Marc Singer wrote: > On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 07:33:59PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: >> Marc Singer wrote: >>> I've been looking for clues as to why one of my slugs would hang on >>> calling hwclock --show. The initial symptom is that it fails when it >>> attempts to run the hwclock.sh script. >> IIRC this can happen if your clock isn't running. nslu2s ship with a >> hardware clock that's turned off, and it's started running once the >> clock is set. Typically this happens if you use the web interface that >> ships on the slug to set the clock. If you don't do so before installing >> Debian, you might still not have a running clock. >> >> Try using hwclock to set the clock, and see if that clears up the >> problem. > > I tried that as well. No dice. > > # hwclock --systohc > > This causes the system to lock-up as well.
Have you tried installing the Linksys vendor firmware, booting, then reinstalling the debian firmware? You can backup the flash first with cat /dev/mtdblock* > backup.bin and then reflash that with upslug2 (but I expect you know all that already). -- Rod -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]