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random error with network.cfg

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hey, alot of the time, but not always, when i load up, i can't access the tower, and if i check the monitor i have this showing

 

Triggering udev events: /sbin/udevtrigger --retry-failed

/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf: line 18: /boot/config/network.cfg: No such file or directory

/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf: line 19: /var/tmp/network.cfg: No such file or directory

 

Wecome to Linux ect.

 

 

whats the go with this?

From what I've seen this is usually an issue with the flash and possibly not being found or mounted where expected.

Also, if the LABEL on the flash is not set to UNRAID it will not be mounted.

 

Check your syslog, or post one where the problem arose so that others can look at it.

 

If you login to your unraid server you should see /boot mounted

like

 

root@unraid:~# df

Filesystem          1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda1              505752    235008    270744  47% /boot

 

also check by

 

root@Tower:/# ls -l /dev/disk/by-label     

total 0

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Apr  6 22:05 SWAP-sda2 -> ../../sdd2

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Apr  6 22:05 UNRAID -> ../../sdb1

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Apr  6 22:05 boot -> ../../sdd1

 

 

hey, alot of the time, but not always, when i load up, i can't access the tower, and if i check the monitor i have this showing

 

Triggering udev events: /sbin/udevtrigger --retry-failed

/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf: line 18: /boot/config/network.cfg: No such file or directory

/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf: line 19: /var/tmp/network.cfg: No such file or directory

 

Wecome to Linux ect.

 

 

whats the go with this?

 

Since you say that you can successfully boot sometimes, I will assume the label on the flash drive is set OK. 

I will suspect that the USB flash drive is slow to initialize and is not being found when the udev process is searching for devices.

 

You might try changing the line in syslinux.cfg in the root folder on your flash drive from

append initrd=bzroot rootdelay=10

to

append initrd=bzroot rootdelay=15

and see if it helps.

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ok i'll give it a try, but i did go out today and bought a brand new toshiba 1gig stick thats readyboost. so i would presume it has a decent read speed

 

but yea it will load up properly one time and the next several it wont

  • 6 months later...

After a reboot and adding another hard drive I'm experiencing this same issue. I have added the "rootdelay=15" and it stills gives the error. Anyone else having this issue or a fix for this?  BTW the issue is resolved when the drive is removed.  This is a known working drive so I'm not sure what the issue is.

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