Am 18.07.2015 um 09:53 schrieb drEagle:
Hi Peter,
May be changing default mode into /etc/default/rcS will do the trick.
# automatically repair filesystems with inconsistencies during boot
#FSCKFIX=no
FSCKFIX=yes
A better way would be to get a script started instead of maintenance mode.
Plug a
Hi Peter,
Le 10/07/2015 22:09, Peter Nagel a écrit :
> Nevertheless, it would be nice if the system would boot automatically (and
> e.g. use the spare disk for data synchronization) as it is known to happend
> under wheezy.
>
> Any ideas how to do that?
May be changing default mode into /etc/d
Am 11.07.2015 17:24, schrieb Ian Campbell:
I was about to suggest that you start by filing a bug against the
"mdadm" package (the RAID utilities), since the maintainers of that
ought to be best placed to either fix the issue or identify the actual
subsystem which isn't behaving. However there loo
On Sat, 2015-07-11 at 15:05 +0200, Nagel, Peter (IFP) wrote:
> Am 11.07.2015 um 11:12 schrieb Ian Campbell:
> > According to my reading of the release notes that you linked to either
> > nofail or noauto on the appropriate line in the fstab is supposed to do
> > just that. Reading further at
> > ht
On Fri, 2015-07-10 at 22:09 +0200, Peter Nagel wrote:
> Am 09.07.2015 14:38, schrieb Peter Nagel:
> > I'm thinking about to first install wheezy and than dist-upgrade to
> > jessie ...
> > Are there any other (better) solutions?
>
> ... a dist-upgrade from wheezy to jessie does not solve the prob
Am 09.07.2015 14:38, schrieb Peter Nagel:
I'm thinking about to first install wheezy and than dist-upgrade to
jessie ...
Are there any other (better) solutions?
... a dist-upgrade from wheezy to jessie does not solve the problem.
The problem might be that jessie comes with a new init system w
Am 07.07.2015 21:43, schrieb Peter Nagel:
As suggested I used the command 'udevadm trigger' before base-install ...
... and the installation has been completed ... - after reboot the new
system has started as expected.
However, when I shutdown the system and remove any (active) harddisk
(from
Am 30.06.2015 21:45, schrieb Martin Michlmayr:
* Peter Nagel [2015-06-30 18:28]:
I was looking into the logfiles and found some errors within syslog (see
below) which might explain the behavior.
However, I have no idea how to solve this problem.
Any suggestions how to continue?
A recent thread
* Peter Nagel [2015-06-30 18:28]:
> I was looking into the logfiles and found some errors within syslog (see
> below) which might explain the behavior.
> However, I have no idea how to solve this problem.
> Any suggestions how to continue?
A recent thread on the QNAP forum about the same problem
Hi again,
I still have a problem to install Jessie on a QNAP TS-420U using GPT and
RAID1 (compare previous thread
https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2015/06/msg00061.html).
During the installation everything seems to be fine ...
... but when the installer is going to 'Make the system bootabl
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