**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 27 23:59:56 2005 May 28 08:58:47 hello May 28 10:14:58 hi [BioK] May 28 10:15:03 <[BioK]> hi May 28 10:15:03 <[BioK]> ;) May 28 10:15:22 <[BioK]> well i checked the wiki and faq didnt found May 28 10:15:33 so, if i understood right, you've done a /sbin/unlsing, and a /sbin/slingover, right? May 28 10:15:57 <[BioK]> i does /sbin/unsling disk1 yeah May 28 10:16:09 <[BioK]> but i didnt see thing about slingover in readme file May 28 10:16:17 <[BioK]> oh May 28 10:16:18 <[BioK]> damn May 28 10:16:20 <[BioK]> just saw that May 28 10:16:21 <[BioK]> gimme a sec May 28 10:16:36 <[BioK]> it was talking about migrate lol i was sure it was for upgrading version May 28 10:16:40 cool down, and wait a moment May 28 10:17:08 so, you've done unsling, with hd attached May 28 10:17:17 ? May 28 10:17:38 <[BioK]> yes May 28 10:17:53 from witch version, you've done the upgrade? May 28 10:18:06 or is that a new setu? May 28 10:18:08 <[BioK]> 2.24 orignal direct to the latest unslug May 28 10:18:11 s/setu/setup May 28 10:18:13 <[BioK]> a new setup May 28 10:18:29 <[BioK]> euh not 2.24 i mean the 24 version of linksys May 28 10:18:36 what result show df? May 28 10:18:48 <[BioK]> i past all the thing here ? May 28 10:18:59 <[BioK]> s/past/paste May 28 10:19:03 yea, should be 5 or 6 lines May 28 10:19:10 <[BioK]> rootfs 11895 10038 1857 84% / May 28 10:19:10 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 6528 5292 1236 81% /initrd May 28 10:19:10 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% / May 28 10:19:10 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% /dev.state May 28 10:19:10 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% /var.state May 28 10:19:11 <[BioK]> /dev/sda1 56877 14255 42035 25% /share/hdd/data May 28 10:19:13 <[BioK]> /dev/sda2 123923 4143 118501 3% /share/hdd/conf May 28 10:19:37 seems, sou're in maintenance mode May 28 10:19:49 <[BioK]> ?? May 28 10:20:10 df should give you something like that May 28 10:20:11 [root@linus unslung]$ df May 28 10:20:11 Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on May 28 10:20:11 rootfs 76777888 43387500 32610356 57% / May 28 10:20:11 /dev/sda1 6528 5288 1240 81% /initrd May 28 10:20:11 /dev/sda1 76777888 43387500 32610356 57% / May 28 10:20:13 /dev/sda1 76777888 43387500 32610356 57% /share/hdd/data May 28 10:20:15 /dev/sda2 116661 6975 108482 6% /share/hdd/conf May 28 10:20:32 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:20:41 <[BioK]> i just exited the maintenance mode i didnt saw it sorry May 28 10:20:54 <[BioK]> is rebooting now May 28 10:21:00 <[BioK]> do i have to do the rootfs 11895 10038 1857 84% / May 28 10:21:00 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 6528 5292 1236 81% /initrd May 28 10:21:00 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% / May 28 10:21:00 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% /dev.state May 28 10:21:00 <[BioK]> /dev/ram0 11895 10038 1857 84% /var.state May 28 10:21:01 <[BioK]> /dev/sda1 56877 14255 42035 25% /share/hdd/data May 28 10:21:03 <[BioK]> /dev/sda2 123923 4143 118501 3% /share/hdd/conf May 28 10:21:05 <[BioK]> whoops May 28 10:21:05 so, you're rootfs is ramdisk, and the room there is low May 28 10:21:07 <[BioK]> my bad May 28 10:21:32 mom, pls May 28 10:21:39 <[BioK]> do i have to do /sbin/slingover disk1 and /sbin/unsling disk1 thing ? May 28 10:21:44 You need to follow the wiki instructions on exiting maintenance mode. May 28 10:22:01 <[BioK]> is alrealy exited via the web May 28 10:22:21 No it didn't May 28 10:22:48 <[BioK]> oh ya right May 28 10:24:12 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/GetOutOfMaintMode May 28 10:24:16 <[BioK]> thanks May 28 10:24:18 if you're out of maintenance mode than the rootfs should point to /dev/sda1 May 28 10:24:42 or /dev/mtdblock4 with no drives attached. May 28 10:24:56 you're right glc May 28 10:25:06 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:25:22 <[BioK]> booting without disk now gonna shutdown maintenance mode May 28 10:29:25 <[BioK]> during this boot May 28 10:29:34 <[BioK]> let me ask you a question out of subject May 28 10:29:52 <[BioK]> does is there any other hardward thing like nslu2 ? i mean with linux or simple thing ? May 28 10:30:05 <[BioK]> i heard about a wireless router from linksys that can also have package lol May 28 10:30:31 you've heard abount wrt54g or gs May 28 10:30:39 s/abount/about May 28 10:30:51 <[BioK]> wrt54g May 28 10:30:53 <[BioK]> what is gs ? May 28 10:31:22 have more ram (imho 32MByte) and something called speedboost May 28 10:31:54 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:31:59 <[BioK]> work similar that nslu2 ? May 28 10:33:19 likewise, but without a hd, so you've must do anything at startup via a startup script, and without hd, the space is quite low for packages May 28 10:33:46 <[BioK]> oh well ok May 28 10:33:53 but it's a cheap device in germany around €55.- May 28 10:33:55 <[BioK]> is linksys the only compagny doing stuff like that ? May 28 10:34:11 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:34:38 didn't think so, you might have a look at http://www.tomsnetworking.com/ May 28 10:34:48 <[BioK]> No space left on device May 28 10:34:50 <[BioK]> same thing May 28 10:34:56 <[BioK]> rootfs 6528 6492 36 99% / May 28 10:34:56 <[BioK]> /dev/mtdblock4 6528 6492 36 99% / May 28 10:34:56 <[BioK]> /dev/mtdblock4 6528 6492 36 99% /dev.state May 28 10:34:56 <[BioK]> /dev/mtdblock4 6528 6492 36 99% /var.state May 28 10:34:56 <[BioK]> /dev/sda1 56877 14255 42035 25% /share/hdd/data May 28 10:34:57 <[BioK]> /dev/sda2 123923 4144 118500 3% /share/hdd/conf May 28 10:35:54 i think, it's might be a good thing to start over with reflashing May 28 10:36:14 <[BioK]> returning in maintenace mode and reflashing right ? May 28 10:36:28 but, before do that, you've search for .ramdisk on youre hd May 28 10:36:34 Yes. You filled your flash, and that is fairly unrecoverable without a reflash. May 28 10:36:42 <[BioK]> haha ok May 28 10:36:45 and delete every .ramdisk you're found May 28 10:37:24 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:38:04 Other inexpensive linux boxen are linkstation and hacked Xbox. May 28 10:38:27 <[BioK]> yeah i know about hacked xbox May 28 10:38:31 <[BioK]> linkstation is the ps2 one ? May 28 10:39:41 if everything wents fine, then you're rootfs points to /dev/sda1, you cam verifiy this with the df command May 28 10:39:49 s/cam/can May 28 10:40:13 <[BioK]> ij May 28 10:40:14 <[BioK]> ok May 28 10:41:28 8260 PPC May 28 10:42:00 <[BioK]> ok not bad May 28 10:43:59 You may not have actually unslung previously. May 28 10:44:09 <[BioK]> no May 28 10:44:12 <[BioK]> 1st time today May 28 10:44:36 Boot without drive, telnet in, connect drive , wait for it to be mounted rw, and then unsling. May 28 10:45:02 <[BioK]> yeah that what i readed in readme May 28 10:45:24 Make sure it is read-write befor unslinging. May 28 10:45:40 <[BioK]> ok May 28 11:14:41 <[BioK]> glc still there ? May 28 11:15:02 Yes. May 28 11:15:20 <[BioK]> i think when i filled up the flash everything get lost lol May 28 11:15:29 <[BioK]> i can't even ping the nslu2 :P May 28 11:16:06 If you are filling up the flash, then you are not following the instructions. May 28 11:16:30 A slug with filled flash will not run. May 28 11:17:11 Re-flash it. May 28 11:17:15 so you would read http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/TelnetIntoRedBoot May 28 11:17:35 and http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/RecoverFromABadFlash May 28 11:17:58 <[BioK]> well i does what caplink did flashing it but to flash it i have to go in and enable maintenance mode what i does and then nslu2 rebooted and nothing more May 28 11:18:13 <[BioK]> caplink811_away i just tried i can't nslu2 ip 9000 no awnser May 28 11:18:33 you're in the 192.168.0.x subnet? May 28 11:18:38 <[BioK]> yes May 28 11:18:55 <[BioK]> im 192.168.1.4 nslu2 is .5 May 28 11:19:00 Then you can telnet into redboot. May 28 11:19:08 <[BioK]> is not awnsering May 28 11:19:13 there's a small window, around 1 or 2 secs where you can pping the slug, and can try to catch the redboot prompt May 28 11:19:31 No. 192.168.1.4 is not in the 192.168.0.x subnet. May 28 11:20:06 <[BioK]> router with dhcp :) May 28 11:20:24 Do NOT use dhcp. May 28 11:20:45 you're should assign a 192.168.0.x ip to youre workstation, and then try again May 28 11:20:51 <[BioK]> actualy my router game me .4 and .5 to nslu2 May 28 11:20:59 <[BioK]> ok May 28 11:21:02 Do NOT use dhcp. May 28 11:21:27 <[BioK]> well by default nslu2 is 192.168.1.77 not 0.x May 28 11:22:08 [BioK]: but, if the slug isn't running, the default ip is 192.168.0.1 at port 9000 you can catch the redboot prompt May 28 11:22:34 so if you're a win user, open to command windows May 28 11:22:50 in the first starts a ping -t 192.168.0.1 May 28 11:23:11 <[BioK]> not awnser on ping -t 192.168.0.1 May 28 11:23:36 <[BioK]> well when the slug boot i hear the beep May 28 11:23:45 and in the second wrote a command like telnet 192.168.0.1 9000 and be ready to hit return, if in the first window the ping is answered May 28 11:24:02 <[BioK]> it didnt May 28 11:24:24 have you read the howto's to which i've pointed before? May 28 11:24:32 <[BioK]> yes May 28 11:24:36 k May 28 11:25:40 so you could try around 10 or 15 times to get the redboot prompt, but at least it will be successfully. remember, there's a small timewindow to get the prompt May 28 11:26:31 and verifiy youre windows network configuration by type in a command window -> ipconfig May 28 11:27:05 <[BioK]> 192.168.1.4 May 28 11:27:11 that's bad May 28 11:27:13 <[BioK]> 255.255.255.0 May 28 11:27:20 <[BioK]> and router link 192.168.1.1 May 28 11:27:35 assign a static ip, in the range 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.254 May 28 11:31:05 so he have assigned a static ip ;-) May 28 11:32:01 <[BioK]> humm let see now May 28 11:52:09 <[BioK]> no all ping lost May 28 11:52:40 but youre network setuo is right now? May 28 11:52:45 <[BioK]> yes\ May 28 11:53:09 and youre gateway is set to 192.168.0.1 May 28 12:07:25 <[BioK]> nah nothing to do May 28 12:07:27 <[BioK]> always the samething May 28 12:07:29 <[BioK]> RMA! May 28 12:07:31 <[BioK]> haha May 28 12:08:35 Use the windows utilities that came with the slug. May 28 12:09:28 <[BioK]> u mean the one that search ? May 28 12:09:30 <[BioK]> i just does it May 28 12:09:33 <[BioK]> not found May 28 12:09:34 <[BioK]> haha May 28 12:09:38 <[BioK]> bah May 28 12:09:43 <[BioK]> it said found but nothing May 28 12:10:40 <[BioK]> lol May 28 12:10:48 <[BioK]> and i can click no May 28 12:10:51 <[BioK]> but i can't click yes May 28 12:10:59 <[BioK]> all led are green May 28 12:11:01 <[BioK]> and i heard a beep May 28 12:13:39 so the slug is up May 28 12:13:49 <[BioK]> yeah May 28 12:13:52 <[BioK]> but nothing work May 28 12:13:58 <[BioK]> http://web in dont May 28 12:14:00 <[BioK]> telnet either May 28 12:14:03 <[BioK]> redboot too May 28 12:14:09 <[BioK]> both ip dont awnser ping May 28 12:14:16 youre in 192.168.0.x or 192.1681.x segment? May 28 12:14:28 <[BioK]> both May 28 12:14:41 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheResetButtonToEnterUpgradeMode May 28 12:14:43 <[BioK]> here with network 1 im 192.168.1.4 May 28 12:14:44 ping on 192.168.1.77? May 28 12:14:52 <[BioK]> on my laptop im 192.168.0.4 May 28 12:15:10 which is the default slug ip May 28 12:15:14 <[BioK]> no awnser May 28 12:15:36 <[BioK]> glc well i tried May 28 12:15:43 <[BioK]> pushing reset botton do nothing May 28 12:15:49 <[BioK]> no beep, no reset nothing May 28 12:16:11 <[BioK]> so tootpick is not my friend anymore ;P May 28 12:18:38 have you a cross network cable avaiable? May 28 12:18:45 <[BioK]> sure May 28 12:19:25 <[BioK]> want me to do a direct link like my laptop to the nslu2 ? May 28 12:19:38 well, tehn you should connect a 192.168.0.x pc and the slug directly via the cross cable, and then you should try to catch the redboot prompt May 28 12:19:56 <[BioK]> ok **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 28 23:59:56 2005