IntelNuc10i7FNH network adapter VS kodi
#16
(2020-02-03, 15:28)DarrenHill Wrote: You need to supply the URL from the paste so we can access it. When you save the paste, the URL in the address bar will change (or if you use the log uploader addon it will give you the URL in a pop-up box). That URL needs to be put in a post here for us to be able to access the log.

https://pastebin.com/gjya9LDJ

Here it is!
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#17
And this is mine :

https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JCRyZTS4ZD/
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#18
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(2020-02-03, 19:59)Rumpelstiltskin Wrote: And this is mine :

https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JCRyZTS4ZD/
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(2020-02-03, 20:05)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-03, 19:59)Rumpelstiltskin Wrote: And this is mine :

https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JCRyZTS4ZD/
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#20
Unfortunately I can't tell what is wrong with LibreELEC by looking at the boot log of Ubuntu that is running a different kernel. Perhaps LibreELEC is missing firmware, or incorrectly detecting hardware (there were e1000 problems during 5.5-rc, apparently).

What I need is the system log from a non-functional LibreELEC system using latest LE master (ie. #0203). Without a working network this is tricky, but possible.

1. Edit the LibreELEC kernel command line /flash/syslinux.cfg and add systemd.debug_shell to the end of the line beginning with APPEND.
2. [Re]boot the system.
3. With a USB keyboard attached allow Kodi to start, then press ctrl-alt-F3 (F3=Function Key 3, all 3 keys at once) and you should now have access to the text console.
4. Connect a USB storage device, let it auto-mount or mount it manually, then run pastekodi -c >/var/media/XYZ/kodi.log (where /var/media/XYZ is your USB storage).
5. Shutdown, remove the USB storage then upload the file kodi.log to a pastebin site and post the link
6. You can leave the kernel command line parameter in place, in case it useful in future, or remove it.
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#21
Hi Mulhouse,

I’m running the latest kodi 203, as said wired network is dead but I managed to connect via WiFi, connection isn’t stable, sometimes kodi restarts back to main page or doesn’t connect at all but I managed to see it as a Snb share. I can try now to see if I get in, in that case can you give indication of what you need? Just the debug log?
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#22
(2020-02-04, 10:35)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Hi Mulhouse,

I’m running the latest kodi 203, as said wired network is dead but I managed to connect via WiFi, connection isn’t stable, sometimes kodi restarts back to main page or doesn’t connect at all but I managed to see it as a Snb share. I can try now to see if I get in, in that case can you give indication of what you need? Just the debug log?

@Milhouse  I managed to get into kodi via smb, with log do you need?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NB_klK...bpXCKXgeqz
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#23
(2020-02-04, 10:55)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-04, 10:35)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Hi Mulhouse,

I’m running the latest kodi 203, as said wired network is dead but I managed to connect via WiFi, connection isn’t stable, sometimes kodi restarts back to main page or doesn’t connect at all but I managed to see it as a Snb share. I can try now to see if I get in, in that case can you give indication of what you need? Just the debug log?

@Milhouse  I managed to get into kodi via smb, with log do you need?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NB_klK...bpXCKXgeqz 
https://pastebin.com/x5yffkFb
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#24
(2020-02-04, 10:55)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-04, 10:35)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Hi Mulhouse,

I’m running the latest kodi 203, as said wired network is dead but I managed to connect via WiFi, connection isn’t stable, sometimes kodi restarts back to main page or doesn’t connect at all but I managed to see it as a Snb share. I can try now to see if I get in, in that case can you give indication of what you need? Just the debug log?

@Milhouse  I managed to get into kodi via smb, with log do you need?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NB_klK...bpXCKXgeqz
If you have a working Samba share then upload the latest zip file from the "Logfiles" Samba share to Googledrive or Dropbox, then post a link.

I can't access your googledrive link, it needs permission so please use a public share.
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#25
(2020-02-04, 11:02)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: https://pastebin.com/x5yffkFb

Yeah, that's just kodi information, which doesn't really tell me much about your system, and nothing about your network. The output from the pastekodi command I mentioned previously (which is the same command executed by the LE Settings add-on when "uploading the kodi log") would include other more relevant information. The "Logfiles" zip file will include full details about your system.
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#26
(2020-02-04, 11:10)Milhouse Wrote:
(2020-02-04, 11:02)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: https://pastebin.com/x5yffkFb

Yeah, that's just kodi information, which doesn't really tell me much about your system, and nothing about your network. The output from the pastekodi command I mentioned previously (which is the same command executed by the LE Settings add-on when "uploading the kodi log") would include other more relevant information. The "Logfiles" zip file will include full details about your system. 

Here we are, this should work

https://drive.google.com/file/d/13A28YPV...sp=sharing
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#27
@TommyKnocker01 can you test with the #0203 build I linked to in my earlier post (and if still broken, upload the latest zip again). The official nightly build you are using is based on an older 5.4.16 kernel. From the logs in your zip file the kernel seems to be detecting multiple ethernet devices (1GB, 10GB, a JMicron device...)
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#28
(2020-02-04, 11:42)Milhouse Wrote: @TommyKnocker01 can you test with the #0203 build I linked to in my earlier post (and if still broken, upload the latest zip again). The official nightly build you are using is based on an older 5.4.16 kernel. From the logs in your zip file the kernel seems to be detecting multiple ethernet devices (1GB, 10GB, a JMicron device...)

originaly i used this one https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2921450 , that is Generic.x86_64-nightly-20200203-71f490b , i redawloaded the link, uncompressed the tar into update but it's the same version Running on LibreELEC (community): nightly-20200203-71f490b 9.80, kernel: Linux x86 64-bit version 5.4.16 . do you have a img. link so i can do a fresh install?
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#29
(2020-02-04, 12:14)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: originaly i used this one https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2921450 , that is Generic.x86_64-nightly-20200203-71f490b , i redawloaded the link, uncompressed the tar into update but it's the same version Running on LibreELEC (community): nightly-20200203-71f490b 9.80, kernel: Linux x86 64-bit version 5.4.16 . do you have a img. link so i can do a fresh install?

No, that build does not include "nightly" in the build description so your update is failing somehow. There's no need to uncompress the tar, just copy the tar file into the Samba "Update" folder and reboot.

One thing I did notice in your log is a lot of corruption in your FAT partition that the standard fsck is unable to repair, so a fresh image may be a good idea. I don't provide images, instead use an official LibreELEC 9.2 image to create a fresh install, then once you've enabled WiFi (plus ssh and samba) upgrade using the #0203 tar.
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#30
Thanks for the help Milhouse, yep I did so many installs to troubleshoot I see why the partition table mess up. Il format the unit an do a fresh install + update. I'll post the results
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