Re: Experiences of armel on NSLU2

2007-02-15 Thread Rod Whitby
Laz wrote: > On Thursday 15 February 2007 05:10, Joey Hess wrote: >> Rod Whitby wrote: >>> Looks like you're not loading the microcode. >> FWIW, it's in /lib/firmware on an installed nslu2 system. > > Aha! This is using the open source network driver (as far as I know!) and > didn't think it stil

Re: Experiences of armel on NSLU2

2007-02-15 Thread Laz
On Thursday 15 February 2007 05:10, Joey Hess wrote: > Rod Whitby wrote: > > Looks like you're not loading the microcode. > > FWIW, it's in /lib/firmware on an installed nslu2 system. Aha! This is using the open source network driver (as far as I know!) and didn't think it still had a microcode.

Re: Experiences of armel on NSLU2

2007-02-14 Thread Joey Hess
Rod Whitby wrote: > Looks like you're not loading the microcode. FWIW, it's in /lib/firmware on an installed nslu2 system. The LEDs won't light during boot unless nslu2-utils is installed, BTW. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Experiences of armel on NSLU2

2007-02-14 Thread Rod Whitby
Laz wrote: > I've been testing Debian armel on a Linksys NSLU2 over the past couple of > days. I built a kernel with EABI support and this seems to work fine both > with the normal arm port and with the armel rootfs in a chroot environment. > > I have now mounted the (USB) disk on another Debian

Experiences of armel on NSLU2

2007-02-14 Thread Laz
I've been testing Debian armel on a Linksys NSLU2 over the past couple of days. I built a kernel with EABI support and this seems to work fine both with the normal arm port and with the armel rootfs in a chroot environment. I have now mounted the (USB) disk on another Debian box and replaced th