You can install a complete fresh image with the ingest/update function?
About the emergency (EBUSB) boot-stick option - a colleague with a DCP-2K4 and a ShowVault some time ago had serious trouble after trying to install 2.8.x. on the ShowVault. I created a USB-Bootstick from his working DCP-2K4 running 2.6.x. The ShowVault works with that USB-Bootstick since then. However, I wasn't able to update that Bootstick to 2.8.x, the error messages clearly indicated that the USB-Stick image/volumes were missing the necessary functions to perform the update, so it stayed on 2.6.x. The 2K4 I created the boot stick from updated to 2.8.x shortly later without any issue, so, the master clearly had all the bits and pieces.
I am thinking about re-imaging the original USB-Flash disk in the ShowVault (currently disconnected), but am still wondering why the USB-Bootstick I created seems to be incomplete? How is that possible using dd if=/dev/sdg of=/dev/sdh ?
About the emergency (EBUSB) boot-stick option - a colleague with a DCP-2K4 and a ShowVault some time ago had serious trouble after trying to install 2.8.x. on the ShowVault. I created a USB-Bootstick from his working DCP-2K4 running 2.6.x. The ShowVault works with that USB-Bootstick since then. However, I wasn't able to update that Bootstick to 2.8.x, the error messages clearly indicated that the USB-Stick image/volumes were missing the necessary functions to perform the update, so it stayed on 2.6.x. The 2K4 I created the boot stick from updated to 2.8.x shortly later without any issue, so, the master clearly had all the bits and pieces.
I am thinking about re-imaging the original USB-Flash disk in the ShowVault (currently disconnected), but am still wondering why the USB-Bootstick I created seems to be incomplete? How is that possible using dd if=/dev/sdg of=/dev/sdh ?
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