Originally created by: ulisses....@gmail.com
What steps will reproduce the problem?
After upgrading from snake 1.0 from 20100325 to snake 1.1.0 from 20100418
i got stuck in this menu:
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Please take care with this procedure and don't power off the device during
the upgrade.
It will revert back to the default configuration when done.
Warning: One connected disk will be used for upgrade, don't remove any.
Incremental SNAKE OS firmware uploaded.
Validating file...
File md5sum is: 9c7df4a18909d98c47e573f666968340 , and expected md5sum is:
9c7df4a18909d98c47e573f666968340
Upgrade in progress...
DON'T TURN OFF AND WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR THE DEVICE TO COMPLETE THE TASK.
Writing config partition... done!
Writing kernel partition... done!
Writing root partition... done!
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I think upgrade is done. It´s been stuck in this menu for more than 20
minutes, but i think it would be best to include a information saying that
it is done and can now be rebooted.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
snake 1.1 and windows 7 x64
Please provide any additional information below.
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Originally posted by: cado...@gmail.com
Doesn't that happens because the NAS reboots and get a new IP address (new MAC = new
IP on DHCP), so it just can't return to the page processing or something like that?
(But yes, I agree that a message would be just fine.)
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Originally posted by: dgazi...@gmail.com
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Originally posted by: sigint...@gmail.com
What I don't understand is why the MAC address changes with every upgrade to a new firmware. It would be convenient if it just used the actual hardware address on the device.