Are you using swap [...]
No idea what I had at installation time, but here's what I finally
ended up with by following default instructions. I know swap and
ext3 are supposed to be dangerous for write-limited flsah drives,
but I think I'll let myself get burned a few times before I start
actuall
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 12:35:13PM -0800, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> I was able to install Debian on the nslu2, with only minor deviation
> from the documented procedure. Starting point was a brand new
> nslu2 from Linksys, which had been configured to a static IP via
> the windows configuraton tool
* Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-17 12:35]:
> the windows configuraton tool. This was with a 1GB flash thumbdrive.
>
> First, the installer disconnected my ssh session during partitioning.
> I was able to reconnect and resume the installer, but it immediately
Quite a few people ha
I was able to install Debian on the nslu2, with only minor deviation
from the documented procedure. Starting point was a brand new
nslu2 from Linksys, which had been configured to a static IP via
the windows configuraton tool. This was with a 1GB flash thumbdrive.
First, the installer disconnect
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