Re: Support for ixp4xx/NSLU2 in future releases of Debian?

2009-10-30 Thread Xan
En/na Maciek Niedzielski ha escrit: Hello list, I've been using ubuntu on my NSLU2 until now (I still have much to learn about GNU/Linux, etc, so I decided to use the same distro as my helpful "local expert"), but today I found out that new ubuntu no longer supports ipx4xx (they dropped ARMv5)

Support for ixp4xx/NSLU2 in future releases of Debian?

2009-10-30 Thread Maciek Niedzielski
Hello list, I've been using ubuntu on my NSLU2 until now (I still have much to learn about GNU/Linux, etc, so I decided to use the same distro as my helpful "local expert"), but today I found out that new ubuntu no longer supports ipx4xx (they dropped ARMv5). Since dist-upgrade left my system in

Re: nslu2: two ethernets: one by default

2009-10-30 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 05:32:09PM +0100, Xan wrote: > Hi, > > Perhaps it's a too much simple question, but I don't know what achieve > that: In nslu2 I have two network devices: eth0 and wlan0 (wifi). I just > want that: > > - nslu2 tries if eth0 is plugged. If it's, then all network connectio

Free to good home: one slug, pickup from central London.

2009-10-30 Thread James Bromberger
Hello all, I have a replacement for my NSLU-2 slug (using a non-Arm Acer Aspire Revo), so am giving away the slug. Any one want to grab it from me from work (EC1A) next week? Just the slug and the power supply - you'll have to get your own storage and recover an install on to it. But hey - FREE! E

nslu2: two ethernets: one by default

2009-10-30 Thread Xan
Hi, Perhaps it's a too much simple question, but I don't know what achieve that: In nslu2 I have two network devices: eth0 and wlan0 (wifi). I just want that: - nslu2 tries if eth0 is plugged. If it's, then all network connection were established via eth0 - if eth0 is unplugged, then all net

Re: debian on OpenRD Client

2009-10-30 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Martin Michlmayr [2009-10-27 20:54]: > > Any ideas what makes debian installer stop working? Is the USB disk the > > problem? The SD card does not seem to be a recognised installation option! > > iirc SD is not initialized by the kernel yet. I just looked at the status of this. There are two

Re: SheevaPlug fails to boot from SD

2009-10-30 Thread Jonas Häggqvist
Martin Michlmayr wrote: * Jonas Häggqvist [2009-10-27 01:23]: setenv bootcmd_mmc 'mmcinit; ext2load mmc 0:1 0x080 /boot/uInitrd; ext2load mmc 0:1 0x40 /boot/uImage' or setenv bootcmd_mmc 'mmcinit; ext2load mmc 0:2 0x080 /boot/uInitrd; ext2load mmc 0:2 0x40 /boot/uImage' Neith