Power bounced on SG-2440 now only tries PXE boot. Is it fried?
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Ugh! People doing construction down the road sliced a line. My UPS ran dead in my system did not shut down gracefully. Now when I watch it boot on the console, it tries to boot with a network boot from each of the interfaces and then shows a “booting from CBFS “screen.
It doesn’t seem to want to use any of the internal devices - almost like they aren’t there. Does this mean the internal storage is toast?
I have a backup and can reinstall. But of course it’s a bit old and I’d hate to do that if there’s any chance I can get this to boot and get a current config off it.
Kicking myself because not only do I know better, but I’ve had a sticky note reminding me to set up auto backup on my desk for a week.
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Ugh! People doing construction down the road sliced a line. My UPS ran dead in my system did not shut down gracefully. Now when I watch it boot on the console, it tries to boot with a network boot from each of the interfaces and then shows a “booting from CBFS “screen.
It doesn’t seem to want to use any of the internal devices - almost like they aren’t there. Does this mean the internal storage is toast?
If you're on console when the 2440 is powered up - and select a boot disk - does it come up?
Been there myself, and posted a thread this evening for a similar situation - it was stuck at the bootloader.
Not sure what your config is - but I have an mSATA installed on my 2440, and prior to last time around, I still had good partitions on the eMMC.
See my thread for possible corrective actions if mSATA is installed.