On 09/28/2016 05:37 PM, stephen mahood wrote:
> Took the ssd and reviewed the logs and it looks as though it was a
> failed upgrade, lost connection at some point. Unfortunately seems
> unrecoverable, I booted into the device with a connected monitor and
> gives the same bash error on log in so
Took the ssd and reviewed the logs and it looks as though it was a
failed upgrade, lost connection at some point. Unfortunately seems
unrecoverable, I booted into the device with a connected monitor and
gives the same bash error on log in so not able to successfully log in
to do any maintenance.
Sunil,
So no sooner then before you wrote i tried another reboot after turning
off all services, somehow at least according the plinth TOR was
disabled. My hope was to be able to ssh in, however reboot has failed
on 4 attempts. Building a new ssd card with the .9 version at the
moment in case i
On 09/28/2016 07:54 AM, stephen mahood wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> Running on raspberry pi zero. I turned off automatic updates as that
> was creating another problem that sunil and I discussed. This past
> sunday I decided to ssh in to upgrade since it had been a bit.
>
> After the upgrade since i
Hey Folks,
Running on raspberry pi zero. I turned off automatic updates as that
was creating another problem that sunil and I discussed. This past
sunday I decided to ssh in to upgrade since it had been a bit.
After the upgrade since i saw linux-base being upgraded i decided to
restart the