Tom,

> If you're seeing verification failed, my best guess is you are out of
> space on the vfat partition

That would probably be it. I had 0.6.1 upwards in there, and had to
delete them before I could upgrade manually.

> mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::Label

I should have said, Is there an easy way to label the partition using Windows?

Thanks

Tom


Tom Chadwin wrote:
> I've got the same issue on two 5501s, and, after remounting manually,
> if I try either the GUI or command line automatic upgrade, I get a
> verification failure. I've manually done the upgrades instead, and all
> seems well, but any ideas what's behind the verification failure?
>
>> If you did a manual runnix install, you'll need to at some point,
>> pull the CF card out of the system and add a label to the vfat
>> partition.  The label needs to be RUNNIX.
>
> Apologies, but how do I do that? The labelling, that is. I think I can
> manage removing the card...
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
>
> Dan Ryson wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> It's said that the world's biggest problems could easily have been
>> solved when they were little.  I'm noticing a problem with my
>> Astlinux installation that I hope is one of those easily-solved, little ones.
>> However, without your advice, I suspect it will snowball into far
>> bigger trouble.  I'm hope you can help.
>>
>> When 0.6.2 first came out, I made a fresh-install on a headless, i586
>> clone.  The hardware had run 0.4.8 for quite some time with no
>> troubles.  When 0.6.3 came out, I followed these instructions for an
>> apparently flawless upgrade.
>>
>>        1. 'mount -o remount,rw /oldroot/cdrom'
>>        2. Download the new files.  The upgrade files would be
>>     astlinux-XXX.tar.gz. For example, if the release is 0.6.0, the files
>>     will be distributed as astlinux-0.6.0-<ARCH>.tar.gz.  You could
>>     download these files onto a client PC or on your AstLinux device (in
>>     an area with enough free space)
>>        3. Expand the archive:  tar -xzvf astlinux-0.6.0-<ARCH>.tar.gz
>>        4. cd astlinux-0.6.0-<ARCH>; cp * /oldroot/cdrom/os (if
>>     downloaded and decompressed on your client PC, you'll want to use a
>>     tool to scp the files to the AstLinux device.
>>
>> Now that 0.6.4 is out, I tried to upgrade using the web instructions
>> (below) but received this error, "Unable to find Runnix partition."
>> Lacking that, I tried the command-line instructions.  At the first
>> step, I received the following error:
>>
>>     findfs: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=RUNNIX'
>>     Unable to find Runnix partition.
>>
>> I then reverted to the old, trusty, 0.6.2 instructions that I'd used
>> before (above) and was greeted with the following error following the
>> first step:
>>
>>     pbx_2 cdrom # mount -o remount,rw /oldroot/cdrom
>>     mount: can't find /oldroot/cdrom in /proc/mounts
>>     pbx_2 cdrom #
>>
>> I also noticed that there is no 'os' directory under /oldroot/cdrom.
>>
>> Does this problem sound familiar?  Is it easily fixed?  Or would I be
>> better served just starting from scratch with a fresh 0.6.3 install?
>>
>> Thanks for considering my question.
>>
>> ~ Dan
>>
>> Darrick Hartman wrote:
>>> The AstLinux Team is happy to announce that AstLinux 0.6.4 is available.
>>>   All users of AstLinux are encouraged to upgrade since this release
>>> fixes the recently reported security vulnerability in Asterisk
>>> 1.4.23.1
>>>
>>> Right now a mix up on the Sourceforge site is preventing us from
>>> uploading full install versions, but current users of 0.6.2 or 0.6.3
>>> can upgrade to 0.6.4 by using either the 'upgrade-run-image' script
>>> from the command line or the "upgrade firmware" option in the web
>>> interface.  New versions of the full install will be available as
>>> soon as possible on the Sourceforge site.
>>>
>>>
>>> Changes:
>>>
>>> Asterisk 1.4.24 is included which fixes several bugs and at least
>>> one security issue
>>>
>>> Asterisk-gui was updated to svn 4618
>>>
>>> netsnmp was updated to 5.3.2.3
>>>
>>> The web interface was upgraded to add several features/improvements
>>>
>>> An arno-upgrade-firewall script was added to break this away from an
>>> init change.  This won't really affect users of 0.6.x until they
>>> move to 0.7.x which uses a newer version of Arno's firewall.  When
>>> the time comes, we'll explain the importance.  A serial number file
>>> was added to trace the version of the firewall config files.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To upgrade from the command line:
>>>
>>> 1).  upgrade-run-image check http://mirror.astlinux.org/firmware
>>> 2).  upgrade-run-image upgrade http://mirror.astlinux.org/firmware
>>> 3).  reboot as instructed
>>>
>>> To upgrade from the web interface:
>>>
>>> 1).  Navigate to the system tab on the web interface 2).  Select
>>> "check for new", select the confirm box, and click the Firmware
>>> button.
>>> 3).  Select "upgrade with new", select the confirm box, and click
>>> the Firmware button.
>>> 4).  Reboot by checking that confirm button and clicking "Reboot".
>>>
>>>
>>> Enjoy
>>>
>>> The AstLinux Team
>>>

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