Hi Again,
I thought I would add some images to explain what is happening. Just so you know,
between each attempt, I have stopped the server and rebooted to stop any running processes. I have then accessed the server over ftp and deleted /newroot. I have refreshed the FileZilla page to confirm it has gone. I then stopped and rebooted the server a second time to check with Filezilla that the directory was not there.
I originally used a Vix image from online flashing facility download. I have now seen that only Quad 4K images are offered so this is why my Vix is Quad 4K based and I am not sure how to change that.
I have now downloaded the latest versions of both OpenVix and TeamBlue and moved them both via ftp to /media/hdd/imagebackups which can be seen from this image:
Vix 1.jpg
I have then tried to flash the machine using both images (remember that between each attempt I have gone though the cleanup process described above)
After the first attempt this is the message I receive:
Vix 2.jpg
If I then immediately try again (ie, no cleanup process, so /newroot now exists [confirmed by ftp as shown below]):
Screenshot 2021-11-12 at 20.33.50.jpg
I get this message about /newroot:
Vix 3.jpg
It is the same result whether I use the correct Vix image for my machine, the latest TeamBlue version or the online download facility (I even tried Open Pli) version. I have just checked by trying all three again before posting this.
Abu suggested I have to usb flash it. I have taken the Vix image and extracted it to get the folder and file structure and placed it as instructed in the root of my USB. The machine recognises the image on the USB and starts the process. I press the power button and it immediately stalls, probably for the same reason that the GUI image attempts stall and fail.
I cannot find a reason why this is happening but it is and it is very frustrating It seems to me the only solution is to wipe the server from the machine using ftp (or something else) and then reinstall everything to a vanilla status but I do not know if this is feasible to do or how to do it.
Looking for ideas please. I have a very expensive brick on my table at the moment.
Geoff