Errors installing the Debian Image 2015-10-04

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lachlan...@gmail.com

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Oct 13, 2015, 12:23:12 AM10/13/15
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I have just installed the new Debian 8.2 via the flasher image on a BeagleboneBlack Rev C with 4DCape. I have changed the uEnv.txt file to disable HDMI. I get the following errors on install: (Even when I dont change the uEnv.txt file from default)

                      [ 1113.740804] systemd[1]: Job console-setup.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start

[ SKIP ] Ordering cycle found, skipping LSB: Set console font and keymap

.

[ 1114.681515] systemd[1]: systemd-modules-load.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE

[FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.

See 'systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service' for details.

.

[FAILED] Failed to start Store Sound Card State.

See 'systemctl status alsa-store.service' for details.


Then when I boot the new image I get the error:


                       [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.

                       See 'systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service' for details.


Then I do apt-get update.


Then when I do apt-get upgrade I get the following errors:

    WARNING: missing /lib/modules/4.2.2-armv7-x2

    Ensure all necessary drivers are built into the linux image!

    depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/4.2.2-armv7-x2: No such file or directory

    depmod: FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or directory

    depmod: WARNING: could not open /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_0Ayicd/lib/modules/4.2.2-armv7-x2/modules.order: No such file or directory

    depmod: WARNING: could not open /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_0Ayicd/lib/modules/4.2.2-armv7-x2/modules.builtin: No such file or directory

       .....
       Warning: Unit file of cloud9.socket changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.
       ....
       c9-core-installer:Installing nak
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/filelist_fixtures/symlink-to-1.txt -> 1.txt
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/filelist_fixtures/symlink-to-nowhere.txt -> nowhere.txt
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/search_fixtures/symlink-to-file1.txt -> file1.txt
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/filelist_fixtures/symlink-to-1.txt -> 1.txt
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/filelist_fixtures/symlink-to-nowhere.txt -> nowhere.txt
       npm WARN excluding symbolic link tests/search_fixtures/symlink-to-file1.txt -> file1.txt

Any ideas why this is occuring and how the problem can be fixed ?
Lachlan

Robert Nelson

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Oct 13, 2015, 9:02:51 AM10/13/15
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On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 8:55 PM, <lachlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just installed the new Debian 8.2 via the flasher image on a
> BeagleboneBlack Rev C with 4DCape. I have changed the uEnv.txt file to
> disable HDMI. I get the following errors on install: (Even when I dont
> change the uEnv.txt file from default)
>
> [ 1113.740804] systemd[1]: Job
> console-setup.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with
> basic.target/start
>
> [ SKIP ] Ordering cycle found, skipping LSB: Set console font and keymap
>
> .
>
> [ 1114.681515] systemd[1]: systemd-modules-load.service: main process
> exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
>
> [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
>
> See 'systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service' for details.

Did you ask systemd, it give you a hint above ^^?

systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service

it would then tell you, that it couldn't find mt7601usb, which is an
old remnant of the v3.14.x kernel

>
> [FAILED] Failed to start Store Sound Card State.
>
> See 'systemctl status alsa-store.service' for details.

Well... you did disable hdmi... along with hdmi-audio, thus alsa
noticed something changed...

>
>
> Then when I boot the new image I get the error:
>
>
> [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
>
> See 'systemctl status systemd-modules-load.service'
> for details.

see above...
so you ran "apt-get upgrade" and it updated cloud9... so?

> Any ideas why this is occuring and how the problem can be fixed ?
> Lachlan

No "problems" need fixing..

Regards,

--
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

Robert Nelson

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Oct 13, 2015, 9:03:41 AM10/13/15
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Already replied to this thread:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/beagleboard/vPiZHwPSMbw/MFYClZNYDgAJ

No reason to double up on messages...

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lachlan...@gmail.com

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Oct 14, 2015, 1:56:59 PM10/14/15
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Thanks for the response.
When i do a systemctl status system-modules-load.service it gave me the follwing response that I could not extract any suggestions:

● systemd-modules-load.service - Load Kernel Modules
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-modules-load.service; static)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sat 2000-01-01 03:00:08 GMT-3; 15 years 9 months ago
     Docs: man:systemd-modules-load.service(8)
           man:modules-load.d(5)
  Process: 169 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-modules-load (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
 Main PID: 169 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)

Warning: Journal has been rotated since unit was started. Log output is incomplete or unavailable.


also when I did the same for alsa I get some further ideas:
debian@beaglebone:~$ systemctl status alsa-store.service
● alsa-store.service - Store Sound Card State
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/alsa-store.service; static)
   Active: inactive (dead)

Your response makes the last error obvious, but one further question:

Will the disabled HDMI Audio cause problems with USB sound devices ?

Thanks for letting me know that no problems need fixing. 

Regards
Lachlan

Robert Nelson

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Oct 14, 2015, 2:04:23 PM10/14/15
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:48 AM, <lachlan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
> When i do a systemctl status system-modules-load.service it gave me the
> follwing response that I could not extract any suggestions:
>
> ● systemd-modules-load.service - Load Kernel Modules
> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-modules-load.service; static)
> Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sat 2000-01-01 03:00:08 GMT-3;
> 15 years 9 months ago
> Docs: man:systemd-modules-load.service(8)
> man:modules-load.d(5)
> Process: 169 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-modules-load (code=exited,
> status=1/FAILURE)
> Main PID: 169 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
>
> Warning: Journal has been rotated since unit was started. Log output is
> incomplete or unavailable.
>
>
> also when I did the same for alsa I get some further ideas:
> debian@beaglebone:~$ systemctl status alsa-store.service
> ● alsa-store.service - Store Sound Card State
> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/alsa-store.service; static)
> Active: inactive (dead)
>
> Your response makes the last error obvious, but one further question:

It's a little more clearer with jessie's systemd

root@beaglebone:~# systemctl status -l alsa
● alsa.service
Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)

When we dig deeper:

root@beaglebone:~# journalctl | grep alsa
Oct 14 14:19:25 beaglebone alsactl[275]: /usr/sbin/alsactl:
load_state:1729: No soundcards found...

"no soundcards" thus, alsa stopped..

> Will the disabled HDMI Audio cause problems with USB sound devices ?
>
> Thanks for letting me know that no problems need fixing.

The usb sound device will be detected just fine..

Regards,
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