Hi,
I am using a Bubba two for a few weeks now without any serious problems.
Last Thursday I have installed some new software (Phyton). This seems to go without problems. On Friday my bubba did not response. When I tried to reboot the system the shutdown didn't work.
After that moment I have tried multiple times to restore the system. After powering on the Bubba with the button pressed for 5 seconds the bubba starts installing. I Am using a small USB disk with the B2 1.1 software. After 20 minutes the fast blinking blue led changes blinking order.
The blinking sequence is 2 sec on, half sec off, fast on fast off and than repeats.
When I try to shut down the system the blue led will start blinking on and off with an half sec interval. The system will never shut down completely.
I am also unable to get a SSH session to the Bubba. Some times I will get a ping request but an SSH session is refused.
The bubba is equipped with a WD 1TB green disk with latest firmaware. During install the WAN connector is connected to the internet and the LAN connection with a Macbook.
Could anyone help me resolving this issue?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Gert
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Problems with reinstalling and unexplained LED codes
Re: Problems with reinstalling and unexplained LED codes
I hear what you are saying. Tried something similar and now get 7 blinks 1 per second then 1 2 second blink.
This is the third time I've tried and I used Ubuntu instead of Windows 7 to prep my USB key. That will teach me to play with LVM.
This is the third time I've tried and I used Ubuntu instead of Windows 7 to prep my USB key. That will teach me to play with LVM.
Re: Problems with reinstalling and unexplained LED codes
The only cure for this was for me to order a stick at Excito.
I've tried all the memorysticks i have, not one of them was bootable...
I've tried all the memorysticks i have, not one of them was bootable...