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Fails to boot XPEnoboot 5.1-5022.3 on Shuttle XS35 v2


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When trying to boot XPEnoboot 5.1-5022.3 on my Shuttle xs35 v2, I get various errors. I have downloaded the img file from the dropbox link. See below for details.

 

I suspect that the reason is that the network adapter is not supported. I have two questions:

 

1. Is this correct, or is there a different cause?

2. Is there anything I can do about it? I know my way around configuring Linux and build stuff so I might be able to contribute. The system runs Linux perfectly well so drivers should not be a problem. Is there a repository / build instructions somewhere?

 

Thanks!

 

System

 

Model: Shuttle xs35 v2

Processor: Intel Dual Core Atom processor D525 (Codename: Pineview-D)

Chipset: Intel® NM10 Express Chipset

 

Summary of errors in startup log

 

The output ends with

 

Excution Error

 

Before that, I see the following strange things (in reverse order):

 

Problem with SSDPD

Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J03ssdps.sh...
/usr/syno/sbin/minissdpd
Usage: /usr/syno/sbin/minissdpd [-d] [-6] [-s socket] -[p pidfile] -i  [-i ] ...

is either an IPv4 address such as 192.168.1.42, or an
interface name such as eth0.

By default, socket will be open as /var/run/minissdpd.sock
and pid written to file /var/run/minissdpd.pid
start SSDPD failed.

 

AWK problem

/etc.defaults/rc.volume: line 250: awk: not found

 

ADT problem

:: Loading module adt7475                                                   [  OK  ]
Can not detect ADT device, Retry: 1...
:: Unloading module adt7475                                                 [  OK  ]
:: Unloading module i2c-i801                                                [  OK  ]
:: Loading module i2c-i801                                                  [  OK  ]
:: Loading module adt7475                                                   [  OK  ]

 

swap / disk problem

:: Checking new disks ...
No new disk. Do nothing.
mdadm: stopped /dev/md1
rc: Use all internal disk as swap.
/etc/rc: line 178: sed: not found
rc: No assigned swap disk (sda2) can be assembled, use all instead.
rc: Use all internal disk as swap.
/etc/rc: line 178: sed: not found
rc: No disk (sda2) can be assembled.
swapon: /dev/md1: Invalid argument

 

mount problems

:: Starting /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen...                      [  OK  ]
/usr/synobin/synocfgen returns 0
Partition Version=0
Partitoin layout is not DiskStation style.
NOT EXECUTE /sbin/e2fsck.
mounting /dev/md0 /tmpRoot
mount: lseek failed, msg:Invalid argument
mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /mptRoot failed: No such device
:: mount /dev/md0 fail, returns                                 [FAILED]

 

copy problems

:: Copy default /etc                                 [  OK  ]
cp: can't stat '/tmpRoot/etc.defaults': No such file or directory
:: Copy default /usr/syno/etc                                 [  OK  ]
cp: can't stat '/tmpRoot/usr/syno/etc.defaults': No such file or directory
:: Copy default /var                                 [  OK  ]
cp: can't stat '/tmpRoot/var.defaults': No such file or directory
Exit on error [3] no init exists...
Thr Apr 30 -8:49:33 UTC 2015
linuxrc.syno failed on 3

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I should maybe add that the final thing that happens is that I get a Login prompt. If I knew the login name and password I would be able to troubleshoot this much more efficiently. What are they?

Posted

Okay, I'm slowly becoming more convinced that it indeed is the ethernet adapter that is the problem as I am able to make it run on two other computers here at home.

 

So, the question remains, how can I create a custom image including my driver?

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After looking on Shuttle website, it appear that your model can have a realtek or jmicron network adapter.

Boot with ubuntu live and type : lspci -v

Post the output :wink:

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