no network access was possible. The DHCP server was not asked for an IP address.
At 1st I thought it was a bad flash, so I flashed the installer with TFTP and installed from scratch, this time creating a proper recovery image every time the kernel was updated. Then after having installed all my services (apache, exim, sabnzb and transmission) I rebooted and the machine came up as expected. Then I installed nautilus (apt-get install nautilus), the flash was updated (fuse & ntfs-3g), I tried rebooting, but the machine hangs as described. So I reflashed via TFTP my last known working flash image... Still no successful boot. The same problem with earlier working images. So, since I could not find anything via google about this problem, I wonder if anybody else is having a similar problem. >From the fact that the boot image does not matter, I guess the problem is on >the harddrive. Unfortunately this all happens before anything can be logged or seen via the network. Does somebody dare to test with his/her machine? The same happens by installing xfce or midori, but not when installing xauth. So I would search around the xservers, but unfortunately I don't have a console cable and the machine is my 24/7 running work horse. Any ideas to solve that problem? Griesie -- =============================================================== Jan Griesfeller r...@griesfeller.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130704094056.ga2...@plug.griesiecentauri.de