Ubuntu Boot Issues
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I mean that screen shows it is Ubuntu 14.04 FFS
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@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
Honestly, you spent too much time on this. I would have performed a backup and installed a new system then migrated.
You only have to install to the same version to make it all work.
Really thinking that also. Tired of being jerked around on something so ' simple and easy'. When it works it is...
sigh
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@gjacobse said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
Honestly, you spent too much time on this. I would have performed a backup and installed a new system then migrated.
You only have to install to the same version to make it all work.
Really thinking that also. Tired of being jerked around on something so ' simple and easy'. When it works it is...
sigh
What version is the controller itself?
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@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@gjacobse said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
Honestly, you spent too much time on this. I would have performed a backup and installed a new system then migrated.
You only have to install to the same version to make it all work.
Really thinking that also. Tired of being jerked around on something so ' simple and easy'. When it works it is...
sigh
What version is the controller itself?
Currently 4.x - I don't recall right off, and don't directly feel like signing into it. New VM created, just need to get an ISO mounted to start the install. But as it's not critical - Monday task.....
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@gjacobse said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@gjacobse said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@JaredBusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
Honestly, you spent too much time on this. I would have performed a backup and installed a new system then migrated.
You only have to install to the same version to make it all work.
Really thinking that also. Tired of being jerked around on something so ' simple and easy'. When it works it is...
sigh
What version is the controller itself?
Currently 4.x - I don't recall right off, and don't directly feel like signing into it. New VM created, just need to get an ISO mounted to start the install. But as it's not critical - Monday task.....
All this means is that you need to install the UniFi 4.x on the new system first, not the 5.x branch.
Then once you see everything reporting in, you can change to the UniFi 5 line. -
New VM Created and running. Updating normally:
Last login: Mon Feb 13 09:56:04 2017 ntg@UBNT-17:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 219M 0 219M 0% /dev tmpfs 48M 2.2M 46M 5% /run /dev/mapper/SSI--UniFi--17--vg-root 29G 1.4G 26G 6% / tmpfs 240M 0 240M 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock tmpfs 240M 0 240M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda1 472M 61M 387M 14% /boot tmpfs 48M 0 48M 0% /run/user/1000
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Ah the things we learn... the hard way.
/boot maxed out again as I had not been monitoring it. But - at least it was documented here so that I could come back and learn from my previous mistakes and move forward.
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Gotta love Ubuntu.
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@jaredbusch said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
@brrabill said in Ubuntu Boot Issues:
Gotta love Ubuntu.
not really.
FFS can't you tell that was sarcasm?
Hey ... I kind of like this FFS-ing and yelling at people! It's fun after a long day!