On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 18:05:55 -, James Kingdon wrote:
> I'm not sure what kernel was there before. I was expecting to see traces
> in /boot but the only references are to 4.14.133.
(Weird. I'm not familiar with the kernels for odroid, but off hand I'd
be suprised if the
Hi Nathan, thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure what kernel was there before. I was expecting to see traces
in /boot but the only references are to 4.14.133.
Yes, the drives are Seagate 4TB ones, ID 0bc2:331a
Thanks for the link to the known issues. I was looking at boot.ini so it
seems I was
On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 15:27:20 -, James Kingdon wrote:
> I got hit by this after a power outage cycled my file servers and
> presumably activated a previous automatic kernel update (the servers
> normally stay up for months at a time).
>
> The kernel that is currently running is:
>
> Linux
I got hit by this after a power outage cycled my file servers and
presumably activated a previous automatic kernel update (the servers
normally stay up for months at a time).
The kernel that is currently running is:
Linux oban8 4.14.111-odroidxu4 #2 SMP PREEMPT Wed May 8 17:30:01 CEST
2019
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