* Matthew Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-06 08:51]:
> Does anyone else have this sort of problem?
I haven't heard of anything like this before.
> Is it likely to cause difficulties once I have installed Debian on
> it?
>
> I suppose what I want to know is, if the slug starts up with the
>
I am intending to install Debian on my NSLU2 for the first time. Up to now I
have been using it as supplied by Linksys.
However, there is a quirk about my NSLU2, and I want to check whether it will
cause any problems with Debian. I use the NSLU2 with a USB hard drive. I
turn the hard drive on f
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-15 20:24]:
> Would that be RC2 or some older version?
That's old. Make sure you download the first zip file from
http://www.slug-firmware.net/d-dls.php
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2007/3/15, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can you open a shell (the last but one point in the menu) and type:
uname -a
What version is the kernel running?
uname -a resports:
Linux lillasvart 2.6.15-1-nslu2 #2 Thu Feb 23 22:16:05 UTC 2006 armv5tel unknown
Would that be RC2 or some ol
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-15 10:00]:
> The installation process comes to a halt at the stage: "Download
> installer components", where it gives this error message: "No kernel
> modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between the
Can you open a shell (the last but on
I'm trying to install Debian to my nslu2 using the newly released
debian-installer RC2.
I can successfully flash di-nslu2.bin onto the nslu2 and login over ssh.
The installation process comes to a halt at the stage: "Download
installer components", where it gives this error message: "No kernel
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