Bubba 2: Network inactive
Posted: 24 Nov 2019, 12:49
Hi there,
just unboxed a brand new Bubba 2. Tried immediately to set up a 4TB HDD after applying the bootloader update from Bubba 3: http://wiki.excito.com/w/index.php?titl ... _3TB_disks Unfortunately, this does not work, so I used a 1TB HDD to install.
Created a USB-stick with image-2.4.1, which successfully installed to the hard drive. I could unplug the hard drive and check the install, which looks fine. Partitioning is as expected (10 GB on /, 990 GB LVM on /home, 1,1 GB swap), added my SSH keys to .ssh/authorized_keys and placed it back into the Bubba which boots, until the blue LED is lit up continuously. Anyway, I can't access any network on the Bubba. Tried to set a fix IP in /etc/network/interfaces but to no avail, so I reversed it to DHCP. After booting, the network PHY seems to connect (LED on network card is lit), but I cannot find the IP of Bubba. No lease taken from the local DHCP server and no result from Angry IP scanner over 192.168.0.0/16 on the LAN interface. Somehow I am lost.
Can someone open my eyes?
Best regards, Goodgirl
just unboxed a brand new Bubba 2. Tried immediately to set up a 4TB HDD after applying the bootloader update from Bubba 3: http://wiki.excito.com/w/index.php?titl ... _3TB_disks Unfortunately, this does not work, so I used a 1TB HDD to install.
Created a USB-stick with image-2.4.1, which successfully installed to the hard drive. I could unplug the hard drive and check the install, which looks fine. Partitioning is as expected (10 GB on /, 990 GB LVM on /home, 1,1 GB swap), added my SSH keys to .ssh/authorized_keys and placed it back into the Bubba which boots, until the blue LED is lit up continuously. Anyway, I can't access any network on the Bubba. Tried to set a fix IP in /etc/network/interfaces but to no avail, so I reversed it to DHCP. After booting, the network PHY seems to connect (LED on network card is lit), but I cannot find the IP of Bubba. No lease taken from the local DHCP server and no result from Angry IP scanner over 192.168.0.0/16 on the LAN interface. Somehow I am lost.
Can someone open my eyes?
Best regards, Goodgirl