Restore / reset to default destroys version info #40
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Sagnasty
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Jim This is probably an old problem the affected RA+Rer6 sometimes. For that Rern suggested the following, from an SSH terminal session, to fix it (which it did for me): echo 20201228 > /srv/http/data/addons/r1 You may then need to run the Addons to pick up the latest changes. |
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Configurations in rAudio 1 have been changed from R e6 quite a lot. If restore has broken something, try setup manually. |
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Fixed. |
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In an attempt to debug some issues I was having, I attempted to use the "Restore / reset to default" option.
After the system came back from the reset, I noticed that the system / version information had changed (version = "rAudio 0 with no date" if I recall). Also, from the ADDONS page, the ability to perform rAudio 1 updates was gone. My only option at that point was to rebuild the system from image (restoring from a previous backup did not solve the issue).
Jim
3 x Raspberry Pi 3B+ Rev 1.3 > HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro
1 x Raspberry Pi 3B Rev 1.2 > HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro
Synology DS718+
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