Same issue here, updated this morning and it drops to CLI.
It seems that partitions are not getting mounted properly.
Anyone has idea how to fix ?
(8th Apr, 2015 08:00 PM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ] (3rd Apr, 2015 03:11 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]
So like i´ve wrote on Git i'm running xbian-package-xbmc=14.1-1423177674 on my living room unit and so far, after 2 days, no more Kernel Panics on the 3.18.8+ kernel.
My bedroom unit on the other hand, was updated yesterday (London time ~22h) and now it stops boot on X libraries (at least is the message on screen) load (splash screen drops to CLI).
Anyone else with this problem?
(8th Apr, 2015 08:21 PM)Erol Wrote: [ -> ]Same issue here, updated this morning and it drops to CLI.
It seems that partitions are not getting mounted properly.
Anyone has idea how to fix ?
@
Exnor @
Erol
See discussion here - are you experiencing the same problem?
https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian/issues/711
(9th Apr, 2015 12:42 AM)TokyoLord Wrote: [ -> ] (8th Apr, 2015 08:21 PM)Erol Wrote: [ -> ]Same issue here, updated this morning and it drops to CLI.
It seems that partitions are not getting mounted properly.
Anyone has idea how to fix ?
@Exnor @Erol
See discussion here - are you experiencing the same problem?
https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian/issues/711
Yep same problem exactly... Thks for the Git link. i've reported my problem there too now.
(but the initial problem of this thread is not solved yet)
(9th Apr, 2015 01:01 AM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ](but the initial problem of this thread is not solved yet)
I confirm. I still have to reboot my RPi at least once a day
I have reverted back to state before installing xbian-update-20150407-0 with booting into rescue mode then mounting my sdcard and moving root snapshot before today to @.
I hope this helps someone with the same issue.
I will wait for this to be officialy fixed before I do another xbian update.
cheers
(9th Apr, 2015 03:03 AM)Erol Wrote: [ -> ]I have reverted back to state before installing xbian-update-20150407-0 with booting into rescue mode then mounting my sdcard and moving root snapshot before today to @.
I hope this helps someone with the same issue.
I will wait for this to be officialy fixed before I do another xbian update.
cheers
Well running an old build solves the problem sure but then we cannot update the software... Its a temporary solution but not the one i would hope to have to resort to in the end.
Yeah, I am hoping for the fix, too.
But I have trust in the Xbian power.
After one month with this kernel panic problem, still no solution ???
I don't know if it's the result of all the freezes and the savage reboot but know i have my filesystem becoming read-only...
It's a catastrophe !
This is the dmesg :
http://pastebin.com/BJSMQGxH
Is there any solution to fix it (reinstalling xbian is not a solution) ?
EDIT : Kodi doesn't start anymore et Samba share does't work anymore too...
I found the solution. I replaced Xbian by OSMC and no more freeze although it's still in RC
Even the memory consumation is lower
I did an update yesterday or today ... and then some minutes
ago it crashed (again ... sorry, over 30 crashes on two Pis in
the last 30 days is just way too much).
After a restart it does not boot into Xbian anymore. So, it is
dead more or less. Not so nice.
I will try to make a photo of the written error code.
I cannot log-in into Xbian anymore ... I am fucked.
Photo. Any help or advice?
Report:
After a week (?) of using a 2 full updated rPi 1 B and Kodi 14.1 and LZO compression on the OS partition i have to report ZERO Kernel Panics or other OS crashes..
Kodi 14.1 is more usable than the 14.2(?) version that started the problem (i think its Kodi or other service related because the Kernel as not been downgraded or updated since) but still with erratic performance.
Still from my part i can mark this thread as solved if no ones opposes.
Thks to all for the help.
(15th Apr, 2015 04:53 AM)Diako Wrote: [ -> ]I found the solution. I replaced Xbian by OSMC and no more freeze although it's still in RC
Even the memory consumation is lower
Please share the name of the build that you are using please. .Deb files link would also be nice
Can you explain in detail (with commands) how you
did get to Kodi 14.1.
Although, I am not sure, I will be able to use that
faulty Pi without reinstallation now that it is dead.
(16th Apr, 2015 12:11 AM)syco Wrote: [ -> ]Can you explain in detail (with commands) how you
did get to Kodi 14.1.
Although, I am not sure, I will be able to use that
faulty Pi without reinstallation now that it is dead.
Terminal
apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc=14.1-1423177674
EDIT: I can now confirm that the update available on the Xbian repos is working (Kodi 14.2.something). Still randomly slow and sluggish as the 14.1 version i was using until today.