El Lunes 19 Enero 2009, Marc Singer escribió: > > After reboot the nslu2 gets stucked and I must reflash it. > > A console will help a lot. Have you tried plying your solder-capable > pal with beer?
Thanks, I'll try :DD > > There are binaries of APEX in ftp://ftp.buici.com:/pub/apex/apex-1.5.14 I've tryed the armeb, armel and arm versions with lightly different results, all the times the nslu2 gets freezed, but after the reboot: + with -armel, after some ethernet blinking, only power and ethernet leds left on + with -armeb all the leds remain lighted + with -arm the same as with -armel I think I've flashed my nslu2 about 20 times in the last two days. There's something I'm worring about. This morning I've made a backup of the flash: # cat /dev/mtdblock* >nslu2-backup.bin I have reflashed the nslu2 a few times with it without any problem. But if I "explode" the backup with # slugimage -u -i ../nslu2-backup.bin and create a new file with: # slugimage -p -o di-nslu2-newapex.bin -b RedBoot -s SysConf -L apex.bin -k vmlinuz -r ramdisk.gz -t Trailer but... # cmp di-nslu2-newapex.bin ../nslu2-backup.bin di-nslu2-newapex.bin ../nslu2-backup.bin differ: char 1945801, line 6788 The files are different And if I try to flash the nslu2 with the new file it gets freezed! slugimage is the debian packaged version for amd64 and have tryed also the version from the unslung cvs Why I can't recreate the firmware file? Thanks -- Asier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org