June-25th-2020, 06:52 AM
Hello,
to your question about USB stick my answer is that your USB stick is 100% ok and updated the device completely.
The reason why I was asking for another update was that in Linux or Windows you usually shutdown a device by software ... like you do it with your desktop PC and wait till it is shut down in order to make sure all files are written to the hard disk correctly. If a device is just depowered by removing the 24Vols Linux and Windows has no chance to write cached files to the disk drive and data may get corrupt. Maybe this is also happening in your case and maybe a configuration file is getting corrupt and during the next boot sequence something goes wrong.
I have made tests here both. Certain times just depowering and certain times using the software shutdown function. In no case I have seen the same problem like you. Maybe you can try to use the software shutdown as well.
I will forward this log file to the development team now.
to your question about USB stick my answer is that your USB stick is 100% ok and updated the device completely.
The reason why I was asking for another update was that in Linux or Windows you usually shutdown a device by software ... like you do it with your desktop PC and wait till it is shut down in order to make sure all files are written to the hard disk correctly. If a device is just depowered by removing the 24Vols Linux and Windows has no chance to write cached files to the disk drive and data may get corrupt. Maybe this is also happening in your case and maybe a configuration file is getting corrupt and during the next boot sequence something goes wrong.
I have made tests here both. Certain times just depowering and certain times using the software shutdown function. In no case I have seen the same problem like you. Maybe you can try to use the software shutdown as well.
I will forward this log file to the development team now.
„You never fail until you stop trying.“, Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)