**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 10 02:59:57 2009 Jun 10 09:24:45 hilight_nick_matches ON Jun 10 16:33:40 hi when I try to connect to samba 3 i get "Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED" what can I do ? On NSLU itself it only works with 127.0.0.1 not with 168.... Jun 10 16:34:41 Vista? Jun 10 16:35:13 ubuntu Jun 10 16:35:19 9.03 Jun 10 16:35:25 *9.04 Jun 10 16:36:17 why are you using samba on a linux machine to connect to linux? Jun 10 16:36:49 cause my mother uses winXP Jun 10 16:39:11 http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=samba+3+Error+NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a Jun 10 16:43:55 its always nice to see that other people had the problem too but no one provides a solution ! Jun 10 16:45:11 I think you can change the NTLM security settings Jun 10 16:47:08 but the NSLU cant even reach itself with its normal IP adress only 127.0.0.1 works Jun 10 16:48:13 so i assume something on NSLU doesnt work properly Jun 10 16:50:20 what os? Jun 10 16:51:04 SlugOS Jun 10 18:20:13 Hello there :) i am running my slug on SlugOS/LE and having some problems, which i would like to discuss ;) How can i deactivate automounting of usb disks? Jun 10 18:35:48 HElados: Hi, I'm no expert but use SlugOS/BE, shoud be similar: check out /etc/udev/mount.blacklist Jun 10 19:09:14 hello messerting :) thank you very much, that was already 50% :) but my sda1 is still mounted as /dev/sda1 on /dev/.static/dev type ext3 (rw,errors=continue,data=ordered) Jun 10 19:09:38 i hav never before seen such a strange mount ... what else could cause this? Jun 10 19:12:27 It is supposed to be like that - there is no reason to change it. Jun 10 19:14:54 IIRC it is done that way in order to deal with a rootfs that is mounted read-only at boot, and I think it is done by udev. It is probably deprecated, and may go away in a future release of SlugOS. Jun 10 19:16:16 ok, thanks :) the reason behind my asking is that i have unknown write access to sda that prevent hd-idle from spinning down my external usb drive ... so i first wanted to clean up my mounts ... syslog does not seemt o be the cause ... how can i monitor which daemon is responsible for the disk accesses? Jun 10 19:16:32 I think it's just a bind mount so that processes still have access to the original (static) /dev nodes, after /dev is populated (/dev was, and perhaps still is - I cannot recall - an in-memory filesystem). Jun 10 19:16:38 HElados, ah - spindown. Jun 10 19:17:18 I do not do it. I do not condone it. I do not support it. I can't help you with that. :) Get a proper (quiet) disk enclosure, and save both time and your disk drive. Jun 10 19:17:39 ;) Jun 10 19:20:10 ok, thanks anyway :) well, you are right in it being a cheap disk enclosure :P Jun 10 19:30:38 HElados, it can be done -- check the email archives for the nslu2-* mailing lists for how to track down what's got files open, etc. I just think it's a) a losing battle, b) it defeats the purpose of most anything you should be doing with an NSLU2, and c) it causes more disk wear than just letting the disk run. :) Jun 10 19:38:56 ah, ok, thank you very much, i will start searching there tomorrow ... am too tired right now -.- well, anyway, thank you very much for your help! :) gn8 and have fun :) Jun 10 20:13:12 Hi yah Jun 10 20:13:53 whats the best audio streamer on uslug Jun 10 20:15:57 hello? Jun 10 20:16:31 :( Jun 10 20:16:41 bak to google Jun 10 20:24:45 Does the original debian installer still not support the standard network of the snlu2? Jun 10 20:43:52 this thing is quiet dead Jun 10 20:46:40 perhaps one just needs to wait a while. Jun 10 20:47:50 nope... it's just dead... ;) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 11 02:59:57 2009