Re: [PLUG] booting from RAID1 problems

2016-09-27 Thread Russell Senior
> "Russell" == Russell Senior writes: > "Don" == Don Buchholz writes: Don> My first guess is that the motherboards are sufficiently different Don> that the initramfs for the old one doesn't contain the correct Don> driver modules for the new one. Russell> I like that guess. Russell> In

Re: [PLUG] booting from RAID1 problems

2016-09-27 Thread Russell Senior
> "Don" == Don Buchholz writes: Don> My first guess is that the motherboards are sufficiently different Don> that the initramfs for the old one doesn't contain the correct Don> driver modules for the new one. I like that guess. In fact, I took apart the initrd file and discovered conf/modul

Re: [PLUG] booting from RAID1 problems

2016-09-27 Thread Don Buchholz
My first guess is that the motherboards are sufficiently different that the initramfs for the old one doesn't contain the correct driver modules for the new one. On September 27, 2016 8:56:57 PM PDT, Russell Senior wrote: >> "Russell" == Russell Senior writes: > >Russell> I have a debian

Re: [PLUG] booting from RAID1 problems

2016-09-27 Thread Russell Senior
> "Russell" == Russell Senior writes: Russell> I have a debian box (v7.11, says /etc/debian_version) that is Russell> built on top of a RAID1 array, including the root filesystem. Russell> It has been perking along pretty reliably for years. Recently Russell> there was a problem with the mot

[PLUG] booting from RAID1 problems

2016-09-27 Thread Russell Senior
I have a debian box (v7.11, says /etc/debian_version) that is built on top of a RAID1 array, including the root filesystem. It has been perking along pretty reliably for years. Recently there was a problem with the motherboard (it doesn't power-up anymore, tried replacing the power supply, still

Re: [PLUG] Arduino issue

2016-09-27 Thread Denis Heidtmann
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Russell Senior wrote: > > You probably shouldn't be re-opening the file everytime through the > loop. Do it once in setup. If you have more than one file to write to, > open all of them. Or if you don't know how many files you are going to > open, keep track o