Sending discover loop
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@Tom-Elliott I ran the installer and rebooted my client. Same problem i.e. it shows same messages during the boot process.
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@pmonstad The problematic device is shown as wwan0 during client boot, and the device still shows after doing the upgrade to svn 5485.
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@Tom-Elliott I don’t see the kernel config in SVN being updated (http://sourceforge.net/p/freeghost/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/kernel/TomElliott.config.64). Am I missing something here??
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I updated the kernel as a test, I have not pushed the config up because I wanted to know that status first.
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@pmonstad Are you sure you have the latest kernel/init?? To make sure we should compare MD5 hashes. Please run
md5sum /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/init.xz
Checksums should be:
b6aae1e7fa985e48cc60cda106152cf7 bzImage fea93a2b7ea97d7a972c40018f1152af init.xz
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@Sebastian-Roth I will check this at work tomorrow. Thanks!
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@Tom-Elliott I just ran the svn command to get the latest svn downloaded. Then I ran the ./install.sh script. Should I do something else to test this new kernel?
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@pmonstad Checksums are correct:
b6aae1e7fa985e48cc60cda106152cf7 /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage
fea93a2b7ea97d7a972c40018f1152af /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/init.xzDuring the boot it first turns on eth0, correct, but some seconds later it turns on wwan0
Now running svn 5499
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@pmonstad can you update and try an image task? I updated the kernels again and hope that I got it right this time. I even updated the Config file in svn as I’m so hopeful this can then be solved.
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Config looks good from my point of view. Keeping my fingers crossed…
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@Tom-Elliott Thanks! I will try this at work tomorrow and give you a feedback then!
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@pmonstad Now it works! Thanks a lot for sorting this out!
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Thanks for reporting back! Great that we could solve this. I really hope we never see anyone actually needing this cdc_ether module!!