It may be easier to save your data and reinstall from scratch. In any
case you should save that info in case something goes wrong during the
conversion procedure. Let us know how you get on
I ended up as you suggested re-installing to armel with the lenny-beta
installer. Fortunatly the SLUG onl
Hi
I've tried searching the net for the easiest way of upgrading to my
etch-nslu2 to armel-lenny. Is it possible to do a dist-upgrade or is the
migration method in the debian wiki
(http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiHowto) the only method available ?
Thanks
/Mikael
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
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Anyway, let's hope this is just a very unusual case.
To fix it, I suggest:
- Backup your flash with: cat /dev/mtdblock? > mtd-backup
- Save that file somewhere
- Download http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/sda1-2.6.18.dfsg.1-18etch1
- Boot it and check /proc/
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Mikael Rudberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-21 21:36]:
Yes it's installed using the installer
Do you remember which version?
Unfortunately not, however i think i pulled the image from your site at
the same time i installed it March 16 2007
Thanks for you quick response Martin :)
nd it's 1338520 bytes whereas we hae 1441792 available
for the kernel.
Can you show the content of /proc/mtd ?
Is this a regular Debian installation (using debian-installer)?
Yes it's installed using the installer
Here is the mtd
nas:~# cat /proc/mtd
Hi Guys
Seems i ended up in a bad place, I've tried to upgrade my etch kernel
based on the instructions in this mail however i couldn't find
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-image-2.6.24-1-ixp4xx_2.6.24-4_arm.deb
as it doesn't seem to be there anymore
so i download
Nope this is the cpu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIA_C7 (hence the
off-topic)
Hector Oron wrote:
Is it an Intel IOP processor? I did not see it in the specifications webpage.
Would it be the ARM device with more RAM in the market at an affordable price?
2007/9/28, Mikael Rudberg <[EM
Hi
I know this is off-topic for this list really but as a lot of people
that read this list is into converting different NAS devices to Debian i
thought just give you a tip on a device i just recently bought and
are using.
I have 2 SLUG's but i was running into the problems that the memor
Hi Guys
One of my slugs HD was on the verge of breakdown and i decided to go and
get an USB stick instead to make it less succeptable to HD crashes as it
runs my mail server.
However i bought a Sandisk Cruzer Titanium (2GB) with 15MBs/9MBs
read/write but i must say it feels really slooow
Peter Naulls wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mikael Rudberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"The board's components are oriented toward the aluminum case. No
heatsinks are used on the Marvell 88F5182 Orion processor that is the
core of the design.A M
Hello
Just read about this NAS at toms hardware
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30134/170/
"The board's components are oriented toward the aluminum case. No
heatsinks are used on the Marvell 88F5182 Orion processor that is the
core of the design.A Marvell 88E gigabit Ethernet
Yes i was looking at the TheCus as well, seems like a good device but a
heard a lot of people voicing concerns over the noice levels hence i was
looking for something closer to the NSLU2 in terms of Db :)
Riku Voipio wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 12:47:12AM +0200, Mikael Rudberg wrote:
I
Hi
I Have 2 slugs running etch and while i really think they are great i
find the lack of internal memory a bit of hinderance for getting the
performance i want out of them. So i was thinking of purchasing a
DNS-323 (faster cpu and more ram) and install debian on it.
I found a rather good Wi
You have to create them yourselves and map them accordingly. In earlier
versions of samba they were precreted. as detailed here
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg82244.html
John Fieldsend wrote:
hey guys
im wanting to use my second slug as a samba PDC, if found numerous
tutori
Hi
I'm trying to get ruby rails on to my slug. I installed ruby and
rubygems and run "gem install rails --remote" gem goobles up about 70mb
of memory space while it bulk updates it's source index more or less
sending the SLUG into a screeching halt.
Anyone having any experience/ideas in how
Hi
I'm trying to get ruby rails on to my slug. I installed ruby and
rubygems and run "gem install rails --remote" gem goobles up about 70mb
of memory space while it bulk updates it's source index more or less
sending the SLUG into a screeching halt.
Anyone having any experience/ideas in how
Bob wrote:
Just to add a little to the confusion, I got these results from a quick
test on my Debian slug:
Client: WinXP, CuteFTP
Server: NSLU2 (overclocked to 266MHz), vsftpd
Protocol: FTP
Read 857870336 bytes (838 MB) from slug: 7,55 MB/sec
Write 183083008 bytes (179 MB) to slug: 5,59 MB/sec
I would also recommend that you use eAccelerator
(http://eaccelerator.net/) it really improves performance alot if you
use a CMS like Joomla (like i do).
/Mikael
David Fokkema wrote:
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 08:15 +0100, Jon Ervine wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 07:53:29 Dirk Schleicher wrot
Hi
Just out of curiosity, have anyone that is using armel done any real
life performance comparisons against ? What i'm after is not pure FP
benchmarks, rather if you seen any performance difference running the
same set of services.
/Mikael
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Hi
I've just put joomla 1.0.12 and mysql 5.0 on one of my NSLU2 everythijng is
working however the speed of the web server is way to slow in my opinion.
Not so surprisingly considering it only has 32 MB of memory.
So my question to all of you is you have any recoomenadtions on which CMS /
DB so
Hi
First of all i have to say thanks to all that sent me solutions how to solve
my issues it has been very helpful for me being a Debian novice and all.
I have run into an interesting issue that i wonder if someone could explain
how I can avoided it in the future.
When i did my initial Debian i
Correction i flashed the NSLU2 with sda1-2.6.18-3.bin from Martin Michlmayr
site to get going again.
On 2/18/07, Mikael Rudberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
First of all i have to say thanks to all that sent me solutions how to
solve my issues it has been very helpful for me being a
Hi
Tyring to use apt and aptitude on my NSLU2 but both crahses any idea how to
resolve?
ICEDHOME:~# aptitude
Ouch! Got SIGSEGV, dying..
Segmentation fault
I
ICEDHOME:~# apt-get remove ftpd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install
Hi
I have just recently installed debian on one of my SLUGs. This is my first
experience of Debian and i find it really enjoyable however i run into a
problem I havn't been able to figure out how to displaying swedish
characters. when i try to type any swedish console i just get error beeps
from
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