Truly a Christmas Miracle, my Slug is back after 4 months down. God bless!
- jake
On Dec 27, 2007 2:39 PM, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The release release team of Debian released 4.0r2 today which fixes
> the bug that kept the installer from working on ARM based systems,
> such
On Fri 2007-12-28 17:57:46 -0500, Florent Fourcot wrote:
> I have the same problem with a processor IOP 80219 on a NS04-4110. But I
> use an armel mirror, kernel 2.6.23 is unfortunately not avaible, not in
> unstable packages.
fwiw, the new kernel is available for me with the following repo:
0 i
Martin Michlmayr a écrit :
> 2.6.23 is unstable.
Hi,
I have the same problem with a processor IOP 80219 on a NS04-4110. But I
use an armel mirror, kernel 2.6.23 is unfortunately not avaible, not in
unstable packages.
Cheers,
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Florent Fourcot.
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Follow up with some extra dmesg logs of the debian install attempt:
ata1: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 310)
ata1: EH complete
ata1: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x5 action 0x2 frozen
ata1: hard resetting port
same for ata2
Any ideas what this could be?
On Friday 28 December 2007
Hi,
I tested Debian which worked ok.
No I wanted have restored the original firmware before doing a
reinstall of Debian again with another setup of the Raid system.
But unfortunately there are no harddisks are shown in the Web GUI,
and the Debian installer does not shown them either ;-(
Mount
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-03 11:52]:
Im running kernel 2.6.18-5-iop32x and the needwork speed is something
around < 1MBit/s
I get around 1.7 MB/s (that's MB/s, not MBit/s) copying a large file
with scp from one machine to my N2100 on my lo
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* John Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 11:54]:
Well, you suggested trying 2.6.23. AFAICS, the latest kernel in the
Debian tree is 2.6.22 so presumably in order to try 2.6.23 you'd
need to compile it.
2.6.23 is unstable.
Ah, well I won't try that then. ;-)
C
* John Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 11:54]:
> Well, you suggested trying 2.6.23. AFAICS, the latest kernel in the
> Debian tree is 2.6.22 so presumably in order to try 2.6.23 you'd
> need to compile it.
2.6.23 is unstable.
> If I want to try 2.6.22 can I just grab the pre-built kernel
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* John Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 10:59]:
As a side issue, are there any special things to be aware of in
compiling your own kernels for the Thecus? So far I've used just
stock Debian kernels and although I've done a couple of test
compiles of my own to test
* John Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 10:59]:
> As a side issue, are there any special things to be aware of in
> compiling your own kernels for the Thecus? So far I've used just
> stock Debian kernels and although I've done a couple of test
> compiles of my own to test the new RAM (takes
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-03 11:52]:
Im running kernel 2.6.18-5-iop32x and the needwork speed is something
around < 1MBit/s
I get around 1.7 MB/s (that's MB/s, not MBit/s) copying a large file
with scp from one machine to my N2100 on my local 100M
* Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-03 16:53]:
> > Im running kernel 2.6.18-5-iop32x and the needwork speed
> > is something around < 1MBit/s
> I have the exact same problem.
Uwe, Jon, can you describe your network setup in more detail? I
easily get 1.7 MB/s with scp on my local network (t
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-03 11:52]:
> Im running kernel 2.6.18-5-iop32x and the needwork speed is something
> around < 1MBit/s
I get around 1.7 MB/s (that's MB/s, not MBit/s) copying a large file
with scp from one machine to my N2100 on my local 100MBit network. So
that's
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