Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.

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Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.
February 09, 2016 01:08AM
Hi: I'm very close! Got it all working, except for forum. I'm using MR-3020

During post-install, got error message, Imageboard admin password:
sed: /opt/piratebox/share/board/config.pl: No such file or directory

The home page looks good, except when I access the forum, get the "Kareha imageboard not fully configured."
So I tried the link that is on the homepage (Visit the following Link to do the initial configuration).
Looks like it did something, but still same error message.

I edited the config.pl file and changed SECRET and the admin password.

Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
Re: Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.
February 09, 2016 05:35AM
Hi,
that sounds strange. Can you please insert a copy from the output of the commands listed here: [piratebox.cc]

That helps us to get some basic idea about the status of your box.

best regards
Matthias
Re: Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.
February 12, 2016 03:35PM
Thank you for your quick response--and esp the location of the error log. I will run your commands.
Re: Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.
November 28, 2016 10:02PM
Hello, i've the same problem and the same message

Quote

The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.

Visit the following Link to do the initial configuration.

Or go back to PirateBox start page.

When i click on the "link" i've acces to the kareha forum
Re: Forum error: The kareha imageboard is not fully configured.
December 02, 2016 09:01AM
Hi,
could you please post the output of the commands as per requested above by Matthias? We need it for helping you troubleshoot.

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