I have just installed Debian from the 'tar ball' from http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/unpack.html.
After some time i got it to work although it had dhcp and i am sure i had static ip set(but could be wrong) But now it has stopped working, it seems to boot up I get a flashing green/orange light and the dhcp client list on router adds an ip address when it boots up which i can ping. But i cannot connect using Putty. I added a second drive which mounted fine but it seemed to be when i rebooted it hasnt worked since. Any Ideas Thanks AndyC73 wrote: > > Where do i get the Debian Live CD image from i am currently downloading > from live.debian.net but it is going very slow about 7KB/sec . Is the a > mirror site > > thanks > > AndyC73 wrote: >> >> Thank you >> >> Is there a step by step guide to installing Debian. I am new to linux >> although i successfully flashed Slug to Unslung and Openslug. But i want >> to do the debian one right! >> >> I tried using the sercomm utility and reflashed to Debian but it does not >> boot up I get 3 beeps and the top light stays orange. >> Am i using the flash file which doesnt work? Where do i find the correct >> one. >> >> If i go with Debian live and Upslug(Is that better?) which Debian live >> Image do i use on P4 PC. >> >> Thanks Again >> >> Rod Whitby-2 wrote: >>> >>> AndyC73 wrote: >>>> Can i currently install Debian using Upslug on windowsXP >>> >>> Upslug2 is a linux tool for flashing images onto an NSLU2. It does not >>> have a windows port as far as I know. >>> >>> There is a SerComm upgrade tool which does much the same thing and works >>> on Windows. >>> >>> Stay well away from the Linksys EraseAll tool - if you use it with a >>> Debian image it will permanently brick your slug (unless you have JTAG >>> to recover it). This is because the Debian NSLU2 images do not contain >>> RedBoot. All other flashing techniques (including Upslug2 and the >>> SerComm tool) are careful not to touch your bootloader. >>> >>> I would suggest you get a Debian LiveCD, and use it on that windowsXP >>> computer to run Debian so you can use Upslug2 to flash the NSLU2. >>> >>> -- Rod Whitby >>> -- NSLU2-Linux Project Lead >>> >>> >>> -- >>> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ARM-installer-images-for-etch-%284.0%29-currently-broken-tf4306950.html#a13014671 Sent from the debian-arm mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]