#How To Diagnose possible Yellow Hardware Failure

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native vine
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My HA died recently, complete filesystem corruption (Do Backups Kids! Seriously!). I'll try to include what I've done in chronological order.

  • I re-installed the OS, and it worked for about 4 hours, and again got filesystem corruption that broke it.
  • I re-installed again, but never got to the point I could restore it it due to filesystem corruption.
  • I checked the nvme with SpinRite and it comes back Perfect. Not just good, there were No errors whatsoever running on level 5 (which is extremely through) Perfect. (At this point I've already ordered another nvme just in case, which I can try tomorrow when it arrives.)
  • Now when I try to install, it errors trying to download the installer giving Network Errors. (Logs: https://dpaste.org/xot5v) I've changed the network port and cable to one's that are known to be good, and even changed the USB to boot from just in case.

So, I'm not sure where to go from here. Is there something I can do to confirm it is the Yellow's hardware? Is there something else I can check? If it is a hardware issue, is it relatively easy to repair? Looking for direction.

muted ibex
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The log indicates an error trying to download files, not with the nvme drive:

[  130.790808] haos-flash[246]: curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer
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I would check DNS

native vine
# muted ibex I would check DNS

I turned off my ad blocker for those tests, and everything else seemed to work.

What is the address I should test? Is there a way for me to get a prompt through the console as it's trying to do the fresh install?

muted ibex
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I'm not sure off the address as it is not in the logs, but it would probably be https://ghcr.io or https://github.com

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