Jan Griesfeller <[email protected]> writes: > 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.
Without logs, hard to guess. It would be interesting to get a serial cable, or try with netconsole (see ijc' s blog for instance: http://www.hellion.org.uk/blog/posts/debugging-initramfs-over-netconsole/). If the system boots far enough to write logs on the hard drive, you may remove the drive from the ts119 (if possible) and mount it with a usb adapter. It can be a problem with fuse or with something else... like network-manager. I'm thinking of it as it has high chances to get pulled by gnome stuff and you don't have any dhcp request. Of course, the problem may be elsewhere. Arnaud -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

