30th Jul, 2018, 06:32 AM
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30th Jul, 2018, 07:13 AM
(30th Jul, 2018 06:32 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]1) check if /boot partition is full
2) reinstall xbian-package-firmware (sudo apt-get install --reinstall xbian-package-firmware)
Yes actually is full :/
Code:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1956428 5143204 28% /
devtmpfs 54336 8 54328 1% /dev
none 11736 5392 6344 46% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1956428 5143204 28% /lib/modules
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1956428 5143204 28% /home
/dev/mmcblk0p1 34730 34680 50 100% /boot
none 4 0 4 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1956428 5143204 28% /xbmc-backup
tmpfs 11732 0 11732 0% /run/user/0
Reinstalling xbian-package-firmware will resolve this? Don't i need to delete something 1st?
Also can i delete the /boot.new directory?
30th Jul, 2018, 07:23 AM
Sure, first remove files like *.old, and you can remove /boot.new
30th Jul, 2018, 07:51 AM
(30th Jul, 2018 07:23 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]Sure, first remove files like *.old, and you can remove /boot.new
Well that did it . Clean boot and Kodi is back (also the /boot.new folder disappeared)...
.... but i already had reverted to kernel 4.9.... Does this mean i cant install newer versions of the Kernel? (i really don't care if i cant as long Kodi works, just to know if have to avoid upgrading the Kernel)
My SDcard is now like this and boot partition no longer full:
Code:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
udev 256 4 252 2% /dev
tmpfs 36168 1236 34932 4% /run
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1953164 5146388 28% /
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1953164 5146388 28% /lib/modules
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1953164 5146388 28% /home
/dev/mmcblk0p1 34730 27054 7676 78% /boot
none 4 0 4 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 36164 0 36164 0% /run/user/1000
/dev/mmcblk0p2 7440384 1953164 5146388 28% /xbmc-backup
tmpfs 36164 0 36164 0% /run/user/0
Also in case this is interesting here is the new dmesg file
Thank you for all the help
30th Jul, 2018, 08:30 AM
(30th Jul, 2018 07:51 AM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ]Well that did it . Clean boot and Kodi is back (also the /boot.new folder disappeared)...
.... but i already had reverted to kernel 4.9.... Does this mean i cant install newer versions of the Kernel? (i really don't care if i cant as long Kodi works, just to know if have to avoid upgrading the Kernel)
Of course, not. But your boot partition is quite small, you have a pretty old installation
You can try setting
Code:
MAKEBACKUP=no
in file /etc/default/xbian-initramfs to get some more space in /boot when building initramfs.gz
30th Jul, 2018, 10:32 PM
(30th Jul, 2018 08:30 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ](30th Jul, 2018 07:51 AM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ]Well that did it . Clean boot and Kodi is back (also the /boot.new folder disappeared)...
.... but i already had reverted to kernel 4.9.... Does this mean i cant install newer versions of the Kernel? (i really don't care if i cant as long Kodi works, just to know if have to avoid upgrading the Kernel)
Of course, not. But your boot partition is quite small, you have a pretty old installation
You can try setting
Code:
MAKEBACKUP=no
in file /etc/default/xbian-initramfs to get some more space in /boot when building initramfs.gz
Thank you Just modified that option (so i can upgrade the Kernel right?)
Yep its the original installation circa late 2013 when i joined the forum.... always updating (or upgrading) via APT-GET to this day (also the same SDcard.... ) (and since the Pi 3 + is now finally reaching a decent price at retailers i might retire this unit this year...).
31st Jul, 2018, 02:45 AM
(30th Jul, 2018 10:32 PM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ](30th Jul, 2018 08:30 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ](30th Jul, 2018 07:51 AM)Exnor Wrote: [ -> ]Well that did it . Clean boot and Kodi is back (also the /boot.new folder disappeared)...
.... but i already had reverted to kernel 4.9.... Does this mean i cant install newer versions of the Kernel? (i really don't care if i cant as long Kodi works, just to know if have to avoid upgrading the Kernel)
Of course, not. But your boot partition is quite small, you have a pretty old installation
You can try setting
Code:
MAKEBACKUP=no
in file /etc/default/xbian-initramfs to get some more space in /boot when building initramfs.gz
Thank you Just modified that option (so i can upgrade the Kernel right?)
Yep its the original installation circa late 2013 when i joined the forum.... always updating (or upgrading) via APT-GET to this day (also the same SDcard.... ) (and since the Pi 3 + is now finally reaching a decent price at retailers i might retire this unit this year...).
Should work, data on my P1 /boot occupies 29MB without initramfs.gz.old
Same here, when Kodi Leia will be released (I'm already using it but for HEVC videos only), my Pi1 in living room will be replaced by Pi3B
31st Jul, 2018, 03:44 AM
(31st Jul, 2018 02:45 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]Should work, data on my P1 /boot occupies 29MB without initramfs.gz.old
Same here, when Kodi Leia will be released (I'm already using it but for HEVC videos only), my Pi1 in living room will be replaced by Pi3B
Nice
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