**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 09 02:59:57 2006 Jan 09 07:00:34 hi Jan 09 07:00:47 how can I use md+raid1 with openslug 2.7 beta? Jan 09 07:07:56 can I use raid? Jan 09 13:15:45 Evening all.... Jan 09 13:15:51 Mika are u around? Jan 09 13:34:44 yes Boomcar but pls wait i get a cola Jan 09 13:34:59 k... Jan 09 13:38:27 anyone here? Jan 09 13:38:49 yeah, what's up? Jan 09 13:39:03 Anyone that have trouble with samba on openslug 2.7? =) Jan 09 13:39:17 hmm... no, i' Jan 09 13:39:21 ve not tried samba Jan 09 13:39:45 I have version 3.0.20-r2 Jan 09 13:40:32 of samba but still, when I browse my shares from a windows-machine it doesn't report correct file-sizes... Jan 09 13:40:55 they look correct locally i take it? Jan 09 13:41:02 yes Jan 09 13:41:16 are they all completly off, or just a little bit? Jan 09 13:41:17 Boomcar: i am here but a bit busy Jan 09 13:41:24 Last time I saw that you had phpsysinfo running, am I correct? Jan 09 13:41:25 on my xbox really off! Jan 09 13:42:36 the actual size when i browse them locally is 4.2G, on my windows-machines and on the xbox the appear to be 60M, 280M and so on Jan 09 13:42:45 hmm... Jan 09 13:42:55 does it happen with all files, or just large files? Jan 09 13:43:01 sizes up to 4G seems to be ok, but not files>4G Jan 09 13:43:05 just large files Jan 09 13:43:09 perhaps it's an issue with lfs? Jan 09 13:43:12 im running my slug with a portable trakstor 2.5 inch harddisk (its new) ... im getting problems, sometimes the slug wont find the disk on boot, othertimes i lose the connection to the slug, while the disk starts sounding like its getting stuck every second or so ... anyone experienced anything like this ? the disk uses both usb ports, one for data, one for power Jan 09 13:43:37 i'd assume that things on openslug are compiled with lfs though Jan 09 13:43:42 yes Boomcar Jan 09 13:44:04 I installed it and followed the manual but apache freezes...any idea? Jan 09 13:44:42 yes i know that is why i use thttpd now Jan 09 13:44:46 yeah, all info that I have been able to find, both on yahoo groups, on the wiki on mailing lists and so on, from version 3 the lfs should have been fixed Jan 09 13:44:54 ic Jan 09 13:45:12 Then I think phpsysinfo has come to an end... Jan 09 13:45:15 erq: what version of openslug are you running? Jan 09 13:45:21 2.7 Jan 09 13:45:28 beta Jan 09 13:45:36 I am running a cms on apache /php/mysql and it runs lovely Jan 09 13:45:52 so I don't want to change to thttpd Jan 09 13:46:10 yes but i had the same problem with apache and sysinfo i think it is to hard for the nslu Jan 09 13:46:24 ic Jan 09 13:46:34 i can see that there is a patch to samba to help with lfs support. Jan 09 13:46:39 perhaps the patch isn't doing it's job Jan 09 13:46:47 np...but I thought it would come in handy to see how my slug is going Jan 09 13:46:54 where is the patch? Jan 09 13:47:20 in the source tarball Jan 09 13:47:32 have you tried building from the source tarball before? Jan 09 13:47:44 yea, but not on the slug! =) Jan 09 13:47:47 anyone using smartmontools on 5.5b? Jan 09 13:48:17 yes... maybe you can write your own php page with uptime and cat /proc/meminfo Jan 09 13:48:52 mmmm it is an option.....maybe in the future ;o) Jan 09 13:48:58 thnx Jan 09 13:49:02 erq: well, i meant the slug source on another machine Jan 09 13:49:08 boomcar: which info do you need from phpsysinfo? Jan 09 13:49:23 proc and memusage Jan 09 13:49:35 gram ok, no, that I have not done. Jan 09 13:50:16 boomcar: all of /proc? Jan 09 13:50:27 yes Jan 09 13:50:52 erq: i'm building it now to see if perhaps the patch doesn't work as intended Jan 09 13:53:12 Boomcar: did you get what I sent? Jan 09 13:53:27 no.. Jan 09 13:53:41 hi Jan 09 13:53:59 ok, I wrote a little php-script today that does pretty much what you asked for... Jan 09 13:54:09 ic Jan 09 13:54:15 try it againpls Jan 09 13:54:25 tried to send to you but I´m not that good with mirc =) Jan 09 13:54:29 Iwill Jan 09 13:55:19 I need a help ... how can i allow executing of PHP scripts on my DS101g+? I must all of URL finished with "/x" ... :-( I have got a one of last firmwares ... Jan 09 13:58:50 Does it somewhere possible to download some scripts or tips about DS101g? I know that my question can be from FAQ ... Jan 09 13:58:55 Boomcar: did you get the provate message? Jan 09 13:59:18 mmmm'don't understand why not! Jan 09 13:59:52 Boomcar did you register on irc.freenode ? Jan 09 14:00:03 register?? Jan 09 14:00:08 no! Jan 09 14:00:52 boomcar: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg Jan 09 14:01:06 or aren't going to? Jan 09 14:01:08 ok drif was quicker Jan 09 14:03:53 registered... Jan 09 14:15:32 erq: still around? Jan 09 14:16:39 yea Jan 09 14:16:50 i compiled samba from the opensluig 2.7 beta source Jan 09 14:17:03 got the same warnings and errors the patch said i would if i compiled without it Jan 09 14:17:16 which makes me think that lfs support has not been enabled for some reason Jan 09 14:17:47 ok. wonder why? Jan 09 14:17:53 night all ;O) Jan 09 14:18:01 Is it hard to setup a crosscompile env? Jan 09 14:18:04 nope Jan 09 14:18:07 pretty easy actually Jan 09 14:18:13 ok Jan 09 14:18:30 i've no idea why the patch doesn't work Jan 09 14:19:24 the strange thing is that it dont seem that users have complained about it since samba 2? Jan 09 14:19:59 well, does everything work still? just file sizes are bad? Jan 09 14:20:12 people may not have may large files to serve up Jan 09 14:21:01 locally everything works but when I´m streaming DVDR-movies to my xbox it doesnt work... Jan 09 14:21:16 no, mabye you are rigt. Jan 09 14:23:04 gram: I have EXT3 on my disk, a WD 400GB. Might it be a problem with ext3? Jan 09 14:23:13 i doubt it. Jan 09 14:23:21 i'm sure ext3 has been tested pretty well. ;) Jan 09 14:23:40 hehe, yea, I think so to.. Jan 09 14:32:01 Hello, I am in the middle of a big slug deployment project and need some advice. Jan 09 14:32:43 We have a Win AD domain with some satellite units via ADSL. Jan 09 14:33:33 We are investigating a setup with slugs local to sites for file storage and printing. Jan 09 14:34:19 Need to add server to domain (samba 3 with kerberos and ldap) Jan 09 14:35:27 It seems as the available samba packages are not targeted for domain sites, but more for home use (naturally). Jan 09 14:36:19 Is OpenDebianSlug and DebianSlug working, or is OpenSlug our choice? Jan 09 14:37:24 PeterSwede, depends on what you want, opendebianslug works for debianslug is on the start, and when you want do everything on your own, then openslug maybe your choice Jan 09 14:37:47 ~s/for/for me/ Jan 09 14:38:42 But I can build as I like in all three? Jan 09 14:38:43 unslung maybe a choice too, samba3 and ldap are available as packages Jan 09 14:39:21 But samba in unslung is not compiled with kerberos and ldap Jan 09 14:40:20 kind of debian, normally with the debian rules, on openslug, what ever you want, there are build environments for openslug and unslun g cross or native, so you can change the existing build configurations Jan 09 14:41:37 what causes unslung to report "Not Formatted" when a disk is? Jan 09 14:42:00 i'm running 5.5b. I can telnet in and manually do a: mount /dev/sda1 /share/hdd/data Jan 09 14:42:24 but it isn't mounting it itself for some reason. Jan 09 14:42:27 mda, have you tried to reboot, more then one time? Jan 09 14:42:52 yes. Jan 09 14:43:05 let me try one more time. Jan 09 14:43:13 i'm wondering if this could be a disk sleep issue? Jan 09 14:43:18 would dmesg tell me why? Jan 09 14:44:42 mda, maybe that this could help you .. http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/DiskNotRecognized Jan 09 14:45:58 Have I understood it right if I describe DebianSlug as an attempt to not have to maintain slug specific packages, but make the slug a general armeb machine with support for general minimalistic approach Debian packages? Jan 09 14:48:35 opendebainslug using debian structures after booting openslug2.7 and chroot to disk (more or less) this is be, and there are some people which had compiled nearly the whole sarge distri. Jan 09 14:49:43 ok, i rebooted. still won't mount it. i looked at DiskNotRecognized faq. I don't have *any* USB_Detect processes; I have 2 onetouch_detect processes. In /var/run I have a onetouch_det.pid (recent) and a usb_det.pid (old). Jan 09 14:49:48 leslug (or whatever just the name is) is le and debianbootstraping, and using the "normal" debian repo (because debian supports only le atm) Jan 09 14:50:09 so i'll remove that usb_det.pid file... Jan 09 14:50:23 though i don't know why the boot process doesn't delete /var/run Jan 09 14:50:53 i would suggest this (delete) Jan 09 14:52:00 I feel I am in the blue if I have to do patching and such. Have some programming experience but not much. Debianslug (le) seems as the best bet for me? Jan 09 14:53:12 PeterSwede, yes, imho, le solution seems to be the future, with the benefit of using the standard debian repo, stable/testing/unstable Jan 09 14:53:49 I suppose you mean future, not only for me, but for more or less the lot? Jan 09 14:53:50 caplink811_log, one day you told me my flash drive was in /share/flash/data/ Jan 09 14:54:03 well it's plugged in but there's nothing in that folder Jan 09 14:54:13 (flash drive does have contents) Jan 09 14:54:53 PeterSwede, no, for most of the "power" users, one of my slug runs be-deb, seems, that the time is come to switch to le-deb Jan 09 14:55:51 Nimmit, using port 1 or 2? Jan 09 14:55:52 Is there performance difference between le and be? What is native for arm? Jan 09 14:56:00 2 Jan 09 14:57:40 PeterSwede, imho, not. arm can handle both, switching at boot time. the reason for be are/was the existence of the be-ethernet driver and not existence (past) of a le-driver Jan 09 14:58:15 Nimmit, what is the output from fdisk -l /dev/sdb ? Jan 09 14:58:44 Disk /dev/sdb: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1010 cylinders Jan 09 14:58:44 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 09 14:58:44 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 09 14:58:44 Partition 1 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): Jan 09 14:58:44 phys=(0, 1, 1) logical=(0, 0, 33) Jan 09 14:58:44 Partition 1 has different physical/logical endings: Jan 09 14:58:47 phys=(843, 15, 32) logical=(1010, 18, 36) Jan 09 14:58:49 Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary: Jan 09 14:58:51 phys=(843, 15, 32) should be (843, 31, 62) Jan 09 14:58:53 PeterSwede, native for openslug/unslung is be Jan 09 14:59:31 let me put a paste of that for you caplink811_log Jan 09 14:59:50 WTF? I removed /var/run/usb_det.pid and even did a sync before reboot. Yet even so, it still won't mount my (drives) and report them in web interface, and the /var/run/usb_det.pid file is back, with a date of yesterday! Jan 09 15:00:00 http://ww2.jwjkp.com/fdisk.txt Jan 09 15:01:34 mda, what is your local time? Jan 09 15:01:50 Nimmit, 1gb stick with one partition? Jan 09 15:01:54 ya Jan 09 15:01:59 jan 9 14:02 Jan 09 15:02:07 here is my /var/run Jan 09 15:02:15 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 3 Jan 9 13:53 do_umount.pid Jan 09 15:02:15 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 4 Jan 9 13:53 onetouch_det.pid Jan 09 15:02:15 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4 Jan 9 13:53 thttpd.pid Jan 09 15:02:15 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 4 Jan 8 18:30 usb_det.pid Jan 09 15:02:44 and it is that way through reboots even though i rm the usb_det.pid file, and check that it is missing prior to reboot Jan 09 15:03:46 seems like the DiskNotMountedAtBoot and DiskNotRecognized should be merged. Jan 09 15:03:56 in my case, the disk detection lights are on. Jan 09 15:04:01 and manual mount works. Jan 09 15:04:05 there are no .recovery files. Jan 09 15:04:12 mda, delete the usb_det.pid in /var/run, and have a look at /share/hdd/data/var/run (after mounting /dev/sda1 manually), if there is a usb_det.pid in this dir too Jan 09 15:04:28 Thank you caplink811_log for your advice, you really helped me. Jan 09 15:04:37 .recovery is on openslug only Jan 09 15:04:58 PeterSwede, no problem you should have a look at the wiki too Jan 09 15:05:03 ~nslu2-wiki Jan 09 15:05:03 somebody said nslu2-wiki was the short-hand way of saying "Have a look at the NSLU2-Linux Wiki at http://www.nslu2-linux.org/". Jan 09 15:05:42 Wiki didn't tell me it's stable enough :) Jan 09 15:06:58 caplink811_log, btw, both of my flash drives have this same problem Jan 09 15:07:22 both worked, and showed their contents in that /share/flash/data/ folder Jan 09 15:08:24 Nimmit, but now, no more? Jan 09 15:08:46 nope Jan 09 15:08:47 neither one Jan 09 15:09:19 can you mount the /dev/sdb1 manually? mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/tmpmnt ? Jan 09 15:09:54 still nothing there Jan 09 15:10:21 PeterSwede, apropos stable Jan 09 15:10:23 pigpen:~# uptime Jan 09 15:10:23 23:09:12 up 50 days, 8:27, 1 user, load average: 1.02, 1.15, 1.17 Jan 09 15:10:30 which is deb-be Jan 09 15:10:54 50 days caplink811_log :) great Jan 09 15:10:58 and hi all Jan 09 15:11:06 [root@linus root]$ uptime Jan 09 15:11:06 23:11:16 up 85 days, 23:46, 0 users, load average: 1.32, 1.14, 1.06 Jan 09 15:11:11 which is unslung-5.5 Jan 09 15:11:22 23:07:19 up 12 days, 23:43, 0 users, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 Jan 09 15:11:31 good evening, Mika_ Jan 09 15:11:32 so long time to go Jan 09 15:11:39 evening caplink811_log Jan 09 15:11:42 Nimmit, any error at this command Jan 09 15:11:45 no Jan 09 15:12:03 did you ls'd /mnt/tmpmnt ? Jan 09 15:12:30 # ls'd /mnt/tmpmnt Jan 09 15:12:30 > Jan 09 15:12:33 .? Jan 09 15:12:37 mda, any progress? Jan 09 15:13:08 Nimmit, exit, and then ls /mnt/tmpmnt Jan 09 15:14:51 doesn't do anything Jan 09 15:15:07 # ls'd /mnt/tmpmnt Jan 09 15:15:07 > exit Jan 09 15:15:07 > ls /mnt/tmpmnt Jan 09 15:15:07 > Jan 09 15:16:03 sorry, my fault, hit and letter c at the same time, then you should get your # prompt back, then enter the ls command above Jan 09 15:16:43 # ls /mnt/tmpmnt Jan 09 15:16:45 College Other Programming SmartFTP WebSite Backups Window's Files mIRC Jan 09 15:16:45 # Jan 09 15:16:49 :) Jan 09 15:17:07 k, so that could be the same problem, that keeps mda busy atm Jan 09 15:17:09 HI..does anyone know bofh_omega? I need to chat to him about his pppoe setup.. Jan 09 15:17:30 they still don't show in that folder though Jan 09 15:17:32 Nimmit, you should read http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/DiskNotRecognized too Jan 09 15:17:36 k Jan 09 15:17:58 MakMoer, he at #nslu2-linux, from time to time, but rare Jan 09 15:18:41 ok..thanks.. Jan 09 15:18:54 * caplink811_log is back in 5 minutes, much customers, less time, zero cigarettes Jan 09 15:19:58 * Mika_ needs his bed Jan 09 15:22:14 Mika_, if that is all, your a lucky guy ;) Jan 09 15:22:30 caplink811_log, it still doesn't show in that folder Jan 09 15:23:03 did you read and follow the advice described in the link above? Jan 09 15:23:13 caplink811_log: at this moment then :D Jan 09 15:23:33 I don't have the symptoms on that page caplink811_log Jan 09 15:23:44 i finish my msn conversation and go sleep speak you all tomorow night night Jan 09 15:24:49 oh Jan 09 15:24:51 Nimmit, but your flash stick isn't auomagically detected, and mounted Jan 09 15:24:53 I have the second one Jan 09 15:25:03 nvm Jan 09 15:25:08 I'll try it Jan 09 15:25:30 ~wtf nvm Jan 09 15:25:33 Gee... I don't know what nvm means... Jan 09 15:25:40 nvm=nevermind Jan 09 15:26:13 everyone uses that on the net I come from Jan 09 15:26:57 ~wtf nvm Jan 09 15:26:59 NVM: nevermind Jan 09 15:27:03 better Jan 09 15:27:07 ~thanks Jan 09 15:27:07 caplink811_log: my pleasure Jan 09 15:27:34 maybe logical for native english speakers Jan 09 15:28:00 hmm, stupid question, but I forgot how to enable telnet Jan 09 15:29:00 http://ip_slug/Management/telnet.cgi Jan 09 15:29:19 ya, I can't get to /Management/ though because I forgot that password Jan 09 15:29:30 admin/admin Jan 09 15:29:30 nimmit: admin/admin Jan 09 15:29:35 ah Jan 09 15:31:05 caplink811_log Jan 09 15:31:19 it says to check to see if there are two processes running called USB_connect Jan 09 15:31:21 well, I have those Jan 09 15:31:26 Nimmit, let me suggest, that it is a good thing, to take a sheet of paper and a pen, and write some important things down Jan 09 15:31:27 it doesn't say what to do if they are running Jan 09 15:31:43 *USB_Detect Jan 09 15:31:56 474 root 1872 S /usr/sbin/USB_Detect Jan 09 15:31:56 if they are running, everything should work as expected Jan 09 15:31:56 479 root 1872 S /usr/sbin/USB_Detect Jan 09 15:32:09 sorry folks got stuck on the phone. Jan 09 15:32:17 there is no usb_det.pid on my hard disks Jan 09 15:32:35 there is however a /var.state/run/usb_det.pid Jan 09 15:32:42 what is /var vs. /var.state ? Jan 09 15:33:08 dunno, but if it is outdated, delete it.. Jan 09 15:33:18 the file, not the directory Jan 09 15:37:34 offended? Jan 09 15:37:44 ok, some progress. Jan 09 15:38:01 now it recognizes and offers one of my two disks. Jan 09 15:38:45 so the usb_det.pid thing was involved. Jan 09 15:39:13 seems that is the right trace Jan 09 15:40:19 in my understanding, for each port there should be an usb_detect process, which document his running state in a usb_det.pid file Jan 09 15:41:03 if the slug dies, on which cause however, there is no mechanism that delete the orphan pid files Jan 09 15:41:29 and so it is impossible to start the new usb_detect processes Jan 09 15:42:55 makes sense. I now have two USB_Detect processes also. Jan 09 15:43:08 and also one onetouch_detect process on each usb port Jan 09 15:43:31 oh, and the 2nd disk just showed up! Jan 09 15:43:36 so now both are visible. Jan 09 15:43:50 mda, the 1st or 2nd disk is now mounted automagically? Jan 09 15:44:06 now they are both coming up in the web interface. Jan 09 15:44:13 nice Jan 09 15:44:20 so someone should probably update the wiki to look in /var.state/run . Jan 09 15:44:29 ~emulate rwhitby Jan 09 15:44:29 just another satisfied customer Jan 09 15:44:37 mda Jan 09 15:44:44 ~nslu2-rules Jan 09 15:44:45 methinks nslu2-rules is 1) You must search the wiki before asking questions on IRC or mailing list. 2) You must follow the README steps precisely when flashing firmware. 3) Those who ask the questions, update the wiki with the answers. 4) Those who complain about doco, update the wiki to improve it. 5) Friends don't let friends flash custom firmware without ... Jan 09 15:44:54 k Jan 09 15:45:00 point 3.) Jan 09 15:46:45 done: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/DiskNotRecognized Jan 09 15:47:27 now, back to my problem of the past weekend, of rootfs not mounting the disk after an (apparently) succesful unsling. Jan 09 15:47:30 thanks Jan 09 15:47:48 i've seen others mentioning this behavior on the yahoo mailing list. Jan 09 15:47:50 no clear resolution. Jan 09 15:48:15 i tried to explicitly run linuxrc in telnet to try to see why it wasn't mounting rootfs. Jan 09 15:48:20 yeah, i know that, but for you, now it is? Jan 09 15:48:26 that was a mess. Jan 09 15:48:44 i'm about to try one more unsling attempt. Jan 09 15:51:02 dunno, what happens on that machines, if you do a -> cat /sbin/unsling you'll see, that unsling do not realy much, copying files and dirs, pay attention to ipkg database and generate /share/hdd/data/.sda1root Jan 09 15:52:20 my only idea on that topic, the disc wasn't mounted correctly (aka ro) when the user tried /sbin/unsling... but that should return some error messages Jan 09 15:53:59 just did an unsling, and again, no errors from the unsling command, and in fact there is a /.sdb1root and /share/flash/data/.sdb1root Jan 09 15:54:12 but rootfs is still internal. Jan 09 15:54:30 is there something i should look for in dmesg or in /var/log/messages Jan 09 15:54:37 or something i should do to get it to log more? Jan 09 15:55:29 that correspondences to that what unsling should do Jan 09 15:56:11 hm, you unsling to disk2 and then reboot with or without disk2 attached? Jan 09 15:56:20 with it attached. Jan 09 15:57:03 when does the chroot happen, and where do the shell script echo statements go? Jan 09 15:57:04 hm, and how do you know that it is still on jffs2, and not on disk2 (rootfs i mean)? Jan 09 15:57:09 df Jan 09 15:57:17 rootfs 6528 5320 1208 81% / Jan 09 15:58:29 what happens, when you detached disk1 and then reboot only with disk2 attaached? Jan 09 15:58:42 i'll try that. Jan 09 15:59:28 is there something i should do first so i can see those echo statements? Jan 09 15:59:44 looking at /linuxrc, it is doing an echo if it can't chroot. Jan 09 15:59:52 but i don't know where those are going.... Jan 09 15:59:57 imho, without serial, no Jan 09 16:02:16 i could do something like modify linuxrc to exec itself with redirected output to a file, if some marker file doesn't exist. Jan 09 16:02:24 but let me try disconnecting disk1 first. Jan 09 16:04:09 why is the project taking the chroot approach, instead of just sym linking an ipkg directory to an external disk? Jan 09 16:05:10 interesting question, my answer is i don't know (basically i'm a user) Jan 09 16:05:10 hey! that worked! Jan 09 16:05:24 any idea *why* that worked? Jan 09 16:05:57 i've now got rootfs from disk2 Jan 09 16:06:06 with no disk1 connected. Jan 09 16:06:24 i'm expect that behaviour Jan 09 16:06:43 what is on disk1? a file like .sda1root? Jan 09 16:07:04 or .unslung? Jan 09 16:07:50 and is this disk (1) formated on the slug (aka 3 partitions on it)? Jan 09 16:07:54 yes, disk1 has those things. Jan 09 16:08:04 because disk1 was also being used in my attempts to unsling. Jan 09 16:08:09 the dot files? Jan 09 16:08:24 so both disk1 and disk2 are formatted by the slug, with those dot files. Jan 09 16:08:35 but i figured only the dot file in the original flash / matters? Jan 09 16:08:45 try to delete .unslung and .sda1root on disk 1 and reboot with both disks again, pls Jan 09 16:08:53 ok Jan 09 16:09:38 i'm not sure about your assumption Jan 09 16:15:34 didn't help. Jan 09 16:15:38 i removed the .sd* and .unslung from disk1 Jan 09 16:15:49 but when i rebooted with both connected, rootfs was internal again. Jan 09 16:17:35 hm, running out of ideas, you should post your experience at the mailing list, maybe that one core team member have an idea Jan 09 16:19:11 ok thanks. Jan 09 16:19:30 no problem Jan 09 17:12:59 I'm trying to compile Openslug and have run into a roadlock. I'm getting to the point where fakeroot is being compiled and make can't create a symlink Jan 09 17:13:12 Anyone know if symlinks are allowed on vfat? Jan 09 17:13:23 that's what I have mounted to compile on Jan 09 17:20:39 AluxA: symlinks are not allowed on vfat Jan 09 17:21:08 AluxA: in fact pretty much all normal things a Unix filesystem provides is not available on vfat Jan 09 17:21:15 ok, that's what I suspected. Then I'm going to have to buy a hd to compile on :( Jan 09 17:21:28 since it is looking like fakeroot needs a symlink Jan 09 17:22:07 that or find another thumb drive i can format ext3 or something Jan 09 17:22:52 I went out and bought a memorex 1 gb thumb drive but they've got the thing set up with odd overlapping partitions. Don't think I want to mess with that! Jan 09 17:23:18 thank you phillips! Jan 09 17:25:07 AluxA: np Jan 10 02:05:41 can I use raid with openslug? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 10 02:59:56 2006