Hello, I’d like to share what happened during the upgrade to 2.5.8-1. It was to be a normal upgrade, I used openhabian-config as usual. But during upgrade process the system halted and after that I lost control of openhab, since the command line didn’t appear again.
so I physically shutted down the RPI. But now I’m unable to reboot it… I looked at the files, they appear intact. Is there any way to restore the boot files without losing my data in it??
I unfortunately didn’t find the cause, I could only solve is making a new SD card and restoring my backups… I think from now on I’ll always make a backup before going to a new OH version…
I made a clone from the SD Card via openhabian cinfig tool. After that I made an update via openhabian config. After the update I made a reboot but it doesn´t boot.
Now it seems, both cards do not boot and I have no other backup (only the red led is on).
The problem is, there have been a a lot of data on the pi, (Influg and rrdj4).
Is it somehow possible to get these data and start from scratch, because I think, the cards will never boot on the pi.
Problem is, I dont have a running linux system (which would be possible with the pi lying around)
but how do I mount the sd card? Or woud it also be possible on an other running openhabian system?
That should work if you have a sd card reader / slot.
What you also could do is to use a linux e.g. Ubuntu live system e.g. booted from DVD or stick on your PC or labtop.