**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 12 02:59:56 2009 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 12 06:20:50 2009 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 12 06:21:13 2009 Jun 12 11:45:30 hello! I have a problem with a NSLU2, it's stucked in "assign mode" the ready/status led blinking orange Jun 12 11:47:17 I added a serial port to the device (TTL->RS232) to have more info Jun 12 11:47:26 here's the output Jun 12 11:48:02 ... Resetting.+Ethernet eth0: MAC address 00:c0:02:01:01:02 Jun 12 11:48:02 IP: 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Jun 12 11:48:02 Default server: 0.0.0.0, DNS server IP: 0.0.0.0 Jun 12 11:48:02 RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROMRAM] Jun 12 11:48:02 Red Hat certified release, version 1.92 - built 15:16:07, Feb 3 2004 Jun 12 11:48:03 Platform: IXDP425 Development Platform (XScale) Jun 12 11:48:05 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, Red Hat, Inc. Jun 12 11:48:07 RAM: 0x00000000-0x02000000, 0x000723a0-0x01ff3000 available Jun 12 11:48:11 FLASH: 0x50000000 - 0x50800000, 64 blocks of 0x00020000 bytes each. Jun 12 11:48:13 == Executing boot script in 2.000 seconds - enter ^C to abort Jun 12 11:48:15 RedBoot> boot;exec 0x01d00000 Jun 12 11:48:17 have eRcOmM Jun 12 11:48:19 no node address Jun 12 11:48:21 Assign mode Jun 12 12:00:16 Not familiar with it but it looks like it is waiting for a DHCP server to assign an address Jun 12 12:02:31 I found this into the IRC chan archive Jun 12 12:02:44 "assign mode is when the MAC stored in flash is blank.. now, I wonder if upslug does that.." Jun 12 12:03:38 rocambole: I've got a working DHCP server in my network Jun 12 12:06:12 Hmmm, yep, you are operating beyond my know-how xen Jun 12 12:07:25 ok, thank you :) Jun 12 13:32:09 hm Jun 12 13:32:19 "MAC stored in flash is blank" doesn't match, since it clearly outputs your MAC address Jun 12 13:32:31 and it is trying to boot Jun 12 13:32:37 boot;exec 0x01d00000 Jun 12 13:32:45 i don't know what "no code address" means though Jun 12 13:46:39 Frigolit: Yeah dont know too... Stucked with this problem Jun 12 14:09:33 xens: you could try verifying the flash memory with upslug, i think there's an option to verify against a local flash image Jun 12 14:09:51 just to make sure it's not broken Jun 12 14:44:08 :) Jun 12 15:11:36 I'll have to go, if someone has a solution, please leave me a msg at r dot aviolat at gmail dot com Jun 12 15:11:45 thanks four your help! have a nice we Jun 12 17:23:51 Folks .. anyone here recommend a good replacement for the NSLU2? GBE .. a bit more memory etc? Jun 12 17:28:27 dannyboy1121x: google sheevaplug Jun 12 17:32:02 ahhHHHhhhhh many thanks Jun 12 17:37:47 eno: that's pretty compelling ... you use one? If so, what's the performance like? Jun 12 17:42:40 Hi all, having some trouble with my nslu2 and debian at the moment. Origianlly I had the problem described here: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-kernel@lists.debian.org/msg41077.html and flashing with that image fixed it. However, now any time I run flash-kernel (even on that kernel) I just get the green ethernet light on boot Jun 12 17:42:50 I can reflash what that package and it works again Jun 12 17:52:58 does any 1 have link to good how -to on building a kernel on my slug i have tryedthis link http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/BuildImage Jun 12 17:53:05 but fails to compile for me Jun 12 17:54:09 ./usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-objdump: No such file or directory Jun 12 17:57:52 gah! Sheevaplug looks US only no? Jun 12 18:15:44 Hi everybody. I am looking for someone who can help me a little with my debian/nslu setup **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 12 22:02:30 2009 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 12 22:03:25 2009 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 13 02:59:57 2009