* Brian [2010-06-07 21:47]:
> I just want to be able to decide whether to boot from the disk or USB stick,
> only one will be plugged in, in the Disk1 connector.
If you use UUID in /etc/fstab this won't work since the UUID is
specific to the partition and the NSLU2 boot process won't read the
UUI
Original Message
Subject:Boot Problems
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:29:53 +0200
From: Brian
To: debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org
Hi, I have a Debian Slug with V5.0.4, Kernel = vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-ixp4xx.
Booting
from a Disk works OK, then I tried to clone that
Brendan Moran wrote:
> I then flashed the new image onto my NSLU2 with upslug2. When I was done
> that, I halted apex while it booted, and reset the environment variables
> to the values that slugimage listed as it built the image.
You shouldn't have changed the environment variables at all. That
Hi Brendan
On Jan 30, 2008 9:56 PM, Brendan Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, my NSLU2 seems to continuously load and reload the kernel image. When
> it gets to loading the initramfs, it stops, goes back, and loads the kernel
> image again. I can't interrupt the process. What have I done wr
I'm trying to get my NSLU2 going with an updated kernel image that fits with
Debian. I was using slugos/le + debian before.
In my slugos/le + debian environment, I downloaded and installed
kernel-image-2.6.23-1-ixp4xx, and created the corresponding ramdisk. I
downloaded the apex binary at the bott
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> What NeTTrom firmware revision do you have?
>
> [What revision does Debian require? Is there a way to probe this
> easily, so the installer can give a warning?]
Currently there is not "easy" way to check the NeTTrom version, on a
running system
Hello,
Good news. The system is up and running now. I had to make one 20GB partition
and a
256MB swap partition. Running like a swiss clock now, no errors in sight
Marko
Hello,
Thanks for you interest Adam. NeTTrom firmware is version 2.1.16c. I got the
system
set up now (Forgot that I can switch to the console during install). So my
previous
question may just be a hint that the mke2fs should use -O sparse_super during
the
install in the future for the netwinde
Marko Dinic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to install Debian on my Netwinder OfficeServer, and it keeps
> failing!
What NeTTrom firmware revision do you have?
[What revision does Debian require? Is there a way to probe this easily, so the
installer can give a warning?]
Just a thought,
-Adam P
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