**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 20 02:59:58 2006 Oct 20 10:05:40 hi all Oct 20 10:06:01 Can I connect a USB-hub to my NSLU2 and have multiple devices attached to it? Oct 20 10:18:28 Madkiss, yes I beleive so Oct 20 10:19:07 thanks Oct 20 10:20:05 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/UsingAUSBHub Oct 20 10:20:12 that covers multiple hard drives Oct 20 10:20:37 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/USBHubs Oct 20 10:20:44 that might be what you're after though Oct 20 13:04:36 hey blaster8 Oct 20 13:04:44 hey there Oct 20 13:04:53 i was reading your guide on ipconntrack on the wiki earlier Oct 20 13:04:56 ok Oct 20 13:05:03 that's enormously out of date :) Oct 20 13:05:11 the theory will still work, mind Oct 20 13:05:12 kernel-module-ipt-state doesn't exist on IPKG Oct 20 13:05:33 i read, since 2.6.16 it's been deprecated by xt-state Oct 20 13:05:37 mm, iptables has changed its kernel configuration options around a lot recently Oct 20 13:06:04 is xt-state built? Oct 20 13:06:11 yeah i downloaded it earlier Oct 20 13:06:29 does it work? Oct 20 13:06:56 well i ran a basic iptables script and it loaded the module automatically Oct 20 13:07:24 i think it does it automatically when ip_conntrack loads Oct 20 13:07:24 that's good Oct 20 13:08:02 is this unslung or openslug? Oct 20 13:08:02 openslug Oct 20 13:08:02 good Oct 20 13:08:02 there's also a module called x_tables Oct 20 13:08:16 there's loads of the damn things Oct 20 13:08:16 i don't know what that is Oct 20 13:08:16 neither do I Oct 20 13:08:22 iptables will autoload the modules you need Oct 20 13:08:40 and will complain loadly if a required module isn't present Oct 20 13:08:40 : ) Oct 20 20:49:32 Hi! I'm new to NSLU2, and while trying the ipkg update command shortly after unslinging and gaining telnet access, I get the following output: # ipkg update Oct 20 20:49:33 Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nslu2/cross/stable/Packages.gz Oct 20 20:49:33 Inflating http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nslu2/cross/stable/Packages.gz Oct 20 20:49:33 ipkg: Invalid gzip magic Oct 20 20:49:33 --- Oct 20 20:49:34 etc Oct 20 20:49:36 --- Oct 20 20:49:38 What am I doing wrong? Oct 20 22:59:00 if i edit /etc/network/interfaces will that change how the network card is configured at boot? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 21 02:59:57 2006