**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 25 02:59:57 2008 Jul 25 03:52:14 where is the file that holds the config for like TCP/IP Jul 25 03:52:17 SlugOS/BE Jul 25 03:58:11 Same place it is on debian systems Jul 25 03:58:27 /etc/network or similar Jul 25 03:59:07 For simple things, it's easier to just run "turnup init" again. Jul 25 12:02:21 Hmm, I don't know too much about cron. I've added the /opt/bin/cron, and setup my crontab through /opt/etc/crontab. Is there any reason to keep the "original" /usr/sbin/cron running from init.d? I remember seeing on the wiki that it was some strange version of cron linksys had dug up, but if I don't have an /etc/crontab I should be able to ditch that service right? Jul 25 12:02:39 thanks in advance to anyone who can enlighten me :) Jul 25 13:42:31 hmm, running /opt/bin/crontab -l doesn't show any scheduled events. I thought the optware version of cron read /opt/etc/crontab by default? Jul 25 14:06:52 oh well, /opt/bin/crontab -e seems to work Jul 25 20:58:44 I feel like an idiot, but I can't manage to put my slug into upgrade mode. I'm supposed to be holding down the reset button, then press power while still holding reset, right? And wait for the status-led to change colour. It really doesn't. Next thing I know, all leds are lighting up and flashing like some sort of disco. Nothing plugged into the USB ports. Jul 25 21:12:45 the colour change is from a orangeish to a reddish, can be hard to see with too much light Jul 25 21:13:08 and the reset button can be abit trickt yo hold down Jul 25 21:13:12 but sounds like you're doing it right Jul 25 21:15:38 Obviously not right enough. I've tried with all lights and screens turned off, with one eye closed, and the led shining directly into my eye. I'm starting to think my reset button's not connected properly or something stupid like that. I'm quite positive I'm holding it down Jul 25 21:16:17 Found a 2.5mm jack-plug that fits perfectly into the reset-hole Jul 25 21:16:39 And yet, nothing. I must have tried 30 times by now Jul 25 21:16:51 Perhaps I'm going colourblind. Jul 25 21:18:39 rasher: i understand the reset button method is the recommended way, i've also used http://nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/TelnetIntoRedBoot Jul 25 21:19:36 which requires you to press ctrl-C fast enough Jul 25 21:19:52 eno: Thank you. I'll try that after a few more attempts Jul 25 21:23:26 i used a pushpin to press the reset button to good effect, could a 2.5mm plug too big? Jul 25 21:24:34 I hear a nice "click", identical to what I got with a pin Jul 25 21:34:45 There appears to be an unsecured wifi network nearby for the first time ever Jul 25 21:35:05 Eh, wrong channel. Jul 25 21:35:35 I'm currently struggling a bit with the network setup for the telnet thing. Jul 25 21:37:04 linux, windows, or mac? Jul 25 21:37:48 Linux. I think networkmanager is interfering with the magic Jul 25 21:38:42 on linux, I would just "route add 192.168.0.1 eth0" as root Jul 25 21:42:59 Yeah, I did. I'm not sure what's going on. arping returns instantly, even with the slug turned off. Ping -f keeps going, it seems. Jul 25 21:54:30 Looks like my router is responding. How inconvenient Jul 25 21:55:56 I'm in! Jul 25 21:58:59 I guess I should've prepared the boot image I was going to upload also... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jul 26 02:59:56 2008