Hi All

Sorry if I'm seen as hijacking this thread but haven't see this much
activity on an ss4000e in a long time. Mine has been on a shelf for a long
time.  I performed an fis init -f on it and have lost all my partitions
except for
Redboot
Redboot config
fis directory

I have a backup copy of all the partitions but am unsure as to how to
restore them. They are named block1 block2 ....  I have been able to load
debian to it and perform an install but it fails at saving to flash I am
assuming this is because the partitions are missing to flash to. Can
somebody please help me either restore the partitions or restore back to
factory so I can try again.  I would really appreciate some help

Thanx

Craig

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:54 PM, JF Straeten <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Bob,
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 06:28:07PM +0000, Bob Stewart wrote:
>
> > It's not a matter of wanting to reinstall. It's a matter of wanting
> > to know what's wrong.  I tried all three of the wheezy images and I
> > was unable to do an install with it.  It gets to some point, can't
> > remember the verbiage, and then it doesn't go any farther.  It does
> > consume input at that point, and clears the screen about every
> > second.  But it doesn't actually do an install.
>
> Ah yes, it's to understand. Strange, indeed...
>
>
> > Can you tell me if your fan ever shuts off?
>
> Never completely, I think ( but frankly I ve'never investigated
> either : I don't hear them unless the machine is at load or the temp
> very higt outside and I was far enough for my needs).
>
>
> > If I understand this correctly, your fan should continue to run at
> > increased speed until the temp reaches 20C.
>
> Are the values real temp or just in the range proposed by the
> hardware, regardless or real temp ? (I'm not sure...)
>
>
> > Mine won't run at that temp unless the case is off.  And my fan
> > doesn't run at a reduced speed as far as I can tell.  It's either
> > fully on or fully off.
>
> I will try to make more attention at this... I think it's a graduation
> in the running, but not sure either...
>
> The only thing I remember fort sure is that without fancontrol at all,
> the fan are fully on, and the noise become a real nuisance. But I'm
> happy with fancontrol configured like it is.
>
> A+
>
>
> --
>
> JFS.
>

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