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CX II doesn't boot

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dirtcheap

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Oct 26, 2004
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I'm working on my first brand new 3300 CX II with U-Boot and a new SSD with Release 9.1 on it. Monitoring the serial port, the boot sequence ends with this:

"Welcome to emergGive root password for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue): random: nonblocking pool is initialized"

Pressing Control-D just displays this:

"Login incorrect

Give root password for maintenance
(or press Control-D to continue):"

If I scroll up to look for anything that would indicate a problem, I see this:

" Starting File System Check on /dev/sda5...
[FAILED] Failed to start File System Check on /dev/sda5.
See 'systemctl status systemd-fsck@dev-sda5.service' for details.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for /usr/libexec/mitel-EMEM/vmail.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for /vmail.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Local File Systems.
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Mitel Standard Linux bootstrap_console."

Can't find anything in the manual or KMS about this. Anybody seen this? Fixed it?
 
This is normal for all physical systems where the hard drive is preloaded to rel >9.0

CTRL-D normally launches the MSL Setup options where you would set the Hostname, Domain, IP address, DNS etc.

I don't remember entering a password.

 
OK. So this is a HD/SSD thing. I installed two new AX's with compact flash drives last week and they went right into the setup screens. Hitting Crtl-D multiple times just lead to the same response. Do I have to wait for some background process to complete? This is the first of five CX's that we've ordered for a chain of hardware stores in the area and I really need to know what to do here.
 
BTW the root password is root. If you fill in the password mayby you will see what is the problem. I had this with an AX and when I logged in I saw why.
 
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