i am going to upgrade my hardware, from amd am2 to am3+ , with a Phenom.
i have installed OMV on a usb.
Will i have problems if i install the usb on the new hardware and go on?
i am going to upgrade my hardware, from amd am2 to am3+ , with a Phenom.
i have installed OMV on a usb.
Will i have problems if i install the usb on the new hardware and go on?
You will likely have network issues. Just run sudo omv-firstaid to fix the networking after you boot on the new hardware.
thanks!
You will likely have network issues. Just run sudo omv-firstaid to fix the networking after you boot on the new hardware.
hi,
I'm thinking to upgrade mine too, that the only issue that will happen?, the paths on docker containers for HDDS like plex and other settings will remain?
that the only issue that will happen?, the paths on docker containers for HDDS like plex and other settings will remain?
if you move the drives too, yes. OMV mounts filesystems by uuid and the filesystem's uuid won't change because you move to new hardware.
if you move the drives too, yes. OMV mounts filesystems by uuid and the filesystem's uuid won't change because you move to new hardware.
oh, i see, drives will be the same, so nothing to worry then, just only the ethernet thing.
i am going to upgrade my hardware, from amd am2 to am3+ , with a Phenom.
i have installed OMV on a usb.
Will i have problems if i install the usb on the new hardware and go on?
from a 2 core Athlon to a 4 core Phenom II (and DDR3..) now it works smoothly
now that it seemed all clear, my dear ryecoaaron , my mb did leave us.
I bought a couple of N.O.S. mb (Asrock) and installed them back.
And again, some problems..
By the way it seems due to the ramdisk used by the flashplugin.
It says:
dr 0x10400, but the register is already in use for vector 0xf9 on another cpu
[ 0.401996] [Firmware Bug]: cpu 1, IBS interrupt offset 0 not available (MSRC
001103A=0x0000000000000100)
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clean, 48958/7757824 files, 1366797/31008256 blocks
Any chance to not reinstall again?
Thanks in advance
By the way it seems due to the ramdisk used by the flashplugin.
It says:
dr 0x10400, but the register is already in use for vector 0xf9 on another cpu
[ 0.401996] [Firmware Bug]: cpu 1, IBS interrupt offset 0 not available (MSRC
001103A=0x0000000000000100)
This is not caused by the plugin. The kernel is specifically flagging this as a bug in the firmware/BIOS/UEFI, not the OS.
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clean, 48958/7757824 files, 1366797/31008256 blocks
Any chance to not reinstall again?
I don't see any reason to reinstall. The problem is the motherboard firmware.
This is curious. The mb is new out of the box. I will try to flash bios
This is curious. The mb is new out of the box. I will try to flash bios
It isn't an age issue. The bios just has a bug in it. WIndows just didn't care or worked around it. Linux is warning you.
It isn't an age issue. The bios just has a bug in it. WIndows just didn't care or worked around it. Linux is warning you.
i re flashed the bios and have the same problem.
Is there a chance i can simply go on?
this time, cpu3
Is there a chance i can simply go on?
Only you can decide that. If things are working, then you don't have to worry about it.
It seems to work but it doesn't go online 🙄
Only you can decide that. If things are working, then you don't have to worry about it.
it seems it doesnt go on the lan and i cant figure why. Leds on Gbit are flashing
Could it be concerned with the error?
Could it be concerned with the error?
Hard to say. I have never seen that error before. Does ip a or lspci show any adapters?
this is what i get.
It seems there is an error but it seems working , except for the online service
The network interface (garbage nvidia bridge device) shows up in both. Does it work when you run omv-firstaid to fix it?
i try
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