peterjk wrote:
> Thanks, I started the Pi first. So that explains one part of the
> problem; I won't make that mistake again.
> But now I have a bigger problem, because after checking the box and
> restarting the Pi, I can't reach the Pi anymore over the network. The
> router sees it, but when t
peterjk wrote:
> Unplugging and restarting the Pi didn't change anything. So I guess all
> I can do is start all over again with a fresh install of PcP. Unless
> someone knows what else can be done.
>
Can you connect to it using SSH?
If not ... can you attach a screen and check the console out
d6jg wrote:
> If you are using music on a NAS via a mounted drive the NAS must be
> fully up and accessible before you start the Pi.
> If the box is unchecked you probably didnt do a config backup inside
> pCP. This writes the settings to the SD card so that they will be
> available after reboot
If you are using music on a NAS via a mounted drive the NAS must be
fully up and accessible before you start the Pi.
If the box is unchecked you probably didnt do a config backup inside
pCP. This writes the settings to the SD card so that they will be
available after reboot.
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After some more tries and a reboot of PcP, now I lost every connection
to PcP. I'm lost. The device shows on my router and the lan connection
lights are burning yellow and green.
Peter
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