March 18, 201115 yr I just bought HP Proliant Microserver. Unfortunately, when I boot unraid, I get: line 18: /boot/config/network.cfg: no such file or directory Line 19: /var/tmp/network.cfg: no such file or directory Same result with two USB sticks: SANDISKCruzer Blade 4GB and SANDISK Titanium 4GB... When I try unraid5b6 however, the network is initialized as expected.
March 18, 201115 yr I just bought HP Proliant Microserver. Unfortunately, when I boot unraid, I get: line 18: /boot/config/network.cfg: no such file or directory Line 19: /var/tmp/network.cfg: no such file or directory Same result with two USB sticks: SANDISKCruzer Blade 4GB and SANDISK Titanium 4GB... When I try unraid5b6 however, the network is initialized as expected. You probably did not set the volume label to UNRAID The symptoms you describe are exactly what would occur if you did not properly label the drive partition as UNRAID unRAID would not be able not be able to properly mount the drive since it would not know which drive to mount. That would make /boot/config/network.cfg not present, and it would not configure the network properly. Put the flash drive back in your PC, right click on it, and set the volume label to UNRAID (six characters, all upper-case) The flash drive is already partitioned and made bootable, so those steps are not needed to be performed again. Joe L.
March 18, 201115 yr Author Hi Joe, It's not the label unfortunately. As I've already mentioned, there are no issues with unraid v5b6 networking. Regards, Nasko
March 18, 201115 yr Author Problem solved :-) Thanks a lot Joe! I have only deleted/renamed the flash to UNRAID nad problem seems to be gone...Strange however as I've done that several times already... Nasko
March 18, 201115 yr Author I just figured out the cause of the problem: when I use the internal USB port for unraid4.7, I still get the error. When I use one of the external ports however, the problem is gone... Atanas
March 18, 201115 yr I just bought HP Proliant Microserver. Unfortunately, when I boot unraid, I get: line 18: /boot/config/network.cfg: no such file or directory Line 19: /var/tmp/network.cfg: no such file or directory Same result with two USB sticks: SANDISKCruzer Blade 4GB and SANDISK Titanium 4GB... When I try unraid5b6 however, the network is initialized as expected. I was having exactly this problem, but only intermittently, with v4.x. Since upgrading to 5.x, the problem has gone away. I'm convinced that the code to recognise/mount the flash drive has been changed.
March 19, 201115 yr Author Yes indeed, no issues with v5b6 as mentioned in my opening post. I will wait for v5 stable however.
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