![]() and we will turn on our server by clicking on the "On" button that is indicated in the fol lowing screenshot: Now, we will click on the "Cloud Server" section of the right side menu. In our case, we will simply click on the "Accept" button when the first warning appears, as indicated in this screenshot:Īfter this first warning message, a second will appear asking us to confirm that we are aware that if the assembled ISO image is that of an operating system not officially provided by Gigas, there may be some Panel functionalities that may not work properly depending on the version or type of operating system indicated, and in that case the most advisable thing would be to deactivate some of those non-compatible functionalities of the Panel to avoid possible problems.Īs in the case of this guide, the ISO image specified is not that of an external operating system, and we only want to use SystemRescueCD to mount the external hard disk of our server and resize the file system of it, we will click on the "Keep functionality" button, as indicated in the following screenshot:Īfter answering the question of the second warning message, we will see how, after a few seconds, the status of the mounting button of the ISO image selected on our server has changed to "Yes" in green:ĥ. The message of the first warning is that if instead of specifying the image of the SystemRescueCD as is the case of this guide, we would specify the one of a CD / DVD of installation of an operative system and decided to finally install it in our server, some of the functions of the Panel may not be available or not work properly since it is not an operating system template created, maintained and supported by Gigas. The first notice will warn us of an important issue, that although this guide will not be treated, it is necessary to take into account since the message appears whenever any ISO image is going to be mounted. When we click on the "Yes" button to start the server from the selected ISO image, the Panel will show us 2 important announcements consecutively. For this we will do it by checking "Yes" in the following button of the Panel: When the image has been mounted correctly, we will now specify the Panel that we want to start on our server with it. and we will select the ISO image called "SystemRescueCD":ģ.Ěfter selecting that ISO image and accepting to save the changes, the Panel will ask us to confirm if we want that ISO image to be actually mounted on the server. Now we will click on the dropdown that contains the ISO images: With the server off and from the list of servers, we select it in green and click on the "CD-ROM" section of the right vertical menu:Ģ. To correctly resize the file system and not have data loss / corruption problems, we must execute the following steps in strict order:ġ. NOTE: This file system resize procedure using gParted is perfectly applicable to both servers installed with Linux or Windows operating systems. However, I tried reverting the kernel through the update manager to the previous one, but still no wifi.After the 1st part consisting of the disk resize externally from the Gigas Panel, we will now resize the internal file system that has the disk.Īs we said, we will need to mount the ISO of the SystemRescueCD on the server which the recently resized disk is connected, configure the server to boot the said ISO, start it and use the gParted tool to stretch the filesystem until the end of the new size of the disc. Those are the only things I remember doing differently. So a few days ago when everything was fine, I updated the kernel, and I was using Ethernet for my connection. Shutdown at the end of the day, and as soon as I booted up this AM, no wifi, and Bluetooth will not connect automatically when i turn on my headset (previously it did). Decided to connect via RJ-45 for some reason, and if my memory is working well, I also used the wifi simultaneouly. ![]() ![]() Had been using the computer for a while the other day. This is NOT a dual boot machine LM 20.3 only, though I've been thinking of adding another Linux distro. It's an Intel 7265NGW, so the iwlwifi driver. Speaking of which, I just installed 5.15.0.72 a few days ago. Everything has been fine since installing last year. I have an Asus ROG GL752VW with Linuxmint 20.3 Cinnamon. Wifi and Bluetooth Not Working After Shutdown ![]()
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