Re: nslu2 startup with automatic fat-slug detection

2007-06-25 Thread Rod Whitby
Marc Singer wrote: > I'm curious if we want to allow APEX to automatically detect more > memory on startup. The code in APEX that reconfigures the memory > controller and then scans memory to determine the amount of memory > installed on the slug appears to be working properly in 64MiB and > 128Mi

nslu2 startup with automatic fat-slug detection

2007-06-25 Thread Marc Singer
I'm curious if we want to allow APEX to automatically detect more memory on startup. The code in APEX that reconfigures the memory controller and then scans memory to determine the amount of memory installed on the slug appears to be working properly in 64MiB and 128MiB slugs. I'm working through

Re: Apache, PHP and Mysql on NSLU2

2007-06-25 Thread David Fokkema
On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 06:41 -0400, Aaron Klein wrote: > I was randomly still getting them after the reaload until I noticed I > was not swapping any thing. Now that swap is working no such errors. The 'could not fork' errors were a telltale (in retrospect), but I would never have guessed that the

Re: Apache, PHP and Mysql on NSLU2

2007-06-25 Thread Aaron Klein
I was randomly still getting them after the reaload until I noticed I was not swapping any thing. Now that swap is working no such errors. On 6/25/07, David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 20:29 -0400, Aaron Klein wrote: > I wanted to reply to the list the resolution or

Re: Apache, PHP and Mysql on NSLU2

2007-06-25 Thread David Fokkema
On Sun, 2007-06-24 at 20:29 -0400, Aaron Klein wrote: > I wanted to reply to the list the resolution or at least what I think > is the resolution. > > I decided to redo the entire install and in doing so and installing > one package at a time I was able to force apache, php5, mysql and some > php5