Recently my A1222 Plus started to generate this network output log every time I power off/on or restart my A1222 this alert below:
"May 10 15:43:28 2026 lerrorl: Interface "P1022ETH" configuration failed with station address = (Removed MAC address): C3 5, 1019 Bad address, Unknown SANA-II wire error 10193."
A1222 Plus is connected to my WN2000RPT Netgear WIFI Repeater Ethernet connection.
The troubleshooting I have done so far.
1: Tried all 4x ethernet ports on my WIFI repeater, issue remains. 2. I notice there no activity LED on my front wifi repeater. 3. I notice P1022ETH RJ-45 Port that is above the 2x USB ports is 1x solid green LED but other LED is off. 4. Tried factory reset my wifi repeater, issue remains. 5. Via Shell, shownetstatus, shows 0.0.0.0 IP address on all 4x its ethernet ports. 6. Tried releasing and renewing IP address, issue remains. 7. Tried known good ethernet cable on 4x my wifi repeaters NIC ports, issue still remains. 8. Deleted P1022ETH in Dev/Netinterfaces. 9. And also deleted P1022ETH.report in Internet/Reports drawer. 10.. Created a new LAN profile via DHCP again, issue remains again. 11. Tried the secondary RJ-45 port next.to the 2x USB port at back of A1222, issue still remains. 12. I notice on second RJ-45 port, 1x orange LED but other LED is off. 13. Thinking it my WIFI repeater that is borked up. 14. I reinstall OS4.1 via USB but that same alert appears again without the WIFI repeater connected at all.
Not exactly sure what is going on here?
But its seem my A1222 system is insisting there is a bad address and a SANA-II wire error?
Any advice and help on this is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
P.S, I ideally would like not to use wifi repeater at all and just use a wifi USB dongle instead, are they any compatible wifi USB dongles yet for OS4.1?
Again thank you for any advice and assistance on this too.
Thanks for the tip. One problem I see with Mirror is that it replaces the Kicklayout file with the one in DH0 and deletes the BootDevice file in DH1.
I'll add a reminder for that in my "cheat sheet" for creating/updating my Emergency Boot Partition.
True, these are (practically) unavoidable as far as I can see, good idea to keep a list of things to do after cloning.
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I see some things in Env-Archive also use DHO, but I suppose those are harmless, right?
Not necessarily, that depends on what they are. But e.g. your prefs files are also stored in ENVARC: (in the Sys subdir), and we already dealt with them (or some of them) above.
In general, if you have anything in ENVARC: containing the device name or volume name of your first boot partition, I'd change them to SYS: - that makes it unnecessary to include them on your cheat list.
I had one catweasel pci board back in the days when I owned the Micro AmigaOne.. But back in the days, we used os4 and not os4.x ... so My guess is that something changed and maybe it is not compatible anymore..
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BTW, Mirror can also be useful if you have installed new stuff on your SYS:, tested and made sure you can still boot, and you then want your emergency copy freshened to have the same updates.
So the command for Mirror should be like this?
Mirror FROM System: TO SysBack: ALL UPDATE VERBOSE
PowerBook 5.8 MorphOS 3.19 A1222 Tabor AOS4.1 FE Update 3
I bought Enhancer 2.2 but before messing with that, I want to be sure I have a backup
I don't own an A1222, but the ES2 comes bundled with it. I think you bought an extra copy unnecessarily. When you purchased the system, you received a USB drive containing the installation version of the system. It is highly recommended that you make a backup copy of this USB drive. There have been instances where the contents of the USB drive were accidentally damaged.[/quote]
My A1222 is a "developer/early adopter" second hand system, so it didn't came with Enhancer.
I replaced the original SSD with one bigger and used a bootable USB drive with the installer succesfully.
Now I want a backup of System so I don't have to start from scratch again.
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If you have the opportunity and need to make a backup-do not back up the system to the same drive/partition. If possible, buy a new similar drive and make a 1:1 copy.
Yes, that is also a good idea. I may use the original SSD for that. That way I have 2 emergency disks/partitions.
If I remember correctly, you can also make a system backup using a program by @joerg (sorry, I don't remember the name, I think it's the AmiDVD player)... there's a description somewhere on the forum.
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EDIT: One more important note. The system that comes with the A1222 already includes ES2 components. Some of these components are included in versions other than the clean AOS4 system from Hyperion. It is not recommended to install the entire ES2 package after updating to UP3.
I have unpacked the Enhancer package and I'm adding bit by bit what I think could be useful, without overwriting any file that is already in System. The sound driver for example and gadgets/images for getting Clock, Calendar, MultiEdit and Multiviewer working.
Now I'll have to do the same for the RadeonHD driver and Warp3DNova, etc.
PowerBook 5.8 MorphOS 3.19 A1222 Tabor AOS4.1 FE Update 3
When creating the copy from your newly installed Update 3 partition to the Emergency backup, I'd recommend using the new Mirror command from Update 3 instead of a simple Copy. It will among other niceties preserve the links correctly, for instance in your SObjs dir.
Thanks for the tip. One problem I see with Mirror is that it replaces the Kicklayout file with the one in DH0 and deletes the BootDevice file in DH1.
I'll add a reminder for that in my "cheat sheet" for creating/updating my Emergency Boot Partition.
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nbache wrote:@emeck
Another thing you might want to check is whether you have any explicit references to your first partition (volume name or device name) in any saved prefs (e.g. WBPattern used to have this problem) or in your AmiUpdate prefs setup or places like WBStartup or AmiDock. You probably want those to refer to SYS: instead, so they correctly point to your new partition when you have booted that, and vice versa.
WBPattern and WBStartup OK. I had to change things in Amidock. Another check for the "cheat sheet".
I see some things in Env-Archive also use DHO, but I suppose those are harmless, right?
Regards
PowerBook 5.8 MorphOS 3.19 A1222 Tabor AOS4.1 FE Update 3
@nbache So I guess I'd better put it this way . If all the programs included in ES2 are working properly after the UP3 update, don't install anything from ES2. Also, don’t update using the “updater” from AEON. I hope no one is checking it or running it. The version for A1222 already includes everything important from AEON... @Emeck, don’t check it unless there’s a program on the list that you need to update or you’ve bought something.
It is not recommended to install the entire ES2 package after updating to UP3. It will overwrite important system files in the “other” versions.
If you ask me, it is not recommended to install the entire ES package at all. I'd always only install the bits you really need/want. For me, that's normally just the RadeonHD/RX stuff (depending on the card I have in that machine) plus MultiViewer/MultiEdit and a few other utilities which I have tested and find useful and well-behaved. Certainly not any commands or preferences, as they overwrite the system versions with less well-tested versions which have in several cases been found to make trouble.
Unfortunately, to achieve this, you have to un-check, one by one, a lot of checkboxes in the installer, so only the section(s)/bit(s) you want are checked. It would have been easier if there were a function to "deselect all" in the installer, but unfortunately not.
I bought Enhancer 2.2 but before messing with that, I want to be sure I have a backup
I don’t own an A1222, but the ES2 comes bundled with it. I think you bought an extra copy unnecessarily. When you purchased the system, you received a USB drive containing the installation version of the system. It is highly recommended that you make a backup copy of this USB drive. There have been instances where the contents of the USB drive were accidentally damaged. The UP3 update for the A1222 itself doesn’t contain many (critical) fixes. The AOS4 system for the A1222 was slightly ahead of the version for other platforms. UP3 brings all system components up to the same version.
If you have the opportunity and need to make a backup—do not back up the system to the same drive/partition. If possible, buy a new similar drive and make a 1:1 copy. If I remember correctly, you can also make a system backup using a program by @joerg (sorry, I don’t remember the name, I think it’s the AmiDVD player)... there’s a description somewhere on the forum.
EDIT: One more important note. The system that comes with the A1222 already includes ES2 components. Some of these components are included in versions other than the clean AOS4 system from Hyperion. It is not recommended to install the entire ES2 package after updating to UP3. It will overwrite important system files in the “other” versions.
When creating the copy from your newly installed Update 3 partition to the Emergency backup, I'd recommend using the new Mirror command from Update 3 instead of a simple Copy. It will among other niceties preserve the links correctly, for instance in your SObjs dir.
Another thing you might want to check is whether you have any explicit references to your first partition (volume name or device name) in any saved prefs (e.g. WBPattern used to have this problem) or in your AmiUpdate prefs setup or places like WBStartup or AmiDock. You probably want those to refer to SYS: instead, so they correctly point to your new partition when you have booted that, and vice versa.
There may be other similar cases I forgot to mention, but you get the idea, I hope.
BTW, Mirror can also be useful if you have installed new stuff on your SYS:, tested and made sure you can still boot, and you then want your emergency copy freshened to have the same updates.