Here's a recording of the issue from a fresh install of the image above: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEXPckBU2H8
Beiträge von Snuggle
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This seems to happen on first boot with a fresh copy of the current OpenMediaVault release for Raspberry Pi.Edit
After this, it reboots, I can sign in. I try to run sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade and then this happens:
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This Raspberry Pi does NOT show a lightning symbol to indicate low power and I'm not sure how I can fix these crashes. This is running from a 2.5 Amp power supply and other power supplies don't seem to stop the crashes occuring.
Apparently it's running a fresh install of OpenMediaVault 4.1.7 (Arrakis) and the file I'm using to flash is called OMV_4_Raspberry_Pi_2_3_3Plus.img.xz I am using the latest version of Etcher (Now known as balenaEtcher?).
I'd love some help, I don't know where I'm going wrong.
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Yup! If you see my video linked above, it seems to crash after making a shared drive.
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In other news, I also received this error when submitting this thread. It appears to have submitted correctly anyways, so oh well.
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Hey! I'm using the latest OpenMediaVault image on a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with a 32 GB SanDisk Ultra MicroSDHC SDSQUNS-032G-GN3MN card. I'm also using a 2.1 A power supply w/ an Anker USB-A to MicroUSB cable.
When I try to create a shared folder and update my configuration, I seem to get a kernel panic and everything dies. The Raspberry Pi slowly reboots.
Here is a short recording of my issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg4lhN9oQtQ
Here is a Pastebin of the error log: https://pastebin.com/2968FCij
System Neofetch: https://pastebin.com/ayfm17Ru
System dmesg: http://termbin.com/0koxWhat I've tried:
- Reinstall OpenMediaVault onto the MicroSD card again, using Etcher, multiple times. (Using the image here: https://sourceforge.net/projec…/Raspberry%20Pi%20images/)
- Switch out different power supplies.
- Switch out different power cables.
- Watching for potential power issues using raspimon.
- Checking /var/log/raspihealth.log. (Doesn't ever exist)
- Updating the system. (All updates applied, kernel version 4.14.79-v7+)
- Adding mmc_block.card_quirks=0x80000000 to /boot/cmdline.txt. (Apparently fixes some MicroSD card hardware issues.)
- Adding dtparam=eee=off to /boot/config.txt. (Apparently also fixes some issues.)
If you could provide any advice or help, that would be wonderful. I've been trying to fix this for ages now to no avail.
Thank you in advance & have a wonderful day!