I am hoping for some help with a problem, an "aptitude full-upgrade"
gone bad. The history:
1. Two NSLU2s (hence "slugs", of course), stock (unturboed, unfat)
2. One runs Lenny, installed from the Debian installer
3. The other runs Etch, also installed from the Debian installer back
Markus Ulbricht wrote:
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So any hint to get my debian running again is very much appreciated.
The way I've solved the same problem in the past is to take the HDD out
of the Thecus and install it temporarily in another machine.
John
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Markus Ulbricht wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> after running a few hundred days continuously my N2100 is now
> no longer pingable. After rebooting with Power off/on (frontpanel
> switch was no longer working) no success with ping etc. Some
> HDD action is noticeable, no red front panel lights etc.
>
> I am
Hi folks,
after running a few hundred days continuously my N2100 is now
no longer pingable. After rebooting with Power off/on (frontpanel
switch was no longer working) no success with ping etc. Some
HDD action is noticeable, no red front panel lights etc.
I am afraid that e2fsk etc is needed. Bu
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:28:52PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> After building myself a 2.6.30 kernel with the iop dma patches for
> my Thecus, I started seeing reproducible kernel oopses on large NFS
> transfers, such as the one included below. After some prodding at
> the source for other use
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