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Topic: config.xml can't be found on fresh-install of 1.3b10  (Read 2252 times)
« on: March 14, 2008, 19:46:32 »
deanlester *
Posts: 11

Hi,

I'm starting fresh with a new cf-burn of 1.3b10 to a nokia IP120.

I get the below error stating that the config.xml could not be found.

This Nokia boots 1.231 just fine, but no good with 1.3b10. How do I add a config file to a fresh install of m0n0 if it won't boot the first time?

----snip-------------
md0: Preloaded image </mfsroot> 15728640 bytes at 0xc0a60160
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/md0
kern.coredump: 1 -> 0


*******************************************************************************
* FATAL ERROR                                                                 *
* The device that contains the configuration file (config.xml) could not be   *
* found. m0n0wall cannot continue booting.                                    *
*******************************************************************************
------snip----

Is everybody else doing upgrades and this error hasn't shown up yet for fresh installs?
Thanks!
Dean
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2008, 08:57:36 »
Rob Nespor Bellis *
Posts: 3

I get exactly the same error on an upgrade ( and with a fresh install ) so it is related to the build.

1.3b9 is works fine ( except it doesn't reboot automatically. )

Rgds,

R.
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2008, 20:34:43 »
deanlester *
Posts: 11

Same thing with 1.3b11.

md0: Preloaded image </mfsroot> 15728640 bytes at 0xc0a60160
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/md0
kern.coredump: 1 -> 0


*******************************************************************************
* FATAL ERROR                                                                 *
* The device that contains the configuration file (config.xml) could not be   *
* found. m0n0wall cannot continue booting.                                    *
*******************************************************************************

Any further development on this? Anyone?
I'm trying to get the benefits of the new features of 1.3b10 (NAT-T fixes), so going back to 1.3b9 doesn't sound very attractive.
Thanks,
dean
 
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