**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 27 23:59:56 2005 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 28 00:40:44 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 28 00:40:52 2005 Feb 28 06:58:21 anyone home? Feb 28 08:20:36 anyone here to help with a connectivity issue from a win2k machine? Feb 28 08:44:35 Kirk_22: don't know, what's the problem? Feb 28 09:14:33 caplink811-away - I have 3 win2k machines. They can all see each other and the nslu2 except for one machine that just can't see the nslu2 Feb 28 09:15:05 The network settings and the firewalls are setup the same and I can ping the nslu2 Feb 28 09:15:35 I suspect it may be a service that isn't running but I'm stumped as to which one Feb 28 11:08:25 <[1]garpinc> I ran out of space in /share/hdd/conf partition. Is the answer on the How To the approach everyone here is taking to address that issue? Feb 28 11:10:26 you mean the "IncreaseSpaceAvailableForPackages"? Feb 28 11:11:16 <[1]garpinc> yes Feb 28 11:11:24 there are some caveats listed there Feb 28 11:11:53 I beleive some ppl are using the custom sized partitions as a fix also Feb 28 11:19:34 Kirk_22: Sorry, was away.. haven't running an english version, but imho, the relevant services should be server, workstation and browser Feb 28 11:20:08 what's about the user, you've tried on each ws the same user? Feb 28 11:23:30 thanks - I'll look into that when I get back to the machine Feb 28 11:33:58 <[1]garpinc> ByronT is there a howto wrt resizing the partition? Feb 28 11:34:42 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/CustomSizedPartitions Feb 28 11:50:25 <[1]garpinc> Is there a way to increase the size of a partition without copying everything out of hard disk and recopying back in? Feb 28 11:51:53 only if the whole of the drive hadn't been partitioned and you're extending one partition into blank space... Feb 28 11:52:19 to be safe, you would want to copy everything away and then copy back.... Feb 28 11:55:27 ByronT-is there a way to encrypt an entire partition and have the 'key' last as until the next reboot? Feb 28 11:56:03 * Kirk_22 is paranoid of a drive theft Feb 28 11:56:32 I do not know.. Feb 28 11:57:56 I guess I'm trying to figure out a way that the drive is decrypted while it is on my network but if it walks away then it's encrypted Feb 28 12:06:46 i think the slug hasn't enough power for online de-/encription :-( Feb 28 12:14:59 cpu wise, but there was a discussion in the yahoo mailing list concerning this and bob_tm made some suggestions/comments Feb 28 12:18:02 can you point me to a msgno or a subject? Feb 28 12:18:59 thx found it.. Feb 28 12:19:12 I was still searching!!! :P Feb 28 12:19:43 scrolin down in the newsreader, 22 days ago ;-) Feb 28 12:20:45 Kirk_22: thread starting at 06.02.05 in nslu2-linux Feb 28 12:21:11 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/message/4103 Feb 28 12:23:19 I'll have to look at that but can't get on yahoo right now Feb 28 12:24:04 grrrr... how do ppl miss that you have to re-unsling after a firmware upgrade? Feb 28 12:26:42 knoppix can make an encrypted home directory where you have to type a pass phase pretty early in the boot process - maybe there's more clues there Feb 28 12:29:08 so ppl haven't read the docs... Feb 28 12:29:42 or... they "can't be bothered to follow the directions" Feb 28 12:31:13 follow the docs is too easy, and produce no difficulty... Feb 28 13:04:23 hi Feb 28 13:04:46 hello Feb 28 13:05:21 do you known it there is a limit to backup jobs in unslung nslu2? Feb 28 13:05:29 -n Feb 28 13:06:07 with linksys firmware I was unable to add more than 5 backup jobs Feb 28 13:06:33 just thinking whether to flash 3.0 unslung and try with that Feb 28 13:07:10 I do not know (and did not know that there was a limit to the stock firmware) Feb 28 13:07:51 you can always try out the unslung firmware and then revert if you're unhappy with unslung Feb 28 13:08:10 yep Feb 28 13:08:55 btw, you will need to do some alteration to get the backup functioning correctly if you go to unslung Feb 28 13:09:41 be prepared to do this http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/FixTheDriveBackupForUnslungFirmware Feb 28 13:09:46 if you go to unslung Feb 28 13:10:31 yep Feb 28 13:10:39 with rsync Feb 28 13:12:06 I would think that the limit imposed with the stock firmware may just be a web interface issue Feb 28 13:12:46 but if you know what you're doing, then you could probably set as many jobs as you wanted Feb 28 13:20:25 yep Feb 28 13:20:52 there is a javascript popup that says "can't add more than 5" Feb 28 13:21:04 so it might be a javascript limitatio Feb 28 13:21:27 n **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 28 23:59:56 2005