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= Amahi 7 Express =
== Second reboot is not occurring (== If the second reboot does not occur, this means the install is not finished) ==. One reason for this to happen is a wrong setting in the Network page of your Installer.<br>By default it says this and we recommend this is left as is:It says by default<br> Hostname: localhost.localdomain<br><br>However, I had filled in ams.ldqk.net (substituted localhost by ams and localdomain by ldqk.net)<br><br>In my Control Panel - Home Domain I entered<br>ldqk.net<br>The installer will finish correctly (so it seems) but the second reboot will never happen.<br><br>In fact the installer ends in errors which you can only find in the amahi logfiles when you are logged in as root. Nothing is displayed at the screen.<br>host names<br>The solution was to enter in leave the Network page of the installer for the defaul localhost.localdomain ams.ldqk<br>
Most likely the second dot caused the problems.
== HTTP server is not started by default ==
After succesfull second reboot I noticed that the AMAHI desktop Amahi dashboard did not startwork. Via I noticed that there was not running the http server, via the command <br>  ps -ef|grep hhtp <br>http This command showed me that an error occurred during startup of the http service. It could not resolve the hostname I noticed gave it:  systemctl status httpd These commands started the httpd server, showing me that there it was not running started correctly:  systemctl restart httpd systemctl status httpd After a http serverreboot this error occurred again.Now changing the value in /etc/hostname to
The command<br>systemctl status httpd<br>showed me that an error occurred during startup of the http service. localhost
The command<br>systemctl restart httpd<br>systemctl status httpd<br>fixed this and showed me that . After a reboot the http service was is now started correctlyas it should be.
After a reboot this error occurred again.Now changing We recommend you leave the value values in <br>/etc/hostname the Amahi express install at the network section to<br>localhost<br>fixed this.<br> After a reboot the http service is now started as it should be.<br>its default value:
<b>My advice leave the values in the amahi express install at the network section to its default value being<br> localhost.localdomain</b>
= Amahi 6 Express =
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