On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 07:31:03AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 3:25 AM, rosanna wrote: > > > ... but, at reboot, ssh and telnet access are no more available > ... > > any idea on what can be the cause? > > It is possible that Debian is not compatible with the version of the > Linux kernel available in the original rootfs, it might be too old for > either systemd or glibc.
glibc in stretch requires kernel 3.2, systemd kernel 3.13. Most kernels you get on vendor images are 3.4, 3.8 or 3.10 -- all of them good for stretch in general but not for systemd; other packages with kernel requirements are extremely rare and unlikely to be involved. > You could try installing an older version of Debian or it is possible > that the community of Buffalo users has ported Buffalo's Linux patches > to a newer version of Linux. I'd first try without systemd; even kernel version aside, other init/rc combinations are more likely to work even when a required kernel option is missing or some other minor error happens. If you do require systemd for some reason, you'd need to go back to jessie; the pdf with instructions says jessie works with WXL. Jessie is also needed in case the vendor kernel is 3.0 (jessie's glibc needs 2.6.32, no idea about systemd). Meow! -- // If you believe in so-called "intellectual property", please immediately // cease using counterfeit alphabets. Instead, contact the nearest temple // of Amon, whose priests will provide you with scribal services for all // your writing needs, for Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory prices.