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userdoc:gui_errors [2010/01/08 14:04]
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userdoc:gui_errors [2010/01/08 14:13]
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 ====== GUI error messages ====== ====== GUI error messages ======
-===== Backup failed =====+=== Backup failed ===
  
 If you see this message when you try to perform a backup from the "System Tab", this might be because there is not enough room in ''/tmp'' for the archive. To solve this using the GUI, check the following option: If you see this message when you try to perform a backup from the "System Tab", this might be because there is not enough room in ''/tmp'' for the archive. To solve this using the GUI, check the following option:
  
-Prefs > System Tab Options > Backup temporary file uses ''/mnt/kd/'' instead of ''/tmp/'' +"Prefs > System Tab Options > Backup temporary file uses ''/mnt/kd/'' instead of ''/tmp/''
-===== Unable to find Runnix partition =====+ 
 +=== Unable to find Runnix partition ===
  
 This message can occur when you try to upgrade the firmware. There are two solutions: This message can occur when you try to upgrade the firmware. There are two solutions:
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 NOTE: This error normally only occurs with installations which have been successively upgraded from early 0.6 or older firmwares NOTE: This error normally only occurs with installations which have been successively upgraded from early 0.6 or older firmwares
  
-===== Verification failed =====+=== Verification failed ===
  
 This error can occur when trying to upgrade the firmware. It is usually caused by not enough space on the RUNNIX partition. Via the shell, navigate to ''/oldroot/cdrom/os'' and remove any unwanted firmware versions. This error can occur when trying to upgrade the firmware. It is usually caused by not enough space on the RUNNIX partition. Via the shell, navigate to ''/oldroot/cdrom/os'' and remove any unwanted firmware versions.
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