Mysteriously sometime between Thursday afternoon and Monday morning
the vyatta main webpage is gone and I see the lighthttpd placeholder page
nor is it prompting to allow the connection as it did before
and i do not know why..??? Things were all there Thursday afternoon..
I have not
Hi Jeff,
We've seen this issue on systems that were improperly installed with the
root and config partitions pointing to the same disk partition (ex. both
root and config installed on sda1). This causes a loop in the file
system that can result in the web-gui falling back to the default
Sent: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:39:42 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Main Vyatta web Page mysteriously gone and no login
prompt
Hi Jeff,
We've seen this issue on systems that were improperly installed with the
root and config partitions pointing to the same disk partition (ex. both
root and config
:42 -0400
*Subject:* Re: [Vyatta-users] Main Vyatta web Page mysteriously
gone and no login prompt
Hi Jeff,
We've seen this issue on systems that were improperly installed
with the
root and config partitions pointing to the same disk partition
(ex. both
root
@mailman.vyatta.com
Sent: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 12:16:25 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Main Vyatta web Page mysteriously gone and no login
prompt (FileSystem Included)
Hi Jeff,
It looks like your system was installed properly (root on hde1 and
config on hde2). When you run:
ps -ef | grep lighttpd
What
I agree with Jeff. I too installed Vyatta using the default prompts. If
you are aware of the fact that installing root and config on the same
partitions is an issue, why not either put a disclaimer in the
documentation, the setup, or both?
Regards,
Scott
On 10/8/07, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's a recent discovery tracked in the Bugzilla database. In the next release,
the installation script checks for it, and ensures that you can't do that.
Justin
On 10/8/07, Scott Pickles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with Jeff. I too installed Vyatta using the default prompts. If
you are