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Issue1195

Title network boot turns around in circles in case of missing firmware
Priority wish Status resolved
Superseder Nosy List zugschlus
Assigned To Topics

Created on 2012-07-12.10:37:55 by zugschlus, last changed 2014-03-30.08:59:08 by mika.

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msg4762 (view) Author: mika Date: 2014-03-27.14:12:15
Thanks for the fast reply! Marking the issue as "done-cbb", if you should
stumble upon the same issue again feel free to reopen, thanks!

regards,
-mika-
msg4761 (view) Author: mika Date: 2014-03-27.14:12:14
Thanks for the fast reply! Marking the issue as "done-cbb", if you should
stumble upon the same issue again feel free to reopen, thanks!

regards,
-mika-
msg4758 (view) Author: zugschlus Date: 2014-03-27.12:27:34
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:02:00PM +0000, Michael Prokop wrote:
> Marc - do you have by any chance any further information for us so we spot the
> according code responsible for your issue?

I think you can close this issue, I do not even know any more which
environment and which hardware caused it to show. Chances are I do not
have access to that hardware any more.

Greetings
Marc

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msg4757 (view) Author: mika Date: 2014-03-27.12:01:59
Hi,

Marc - do you have by any chance any further information for us so we spot the
according code responsible for your issue?

regards,
-mika-
msg4423 (view) Author: mika Date: 2012-07-23.15:07:51
* Marc 'Zugschlus' Haber wrote in grml's BTS on 20120712 / 20:52:

> my browser ate the error message I wrote.

> When grml is unable to initialize the network (for example, when firmware is
> missing), grml runs around in circles indefinetely. So even when debug=1, one
> never gets as far as to a debug shell.

> It would be good if the number of loops were limited so that one would finally
> end up with a debug shell or at last with a more meaningful error message.

Do you by any chance have screenshots or logs of the system messages
you get in those loops so I can spot the according part in the code?

regards,
-mika-
msg4417 (view) Author: zugschlus Date: 2012-07-12.18:53:50
Hi,

my browser ate the error message I wrote.

When grml is unable to initialize the network (for example, when firmware is
missing), grml runs around in circles indefinetely. So even when debug=1, one
never gets as far as to a debug shell.

It would be good if the number of loops were limited so that one would finally
end up with a debug shell or at last with a more meaningful error message.

Greetings
Marc
msg4411 (view) Author: zugschlus Date: 2012-07-12.10:37:55
Hi,
History
Date User Action Args
2014-03-30 08:59:08mikasetstatus: done-cbb -> resolved
2014-03-27 14:12:22mikasetstatus: chatting -> done-cbb
2014-03-27 14:12:15mikasetstatus: resolved -> chatting
messages: + msg4762
2014-03-27 14:12:14mikasetstatus: need-eg -> resolved
messages: + msg4761
2014-03-27 12:27:34zugschlussetmessages: + msg4758
2014-03-27 12:01:59mikasetstatus: chatting -> need-eg
messages: + msg4757
2012-07-23 15:07:51mikasetmessages: + msg4423
2012-07-12 18:53:50zugschlussetstatus: unread -> chatting
messages: + msg4417
2012-07-12 10:37:55zugschluscreate