On 18 July 2013 23:27, Eric Bénard wrote:
> this problem occured here when /var/run/network/ifstate is on a RW
> persistent storage and not in a tmpfs : the interface state can exist
> when booting after a dirty reboot.
>
> A workaround is to hack
> meta/recipes-core/init-ifupdown/init-ifupdown-1
Hi Rich,
Le Thu, 18 Jul 2013 15:07:01 +0100,
Rich Bayliss a écrit :
> On 18 July 2013 14:50, Rich Bayliss wrote:
> > Configuring network interfaces... ifup: interface lo already configured
> > ifup: interface eth0 already configured
> > done.
> >
> I wonder if the dirty reboot by power pull as
On Jul 18, 2013 5:42 PM, "Rich Bayliss" wrote:
>
> On 18 July 2013 15:38, Gary Thomas wrote:
> > On 2013-07-18 08:20, Rich Bayliss wrote:
> >>
> >> Indeed. However the usage requirement of the system rely on being
> >> headless, and thus a power-pull is likely to happen.
> >>
> >> I guess the onl
On 18 July 2013 15:38, Gary Thomas wrote:
> On 2013-07-18 08:20, Rich Bayliss wrote:
>>
>> Indeed. However the usage requirement of the system rely on being
>> headless, and thus a power-pull is likely to happen.
>>
>> I guess the only way to rule this in/out would be run with a RO rootfs
>> - and
On 2013-07-18 08:20, Rich Bayliss wrote:
Indeed. However the usage requirement of the system rely on being
headless, and thus a power-pull is likely to happen.
I guess the only way to rule this in/out would be run with a RO rootfs
- and mount a sperate partition for user files. Do you know how I
Indeed. However the usage requirement of the system rely on being
headless, and thus a power-pull is likely to happen.
I guess the only way to rule this in/out would be run with a RO rootfs
- and mount a sperate partition for user files. Do you know how I can
achieve this?
On 18 July 2013 15:13,
On 2013-07-18 08:07, Rich Bayliss wrote:
On 18 July 2013 14:50, Rich Bayliss wrote:
On 18 July 2013 12:28, Rich Bayliss wrote:
On 18 July 2013 12:07, Paul Barker wrote:
On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
Could you try running
On 18 July 2013 12:28, Rich Bayliss wrote:
> On 18 July 2013 12:07, Paul Barker wrote:
>> On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
>
> Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
>
>>
>> Could you try running 'ip addr' and 'ip link' instead of 'ifconfig'?
>> Just wondering w
On 2013-07-18 07:50, Rich Bayliss wrote:
On 18 July 2013 12:28, Rich Bayliss wrote:
On 18 July 2013 12:07, Paul Barker wrote:
On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
Could you try running 'ip addr' and 'ip link' instead of 'ifconfig'
On 18 July 2013 14:50, Rich Bayliss wrote:
> On 18 July 2013 12:28, Rich Bayliss wrote:
>> On 18 July 2013 12:07, Paul Barker wrote:
>>> On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
>>
>> Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
>>
>>>
>>> Could you try running 'ip addr' and
On 18 July 2013 12:07, Paul Barker wrote:
> On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Could you try running 'ip addr' and 'ip link' instead of 'ifconfig'?
> Just wondering whether they query information differently and might
>
On 18 July 2013 11:55, Rich Bayliss wrote:
>>>
>>> Is this a known issue? Does anyone have any ideas?
>>>
Could you try running 'ip addr' and 'ip link' instead of 'ifconfig'?
Just wondering whether they query information differently and might
show something else. The other place to look is in the
On 18 July 2013 09:01, Andrei Gherzan wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Rich Bayliss
> wrote:
>>
>> I am building rpi-basic-image and I get a successful build and
>> first-run. My Pi gets an address over DHCP and I can login over SSH.
>>
>> However, if I pull the power/reboot - the
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Rich Bayliss wrote:
> I am building rpi-basic-image and I get a successful build and
> first-run. My Pi gets an address over DHCP and I can login over SSH.
>
> However, if I pull the power/reboot - then on the next start-up my
> network stays down. On the local co
I am building rpi-basic-image and I get a successful build and
first-run. My Pi gets an address over DHCP and I can login over SSH.
However, if I pull the power/reboot - then on the next start-up my
network stays down. On the local console, if I issue "ifup eth0" I am
told the interface is already
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