I ran into this a lot when trying to use the sdcard filesystem. I think the
problem is that the filesystem is ext2 or something old like that which is
prone to corruption if the system is hard rebooted. My advice is use NFS
file system.
On May 20, 2015 1:20 PM, "Brad Dober" <do...@sas.upenn.edu> wrote:

> Hi Casperites,
>
> I have a Roach1 which is booting from an SD card.
> I booted it up yesterday, and it was displaying the "STALE NFS handle"
> error that other people have seen in the past (which suggested a corrupt
> flash card). I ran fsck and fixed several errors, and when rebooting, the
> stale nfs handle error went away. However, now the ROACH could not connect
> to the network.
>
> When I run "ifconfig 128.91.46.20 netmask 255.255.248.0 gateway 128.91.4",
> I get:
>
> "gateway: Host name lookup failure"
>
>
> root@(none):~# hostname -v
>
> (none)
>
> and
>
> root@(none):~# hostname --fqdn
>
> hostname: Host name lookup failure
>
>
> Any ideas on what could be causing this?
>
> Brad Dober
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> University of Pennsylvania
> Cell: 262-949-4668
>

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