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  • RazielKanosR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    First of all, i'm a linux N00b - so i tried updating Ubunty from 18.something to 20.something and followed the instuctions in the docs by the book, but now, the server rebootet and i am stuck in something called grub and it tells me all my filesystems are toast!

    I'm pretty sure (hopefully) this can be fixed quite easily, but as i mentioned i am a n00b and have absolute NO CLUE how to do this!

    Can someone help me out here please?

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      Is this a physical server? Grub is the bootloader so if you end up there on reboot, then it means the linux/ubuntu system doesn't even start. Most likely it can't find the kernel to boot. Can you give as much context and errors you are seeing?

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        Is this a physical server? Grub is the bootloader so if you end up there on reboot, then it means the linux/ubuntu system doesn't even start. Most likely it can't find the kernel to boot. Can you give as much context and errors you are seeing?

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        @nebulon
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          during the update it asked me where i want to boot from and i've chose the hdd labled BOOT if that helps

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            Looks like it tries to do some network booting, is this a local physical server or some VPS or so?

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              VPS at NetCup

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                ah I see, then you have to contact Netcup support about this as this is highly provider specific.

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                • RazielKanosR Offline
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                  netcup is not willing to help - so i have to kill everything?

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                    @RazielKanos Oh, that's unfortunate (I mean isn't it their servers?) Anyway, do you have external backups i.e not on the server itself ? It's quite easy to restore from backups.

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                      great, well my plan is to install directly ubuntu 22 than and install the latest cloudron version on that 🙂 yeah, luckily i have all my cloudron backups on my HDD

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                      • girishG girish

                        @RazielKanos Oh, that's unfortunate (I mean isn't it their servers?) Anyway, do you have external backups i.e not on the server itself ? It's quite easy to restore from backups.

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                        @girish Yeah, well they say they are just responsible for the hardware to run, but if ifuck something up i am on my own 😞

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                          @RazielKanos If possible, don't nuke the server yet. Instead, create a new server to restore (just in case, you need access to the old server).

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                            @girish I just have this one unfortunately, still in my "trying phase" 😄

                            Oh btw, NetCup seemingly doesn't offer any preinstalled Cloudron any longer. I installed Ubunty 18 with Cloudron already preinstalled in November last year, but that option now is gone, they just have naked Ubuntu 20 and 22

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                              In some ways that's good, their cloudron image was very outdated , last I checked. Best to install it with the install script at https://cloudron.io/get.html .

                              BTW, in your case, you have to install with ./cloudron-setup --version 7.4.2 (otherwise, you will get 7.5.0). Your backups are based on 7.4.2

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                                Thanks for the advice, Installation is running 🙂

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                                  All went well, apps are restored and all is running as intended 😄

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