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  1. #1

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    Don't use the software installer with DSS V6 to update DSS V5. This wont be ready until later in August or sooner.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    I'm still stumpted!
    I used dss6.0up03_beta.oe_i.tar, and tried "Run software installer" and "64-bit..." menu options, and still the same - the "Loading..." msg, then a hash ('#') prompt. I can do an 'ls' and there's a bunch of directories, & if I was a Linux wiz, I could probably run the DSS application, but I'm not, so I can't!

    The joys of beta testing! Any suggestions? I guess I can find another server to try on.
    Cheers.

  3. #3

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    Try this release - should help. Also for everyone else, please download and test, should be the last cut version.

    ftp://beta:download@ftp.open-e.com/

    Please note, there is make_iso.exe (and make_iso.sh for Linux) available in boot directory.
    So it is very easy to create ISO image.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    FYI, that update 4 worked, glad I could get one of them working on our Intel hardware, seeings it's the last cut. Cheers.

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    dss6.0up04.oe_i.zip. The problem with installing is for me fixed.
    "Security is like an onion - the more you dig in the more you want to cry"

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    me too.

    up4 is working!

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    Ok, it is installable and it boots. Today i have more time and wanted to setup some shares for testing, but "No units found" and "Delete contents of units" says also "No units found".

    RAID Controller is a Intel Corporation SCRU32.
    "Security is like an onion - the more you dig in the more you want to cry"

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