Thank you very much, Björn.
Reading the man page, I have the idea of point vmlinuz to my kernel
version. ;-)
Xan.
Linux 2.6.26 image on IXP4xx
ii linux-image-2.6.32-5-ixp4xx 2.6.32-38
Linux 2.6.32 for IXP4xx
xan@caixa:~$
and
$ uname -a
Linux caixa 2.6.32-5-ixp4xx #1 Mon Oct 3 12:19:10 UTC 2011 armv5tel
GNU/Linux
I want to know:
a) how can I choose that other li
m thinking about tons of lines before I read it (with cat
/dev/xconsole, xconsole is clear !?). Is there any way for specifying
the max size of this device?
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. "man context" gives me "no
manual entry for context" Can you be more specific about where or what
the problem is?
Sorry to be thick,
--dkg
Maybe you refer to texexec. Try "man texexec". Does it work?
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M... I will try someday so. In that moment, I will mail you for help
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Okay, Tobias. Thanks for this comment. Really I'm a lazy man and with
your comment, I think I will continue to my script that only change
route table switching between eth0 and wlan0. It's not the most
beautiful way but it's the easiest way to do what I want.
Thanks Tobias an
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Xan wrote:
I have nslu2 with as far as I know it does not have network-manager
avaliable (it has no screen). Really, I have to write a "server"
detecting the kernel event of unplugged ethernet and only p
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:00:10PM +0100, Xan wrote:
My access point? Why the active-backup bonding depends on AP and not
only on my box (nslu2)? Can you explain me technical details?
My understanding of bonding means both ends have to support it for
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:24:16PM +0100, Xan wrote:
From: Xan
To: Oliver Kiddle ,
debian-arm
Subject: Howto (active-backup) bonding eth0 and wlan0 (was Re: nslu2: two
ethernets: one by default)
Hi,
I like very much the Oliver private
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:23:56PM +0100, Xan wrote:
I have follow your comments and for now I wrote a python script
[http://github.com/somenxavi/misc/blob/master/change-routing-script/cable-ini.py]
that I run every minute in my system. It essentially see
lob/master/change-routing-script/log.txt]).
Can you see it? How can I change the script for doing what I want?
Thanks,
Xan.
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 05:03:40PM +0100, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have now this route table:
# route
Kernel IP routing table
D
manual
bond-master bond0
bond-give-a-chance 10
wpa-bridge bond0
But where to specify wpa-conf? Can any put all bonding configuration
equivalence of what I have?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Xan.
En/na Oliver Kiddle ha escrit:
On 30 Oct, Xan wrote:
Perhaps it's a too
... thanks for saying. I think I maintain different ip's and do not
bridge. It's more difficult what I want.... ;-)
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En/na Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski ha escrit:
Hello,
Xan pisze:
172.26.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 172.26.0.2
172.26.0.0/16 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 172.26.0.3
default via 172.26.0.1 dev wlan0
default via 172.26.0.1 dev eth0 )
Suggestion: You could
En/na Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski ha escrit:
Hello,
Xan pisze:
172.26.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 172.26.0.2
172.26.0.0/16 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 172.26.0.3
default via 172.26.0.1 dev wlan0
default via 172.26.0.1 dev eth0 )
Suggestion: You could try
dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 172.26.0.1
ip route add default via 172.26.0.1 dev eth0
?
Is it correct?
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
How to use ip link for seeing if eth0 is plugged ? ip link show eth0
gets me lot of output. cable unplugged==NO-CARRIER???
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
Yes. This:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# This script see if eth0 cable is plugged or unplugged
# and prints the corresponding output
How to use ip link for seeing if eth0 is plugged ? ip link show eth0
gets me lot of output. cable unplugged==NO-CARRIER???
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En/na Michael Shuler ha escrit:
On 11/09/2009 11:23 AM, Xan wrote:
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
'ethtool' or 'ip link' should be able to tell you if a link is up or
down.
A clever tool would subscribe to netlink and get notifications of link
state changes, but
En/na Michael Shuler ha escrit:
On 11/09/2009 11:23 AM, Xan wrote:
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
'ethtool' or 'ip link' should be able to tell you if a link is up or
down.
A clever tool would subscribe to netlink and get notifications of link
state changes, but
route add 10.200.64.0/20 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src
10.200.65.12
ip route add default via 10.200.16.1 dev eth0
if it's come back.
Thanks for the annoying,
Xan.
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En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 01:39:59PM +0100, Xan wrote:
So, when we use ip or route, where the data stores? If we reboot, the
same behaviour is wished.
It isn't stored. It is just runtime configuration.
How can you provide instruccions for b
extremely useful and much more powerful than route and
ifconfig ever were. A lot more options are available, and the syntax
is a lot nicer too.
Thanks a lot,
I will reformat in my case and I will say what happens. Thanks a lot,
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En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 09:56:10PM +0100, Xan wrote:
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
O
Other than patching the kernel to change the behaviour to be more router
like though, about the best you can do is have a cron job or daemon
check the link state
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 09:58:22PM +0100, Xan wrote:
Yes, it's true. :-)
But then, could I unplugged the harddisk of nslu2 and modify the router
table? Where the router table stores? Where is the configuration file?
It is not stored.
that ugly and fragile
though.
How to do this script? How to test if one device is down?
Xan.
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En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 08:38:12PM +0100, Xan wrote:
How can I reorder them? via route command? All wlan0 //at top//
I don't know of any way other than deleting and re-adding using the
'ip route' command (route and ifconfig are obsolete
0
eth0
With that we swap the behaviour of wlan0 and eth0?
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sk in
172.26.0.2 (eth0) or 172.26.0.3 (wlan0), the router will be unreacheable.
How can I do that?
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En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 03:19:22PM +0100, Xan wrote:
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
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 t
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
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 p
ebian does not drop support ;-)
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* Xan [2009-10-31 07:57]:
For the other hand, I hear that there was no clear who was the
maintainer of ipx4xx driver in kernel. I don't remember in what
journal I read. But I think that it has solved.
That got resolved and imho ixp4xx was never
, explain the details because I'm an ignorant user in
that field.
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er hand, I hear that there was no clear who was the
maintainer of ipx4xx driver in kernel. I don't remember in what journal
I read. But I think that it has solved.
Just an opinion,
Xan.*
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h the upgrade,
so I doubt the new kernel has a problem.
Xan, have you tried connecting your disks to another machine and
running fsck over the partitions?
Martin, thanks for testing.
I confirmed that switching is the problem. I change paths in /etc/fstab
for UUID, rebooting and upgrade kernel
En/na Pierre Maziere ha escrit:
Hi Xan,
Yesterday I applied the security updates to my nslu2 running debian.
It seems that I have the same problem that you had some days ago
(http://osdir.com/ml/general/2009-10/msg05976.html) : the nslu2 hang
with one led on, and doesn't seem to complet
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan [2009-10-15 13:40]:
Any hint? should I have to reinstall another way the debian?
Unless you can connect a serial console, I don't think there's an easy
way to find out what's going on.
I see you're using two disks. This
Any hint? should I have to reinstall another way the debian?
Xan.
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Yesterday I upgraded my kernel in my slug: linux-image-2.6.26-2-ixp4xx
(2.6.26-17lenny2 => 2.6.26-19) (see below). For module dependencies as
debian suggest, I rebooted the system and now I can
ing).
How can I do? Is it possible a bug?
I included the log (I put *.* in one log) at the final.
Any help? I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
**upgraded:***
apt-get upgrade -V
S'està llegint la llista de paquets... Fet
S'està construint l'arbre de dependè
It does not appear in mailing list
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Yesterday I upgraded my kernel in my slug: linux-image-2.6.26-2-ixp4xx
(2.6.26-17lenny2 => 2.6.26-19) (see below). For module dependencies as
debian suggest, I rebooted the system and now I can not enter via ssh
in slug. The s
hy it needs cpp,
openssl or subversion for example?. Actually the use of RCS in ikiwiki
is optional.
Please, revise this depedencies.
Is it a bug or really these packages have these dependencies?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS: Please, CC always debian-arm list (I'm just only subscribed her
translation (it's exactly the txt2tags document but
with xhtml syntax)
[http://github.com/somenxavi/misc/blob/1ea375ed004ff238a3e6fee74a0bc3e9c3c7625d/RAID1-how-can-I-did-english.xhtml]
Please, be free to use and improve that everywhere.
Regards and thanks for help me,
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Is it wrong?
Perhaps I have to did:
- cp -dpRx /chrut /mnt/
- cp -dpRx /var/log /mnt/var/ ?
Xan.
I had to did:
cp -dpRx /chrut/./ /mnt/
cp -dpRx /var/log./ /mnt/var/
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- cp -dpRx / /mnt/
- mount /dev/md1 /mnt/chrut
- cp -dpRx /chrut /mnt/chrut
- mount /dev/md2 /mnt/var/log/
- cp -dpRx /var/log /mnt/var/log/
Is it wrong?
Perhaps I have to did:
- cp -dpRx /chrut /mnt/
- cp -dpRx /var/log /mnt/var/ ?
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En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan [2009-07-09 17:23]:
** I have to put the configuration in mdadm.conf ? **
Waiting your response I don't reboot for now.
I'm not expert with RAID but I don't think /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf is
required.
Great, it works!!!. Af
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan [2009-07-07 23:51]:
Mmm. my main problem is really to change boot disk in the kernel from
/dev/sda1 to /dev/md0.
How can do that in nlsu2?
Edit /etc/fstab and then run: update-initramfs -u
I edit my fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file
ering
the slug?
Revert the /etc/fstab change on the USB disk and apply the mtd backup
with upslug2.
How?
upslug2 -i backup.img ??
where
cat /dev/mtdblock? > backup.img
This is the last one, I promise ;-)
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x27;s exactly the steps I have to follow for recovering
the slug?
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* Xan [2009-07-07 23:51]:
Mmm. my main problem is really to change boot disk in the kernel from
/dev/sda1 to /dev/md0.
How can do that in nlsu2?
Edit /etc/fstab and then run: update-initramfs -u
And that's all?
I see in /etc/init-ramfs
Mmm. my main problem is really to change boot disk in the kernel
from /dev/sda1 to /dev/md0.
How can do that in nlsu2?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi folks,
I have nslu2 with debian 5.0.2 installed.
I have two usb key attached in my nslu2. One has /, /chrut and
/var
En/na Martin Guy ha escrit:
On 7/6/09, Xan wrot
I just want to know if no entry for /var/log/fsck/ in logrotate is a bug, a
typo or so. Is it for some reason that logrotate has no entries for that?
Hi
That's nothing to do with the ARM port of debian, but with main
debian. I
Hi,
I just want to know if no entry for /var/log/fsck/ in logrotate is a
bug, a typo or so. Is it for some reason that logrotate has no entries
for that?
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the mentioned tutorial.
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* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-26 16:31]:
So, it seems that jfs is good. Perhaps you (Martin) could include in
d-i as an option.
I'm uploading new installer kernels for armel right now that contain
JFS.
Thanks a lot, Martin. Mayb
En/na Xan ha escrit:
And finally, where (or how) can I find rt73.bin on my system? This is
only if I want to do with the old driver?
iirc, the firmware is needed no matter you're using the legacy driver or
the rt2x00 one. For the firmware, look at the link on this page:
http://r
//rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Firmware_license
Arnaud
Mmm wow!. Can you see the reference of that? Why I have to use
firmware in the new driver?. I think that new driver has no firmware
dependencies.
Well, I will try it.
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Thanks
Wow!!. How could be happen that different mirrors have different policies?
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ehci_hcd 35244 0
ohci_hcd 18276 0
usbcore 128732 6
rt73usb,rt2x00usb,usb_storage,ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd
So, how can I "change" the driver for this interface?
And finally, where (or how) can I find rt73.bin on my system? This is
only if I want
En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Daniel Kahn Gillmor ha escrit:
On Fri 2008-08-29 10:56:26 -0400, Xan wrote:
Last question: how can I see what module wlan0 is used? rt2x00 or
rt73?
On modern Linux kernels, sysfs has a lot of information about attacheds
devices. I can tell that eth0 on my
En/na Daniel Kahn Gillmor ha escrit:
On Fri 2008-08-29 10:56:26 -0400, Xan wrote:
Last question: how can I see what module wlan0 is used? rt2x00 or
rt73?
On modern Linux kernels, sysfs has a lot of information about attacheds
devices. I can tell that eth0 on my NSLU2 is using the
En/na Gaudenz Steinlin ha escrit:
Hi Xan
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 04:24:29PM +0200, Xan wrote:
Hi,
Recently I drop exim4 packages (# apt-get remove exim4 exim4-base
exim4-config exim4-daemon-light) and so it removes "at" and "bsd-mailx".
Now I haven't mail.
B
En/na Gaudenz Steinlin ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 03:33:48PM +0200, Xan wrote:
En/na Gaudenz Steinlin ha escrit:
Okay. Thanks.
With ifconfig -a, it appears. But I have two new interfaces. How can I
see what modules use any of these?
ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet
e a mail" and I can run
"mail" or similar program
- I can send local mails (from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.)
What program fits into my needs (without reinstalling exim4, postfix or
equivalents)?
Does anyone know it?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
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En/na Gaudenz Steinlin ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:54:32AM +0200, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have attached to slug a hub of 4 ports and in one port I plug a net
usb key.
This key has ralink driver
kernel detects it (you can show that in dmesg), but it does not put any
interface (I
step. I'm a begginer.
I want to use rt2x00 instead of old rt2570 driver
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
[dmesg]
usb-storage: device found at 2
[42949385.83] usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
[42949385.94] usb 1-2.4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd
and addr
it's bussy)
I hope others can help you.
If there is no volunteers... I rethinking delete files in jfs and
putting xfs ;-)
Regards,
Xan
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
I have slug with debian armel installed.
ext3 in / (see /etc/fstab I attached).
If I put in fstab: *barrier=1 or commit=30 or data=journal* *in /,
*I can't connect to slug via ssh (ssh: connect to host 172.26.0.2
po
En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
I have slug with debian armel installed.
ext3 in / (see /etc/fstab I attached).
If I put in fstab: *barrier=1 or commit=30 or data=journal* *in /, *I
can't connect to slug via ssh (ssh: connect to host 172.26.0.2 port
22: No route to host
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
I have slug with debian armel installed.
ext3 in / (see /etc/fstab I attached).
If I put in fstab: *barrier=1 or commit=30 or data=journal* *in /, *I
can't connect to slug via ssh (ssh: connect to host 172.26.0.2 port
22: No route to host). Is it possible? 8-|
nyone help me detecting problem?
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
PS:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext3errors=remount-ro,noatime 0 1
/dev/sda7 /chrut
partition. All is ok.
So, it seems that jfs is good. Perhaps you (Martin) could include in d-i
as an option. For the other hand, maybe we need more testing it (any
volunteer?)
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Xan.
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* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-25 16:32]:
Can you confirmed that pidentd is installed by default in debian armel?
Why? Is not ident protocol anachronic? (see wikipedia entry)
pidentd is installed on all debian installs by default,
since the &qu
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-25 16:32]:
Can you confirmed that pidentd is installed by default in debian armel?
Why? Is not ident protocol anachronic? (see wikipedia entry)
Can you explain a bit more
Adding Anibal Monsalve Salaza
hi,
Can you confirmed that pidentd is installed by default in debian armel?
Why? Is not ident protocol anachronic? (see wikipedia entry)
Can you explain a bit more
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What do I need? Please, tell me step by step... I'm novice.
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automatically? If it's not, why blue light is off?
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En/na Fernando Carolo ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to try it. I don't want break my slug too, but I think that if all is
wrong, we could re-upslug2 it (and start again) (please, could anyone
confirm that in any case reflashing
sted in
the results.
Regards,
Xan.
coldtobi
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 18:19 +0200, Xan wrote:
OKay. / and all other patitions are ext3 (except of one that are ext2).
Can you will help me for migrating one partition to jfs and detecting
the possible bug?
Thanks,
Xan.
En/na Tobias Frost
OKay. / and all other patitions are ext3 (except of one that are ext2).
Can you will help me for migrating one partition to jfs and detecting
the possible bug?
Thanks,
Xan.
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
You could test it
Make an ext3 for root, just big enough for debian, install debian
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-22 16:11]:
Well, in module selection step I choose, among others partman-jfs
for formating my usb harddisk, but when I format one partition, JFS
does not appears among options. If I choose partman-xfs for examp
However, I did not debug the issue. The problem could be gone (as this
was at 2.6.18), but you should be aware of it.
Wow!!.
Could anyone confirm if these bugs are fixed?
If don't, I will think to pass to classical ext3 ;-)
Regards,
Xan.
coldtobi
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 16:11 +0200, Xan w
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
Xan,
I'm not an expert on these issues, but I'll try to answer as best as I can.
Mmm what this mean? What is the "archive"?
Is there any site from downloading the fixed version?
You don't need to download anythi
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-19 11:42]:
I have a slug. Now I have unslung installed on it, but I want
install a Debian. Following [1] I planned to install armel lenny
beta2, but I found [2] that perhaps there is a bug.
It's fixe
te release (other than figuring in [3]) with a
fix?
Thanks a lot,
Xan
[1] http://www.cyrius.com/journal/debian/nslu2/lenny-beta2
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/08/msg00068.html
[3] http://www.slug-firmware.net/d-dls.php
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icities, I think I pass to write anyting to SysConf! ;-)
Regards,
Xan.
En/na Rod Whitby ha escrit:
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-11 16:10]:
Mmm interesting. Is there any possibility that Debian update
this information in SysConf (plus obviously in the disk)? It could
be interesting to have an uptodate information (for reco
En/na Rod Whitby ha escrit:
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-10 21:40]:
I have a nslu2. I installed debian-arm with installer in hardisk.
Now I have a problems and I run upslug2 unslung6.10-image. So now I
have Unslung on my slug. Surprisingly the network sett
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-10 21:40]:
I have a nslu2. I installed debian-arm with installer in hardisk.
Now I have a problems and I run upslug2 unslung6.10-image. So now I
have Unslung on my slug. Surprisingly the network setting in
unslung a
stored? In internal
flash memory?
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
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Xan.
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Perhaps it's a bug with module-assistant.
I asked in list and perhaps it's related
[http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/05/msg00094.html]
Regards,
Xan.
En/na johncohn ha escrit:
Wouter,
Thanks this looks like just what I need. I have module-assistant up and
configured. Wh
En/na Kurt Pruenner ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
Can you give me how to do "normal patch cable and a NIC with auto
crossover"?.
Either your hardware supports it and automatically crosses out the
ethernet port or it doesn't. That totally depends on what kind of NIC
you
First of all, thanks.
En/na Kurt Pruenner ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
I'm almost sure that it have the old kernels in /boot. Can I rename the
kernels and assure that it runs?
Since the NSLU2 reads the kernel and a small initrd with the kernel
modules from it's internal 8MB
En/na Kurt Pruenner ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
As described before, I can't access via ssh to my slug.
I just want to know if you know any other solution of open box and
connect to serial port of nslu2 for recovering system.
I don't want to open my box if it's possible.
As described before, I can't access via ssh to my slug.
I just want to know if you know any other solution of open box and
connect to serial port of nslu2 for recovering system.
I don't want to open my box if it's possible.
Regards,
Xan.
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Because I
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 06:19:48PM +0200, Xan wrote:
Okay Lennart. Thanks.
I have the default kernel with stable debian. Has it got it?
No idea. I don't have an arm that is supported by a default Debian
kernel (or does USB for that matter).
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