How to change the kernel command line for the NSLU2

2007-04-27 Thread Gordon Farquharson
Hi All I have updated the NSLU2-Linux Wiki page [1] on how to change the kernel command line that is stored in APEX (the second stage bootloader). Please let me know if you find any problems. Gordon [1] http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/ChangeKernelCommandLine -- Gordon Farquharson -- T

Re: success report, armel on nslu2

2007-04-27 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
I don't see what that would buy us since a) you'll still need to do some manual steps and b) it would only work if the size of the usb stick / hard drive was known. I was imagining that one could use a 2GB disk image. That is probably plenty of space for Debian, given nobody is going to be insta

Re: About armel repository

2007-04-27 Thread Joey Hess
Lennert Buytenhek wrote: > > - /etc/ld.so.conf is missing > > There doesn't seem to be any package that provides this file. > Just create an empty one? It's created by libc6's postinst. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: About armel repository

2007-04-27 Thread Lennert Buytenhek
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 08:55:29PM +0200, Juanjo wrote: > - As I reported earlier cron and ftpd are broken ( > http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2007/04/msg00127.html ) ACK. That just needs a rebuild of the offending packages, since the current ones were built against a different version of li

Re: alignment exception installing Etch

2007-04-27 Thread Yegor Yefremov
Hi! I could suppress this kernel message (KERN_ALERT priority) via echo "0 0 0 0" > /proc/sys/kernel/printk (see man 5 proc for the detailed description of /proc/sys/kernel/printk) But the issue with throwing this alignment exception is still annoying. Yegor Yegor Yefremov wrote: Thank you f

Re: success report, armel on nslu2

2007-04-27 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-26 22:47]: > Cool! But that's still a fair number of steps. Why not create > nslu2.img and write it to the disk with dd? I don't see what that would buy us since a) you'll still need to do some manual steps and b) it would only work if the size of th