Difference between revisions of "Express Disc troubleshooting"
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Hostname: localhost.localdomain<br> | Hostname: localhost.localdomain<br> | ||
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− | I filled in ams.ldqk (substituted localhost by ams and localdomain by ldqk)<br> | + | I filled in ams.ldqk.net (substituted localhost by ams and localdomain by ldqk.net)<br> |
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− | + | Because in my Control Panel - Home Domain I entered<br> | |
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+ | Now this error will occur. The installer will finish correctly (so it seems) but the second reboot will never happen. | ||
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Then the installer ends in errors which you can only find in the amahi logfiles. Nothing is displayed at the screen. | Then the installer ends in errors which you can only find in the amahi logfiles. Nothing is displayed at the screen. | ||
Revision as of 14:59, 16 August 2013
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Amahi 7 Express Disc Toubleshooting
Second reboot is not occurring (install is not finished)
One reason for this to happen is a wrong setting in the Network page of your Installer.
It says by default
Hostname: localhost.localdomain
I filled in ams.ldqk.net (substituted localhost by ams and localdomain by ldqk.net)
Because in my Control Panel - Home Domain I entered
ldqk.net
Now this error will occur. The installer will finish correctly (so it seems) but the second reboot will never happen.
Then the installer ends in errors which you can only find in the amahi logfiles. Nothing is displayed at the screen.
The solution was to enter in the Network page of the installer for localhost.localdomain ams.ldqk Most likely the second dot caused the problems.
Amahi 6 Express
Reboot Loop
Sometimes, the express cd installer gets caught in a reboot loop.
It asks you to reboot, then it tells you it needs to reboot again over and over. If you are one of the lucky ones experiencing this, here's what to do:
If there is no network, you can try this:
- Select debug
- system-config-network (configure your network interface correctly ( I used static ) / also make sure your dns are configured exit the system-config-network)
- /etc/init.d/network restart
- check that eth0 has started, if not edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0; modify ONBOOT=no to ONBOOT=yes; then issue the "ifup eth0" command.
- ConfigAmahi (wait for a while untill it says reboot, then reboot)
Yum Update
If you try to do yum update after install and have problems, try this solution.