*RESOLVED* Issues caused by booting from USB vs SD

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#1
Bug 
Hello,
     I am mostly through setup of my Raspberry Pi1 B+. In fact everything should be working. However, I am unable to connect to the internet. I get to the capture portal and after i login, there's no internet. I have added both users and my devices. When I try to check connection info, even though the connections are displayed, I get another error asking if the device is on the network, which it is...
     Another issue I have noticed, is when I try to turn off the portal, I get an error that says, "Service rules reload failed." The portal never is disabled.
     In an attempt to diagnose the issues, I checked journalctl, and I'm seeing the following errors:

Feb 06 05:46:34 keexybox systemd-udevd[126]: could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/5.10.92+/modules.dep.bin'
Feb 06 05:46:34 keexybox systemd-udevd[126]: could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/5.10.92+/modules.dep.bin'
-These first two issues came from me booting setting up my Rpi to boot from USB and the two /boot partitions were not identical.
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Feb 06 05:46:58 keexybox ntpd[558]: restrict: ignoring line 16, mask '::' unusable.
-Issue caused by lack of network access
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Feb 06 05:47:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Multiple interfaces match the same shared network: eth0 eth0:0
-Cause not fully understood... or whether this is/was even an issue. Seems like an artifact from KeexyBox's design. Seems to have been resolved.
******************************************************************************************
Feb 06 05:48:15 keexybox systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device /dev/serial1.
-No idea... error still present. Doesn't appear to affect anything.
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Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Dynamic and static leases present for 192.168.2.187.
Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Remove host declaration Ubik_Envy or remove 192.168.2.187
Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: from the dynamic address pool for local_net

-Error arose due to overlapping DHCP range and  reserved IP. Use one or the other and issue is fixed.
*******************************************************************************************

At this point, I'm considering wiping the OS and trying again fresh. I've been at this for a little while now... Before I go that far though, I was hoping someone had some thoughts on how to fix this. Anyone?

*Moral of the story: "Keep hacking away at a monster and eventually you'll nick an artery..."
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#1
Bug 
Hello,
     I am mostly through setup of my Raspberry Pi1 B+. In fact everything should be working. However, I am unable to connect to the internet. I get to the capture portal and after i login, there's no internet. I have added both users and my devices. When I try to check connection info, even though the connections are displayed, I get another error asking if the device is on the network, which it is...
     Another issue I have noticed, is when I try to turn off the portal, I get an error that says, "Service rules reload failed." The portal never is disabled.
     In an attempt to diagnose the issues, I checked journalctl, and I'm seeing the following errors:

Feb 06 05:46:34 keexybox systemd-udevd[126]: could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/5.10.92+/modules.dep.bin'
Feb 06 05:46:34 keexybox systemd-udevd[126]: could not open moddep file '/lib/modules/5.10.92+/modules.dep.bin'
-These first two issues came from me booting setting up my Rpi to boot from USB and the two /boot partitions were not identical.
*****************************************************************************************
Feb 06 05:46:58 keexybox ntpd[558]: restrict: ignoring line 16, mask '::' unusable.
-Issue caused by lack of network access
******************************************************************************************
Feb 06 05:47:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Multiple interfaces match the same shared network: eth0 eth0:0
-Cause not fully understood... or whether this is/was even an issue. Seems like an artifact from KeexyBox's design. Seems to have been resolved.
******************************************************************************************
Feb 06 05:48:15 keexybox systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device /dev/serial1.
-No idea... error still present. Doesn't appear to affect anything.
*******************************************************************************************
Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Dynamic and static leases present for 192.168.2.187.
Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: Remove host declaration Ubik_Envy or remove 192.168.2.187
Feb 06 09:31:44 keexybox dhcpd[740]: from the dynamic address pool for local_net

-Error arose due to overlapping DHCP range and  reserved IP. Use one or the other and issue is fixed.
*******************************************************************************************

At this point, I'm considering wiping the OS and trying again fresh. I've been at this for a little while now... Before I go that far though, I was hoping someone had some thoughts on how to fix this. Anyone?

*Moral of the story: "Keep hacking away at a monster and eventually you'll nick an artery..."
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#2
Information 
Issue resolved!

I am booting from a USB vs. SD and the /boot partitions were not identical. Upon running the following commands, I rebooted and everything seems to be working perfectly.

Commands to resolve above issue:
Code:
sudo umount /boot
sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot
sudo apt install --reinstall raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel
sudo reboot


Also, I have reserved that one IP address within the DHCP's address range. releasing the reserved address resolved the error message.
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#2
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Issue resolved!

I am booting from a USB vs. SD and the /boot partitions were not identical. Upon running the following commands, I rebooted and everything seems to be working perfectly.

Commands to resolve above issue:
Code:
sudo umount /boot
sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot
sudo apt install --reinstall raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-kernel
sudo reboot


Also, I have reserved that one IP address within the DHCP's address range. releasing the reserved address resolved the error message.
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