Startup loop
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Hey guys&gals
i have made a new install of 2.2.2 on my intel nuc. it all went smootly until i locked myself out by not allowing my ip range on the wan port. dumb mistake. so i did a new install but ran into a startup loop. i wiped and installed a bunch of times, but i always ended up in the loop, where my machine would reboot after configuring the dhcpv6 service. a one-around can be senn here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdIxDgTm1Es. Do any ou you have ideas what might be causing this? i am at a loss since i neither changed the install medium nor the hardware or the setup parameters.Hardware: CPU:i3 3217U, 2x 1.8GHz, Ram:4GB DDR3, Storage:128GB SSD Graphics:HD4000, HDMI out
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huh, first I've ever seen a box reboot at that point. Did you get in after install to configure things, or is that booting with a completely default config?
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@cmb:
huh, first I've ever seen a box reboot at that point. Did you get in after install to configure things, or is that booting with a completely default config?
All i configured was VLANs (none) and WAN/LAN port. the rest is default.
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Do you have the NICs plugged in while it's booting or no? Not that it should matter either way, but knowing whether it happens when the NICs are unplugged might possibly be telling.
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@cmb:
Do you have the NICs plugged in while it's booting ?
I do have them plugged in. one is the ethernet port wich i could unplug, the other one is the wireless card wich i dont believe will be able to remove.
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Which interface is wireless, LAN or WAN? What's the wireless card you're using?
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Yet another good quality NUC… >:(
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i put the eth0 on wan and the wireless on lan. robi, you might hate on my nuc but it installed once. at this point i'm rather more interested why it wont install again.
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What wireless card are you using? How is it configured?
How are your WAN and LAN configured for IPv4 and IPv6 (static, DHCP(6), PPPoE, …)? -
configurationwise: i have not reached the config panel. so the only things i had configured was wich nic should belong to wan and wich to lan. as i had not done any configuration further than this i believe everything should be standard.
The wireless nic might be a Intel Advanced-n 6235, you can take a look at it at http://imgur.com/oyiMUJh0.
also, since it's mini pci-e i could actually remove it if you think that might help. -
Have you been able to fix this?
I'm having the same issue with a custom built PC.
I was able to get to configuration once, but then it just started loop booting on its own. -