**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 03 02:59:57 2006 Aug 03 04:32:04 03bzhou * r3707 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/lftp.mk): added lftp Aug 03 10:55:44 i'm getting "SIOCADDRT: No such device" from the route command in unslung Aug 03 10:55:53 but networking is fine Aug 03 10:56:14 what's the syntax for adding routes? I'm trying : Aug 03 10:58:34 route add -net default 192.168.1.1 Aug 03 15:40:07 Hi. Anyone got eggdrop installed on Debian? Aug 03 17:12:46 ree Aug 03 17:14:48 wlan0 802.11b/g NIC ESSID:"spieltrieb" Aug 03 17:14:48 Mode:Ad-Hoc Frequency=5.825 GHz Cell: Not-Associated Aug 03 17:14:48 Bit Rate:1 Mb/s Aug 03 17:14:48 Retry:off RTS thr=2432 B Fragment thr:off Aug 03 17:14:48 Encryption key:off Aug 03 17:14:49 Power Management:off Aug 03 17:14:51 Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0 Aug 03 17:14:53 Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Aug 03 17:14:55 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 Aug 03 17:15:00 should i see some numbers here?? Aug 03 17:15:10 i wonder if the driver is working or not Aug 03 17:15:21 i can change settings with iwconfig Aug 03 17:15:44 i get messages that it setupped the new coono Aug 03 17:15:51 conf Aug 03 17:16:04 like this Aug 03 17:16:07 zd1211:Switch to Ad-Hoc mode Aug 03 17:16:07 zd1211:Pure B-Mode Aug 03 17:16:07 Mode: IBSS_MODE Aug 03 17:16:07 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b03 Aug 03 17:16:07 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b09 Aug 03 17:16:07 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b1d Aug 03 17:16:09 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b27 Aug 03 17:16:11 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b03 Aug 03 17:16:13 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b09 Aug 03 17:16:15 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b1d Aug 03 17:16:17 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b27 Aug 03 17:16:19 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b03 Aug 03 17:16:21 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b09 Aug 03 17:16:23 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b1d Aug 03 17:16:25 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b27 Aug 03 17:16:34 zd1211:Switch to Ad-Hoc mode Aug 03 17:16:34 zd1211:Pure B-Mode Aug 03 17:16:34 Mode: IBSS_MODE Aug 03 17:16:34 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b03 Aug 03 17:16:35 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b09 Aug 03 17:16:37 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b1d Aug 03 17:16:39 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b27 Aug 03 17:16:41 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b03 Aug 03 17:16:43 zd1211:zd1205: cmd = 8b09 Aug 03 17:17:00 any ideas? Aug 03 17:44:48 toniq: It certainly looks wrong to have a frequency of 5.2 GHz for a b/g card but maybe the driver has just failed to build the correct channel list. Have you proved the card works with the Linux driver on an x86 box? Aug 03 17:45:09 nopes Aug 03 17:45:21 dont have a x86 box at my hands right now Aug 03 17:45:44 but afaik its listed on the website Aug 03 17:46:16 currently try a newer version of it Aug 03 17:46:27 just crossbuild it Aug 03 17:47:36 AdamBaker: can i see this liste in the sources? Aug 03 17:47:39 headers? Aug 03 17:47:49 i mean the channellist Aug 03 18:01:20 hmm the r77 version seams to break the kernel again Aug 03 18:01:21 root@slug:~# ifconfig wlan0 up Aug 03 18:01:21 root@slug:~# iwconfig Aug 03 18:01:21 lo no wireless extensions. Aug 03 18:01:21 eth0 no wireless extensions. Aug 03 18:01:21 Bus error Aug 03 18:15:25 hmm if i insert the stick: Aug 03 18:15:28 root@slug:~# ifconfig wlan0 up Aug 03 18:15:28 root@slug:~# iwconfig Aug 03 18:15:28 lo no wireless extensions. Aug 03 18:15:28 eth0 no wireless extensions. Aug 03 18:15:28 Bus error Aug 03 18:15:35 hmm wrong past Aug 03 18:15:36 e Aug 03 18:15:39 Aug 3 20:34:59 slug udevd-event[1655]: match_rule: MODALIAS is deprecated, use ENV{MODALIAS} or SYSFS{modalias} instead. Aug 03 18:15:39 Aug 3 20:34:59 slug udevd-event[1656]: match_rule: MODALIAS is deprecated, use ENV{MODALIAS} or SYSFS{modalias} instead. Aug 03 18:15:39 Aug 3 20:34:59 slug udevd-event[1656]: udev_rules_apply_format: $modalias is deprecated, use $env{MODALIAS} or $sysfs{modalias} instead. Aug 03 18:15:52 and tghen this: Aug 03 18:15:54 root@slug:~# lsmod Aug 03 18:15:55 Module Size Used by Aug 03 18:15:55 zd1211b 267276 1 Aug 03 18:15:55 af_packet 18376 0 Aug 03 18:15:55 ixp400_eth 24156 0 Aug 03 18:15:56 ixp400 949188 1 ixp400_eth Aug 03 18:15:57 ext3 109864 1 Aug 03 18:15:59 jbd 45940 1 ext3 Aug 03 18:16:01 mbcache 5540 1 ext3 Aug 03 18:16:03 root@slug:~# lsmod Aug 03 18:16:05 Module Size Used by Aug 03 18:16:07 zd1211b 267200 0 Aug 03 18:16:09 af_packet 18376 0 Aug 03 18:16:11 ixp400_eth 24156 0 Aug 03 18:16:13 ixp400 949188 1 ixp400_eth Aug 03 18:16:15 ext3 109864 1 Aug 03 18:16:17 jbd 45940 1 ext3 Aug 03 18:16:19 mbcache 5540 1 ext3 Aug 03 18:16:23 right after insert it tells me the module is used, half a sec later its not used Aug 03 18:17:21 but at least it doest not break the kernel after ifconfig up Aug 03 18:50:09 toniq: I know where to find the channel list stuff in the rt73 sources but not zd1211 Aug 03 19:03:25 AdamBaker ;) Aug 03 19:04:13 root@slug:~# iwconfig wlan0 channel 4 Aug 03 19:04:13 Error for wireless request "Set Frequency" (8B04) : Aug 03 19:04:13 SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument. Aug 03 19:04:19 this is weird too Aug 03 19:17:46 damn time tp leave the office .. Aug 03 19:17:50 bbl Aug 03 19:56:26 hi is there a channel for slugos yet; i will check back later.. Aug 03 19:56:31 * Harvy is away: #cd /pub && more beer Aug 03 20:06:22 According to http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/UnslungFeatures the latest firmware includes loop.o in the kernel, but I can't mount an iso file on the slug. I don't have a loop device and mount gives this error: ' mount: Could not find a spare loop device'. Is it possible? Aug 03 21:27:26 kagy: should be. Which firmware version do you have installed? Aug 03 21:37:33 I have V2.3R63-uNSLUng-6.5-alpha (I built it myself and never upgraded to the final). But I have a friend with the same pronblem and he must have installed the final firmware Aug 03 21:38:13 Do I need losetup to create the loop device? Aug 03 22:09:17 kagy: I can't say that it was complete support in 6.5. There should be basic support for loop mounting in slingbox, so you should not need losetup. Aug 03 22:09:29 Do the /dev/loop devices exist? Aug 03 22:13:18 mwester: No, they don't. In /bin I have 'lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Aug 28 2005 mount -> slingbox' Aug 03 22:13:57 you have the right mount program. Perhaps you can try to manually create the /dev/loop nodes with mknod. Aug 03 22:14:31 Unslung 6.8 should create those for you, so I suspect loop devices may not be fully working in 6.5 Aug 03 22:14:42 Do you know the incantation of the top of your head? Aug 03 22:16:51 (and my friend with the same problem is running 6.8 beta, I will ask if he has loop devices) Aug 03 22:17:27 No. the device you need is /dev/loop0 and it's major # is 7, minor number is 0 (/dev/loop1 is 7,1 if you need multiple). man mknod should give you the rest... Aug 03 22:35:49 03bzhou * r3708 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/nzbget.mk): added nzbget Aug 03 22:36:03 sigh, sudo mount -o loop=/dev/loop1 -tiso9660 ./debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso /mnt/other Aug 03 22:36:16 mount: Mounting /home/keving/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso on /mnt/other failed: No such device Aug 03 22:38:39 You have insmod'd isofs ? Aug 03 22:42:56 I don't have an isofs.o. From the unslung features page it looks like that is built in too, no? Aug 03 22:43:48 Might be - who knows about 6.5, though? :) Aug 03 22:45:08 I can't find it on that package search page anyway. So maybe I should upgrade, but I'm girding my loins to go Debian. I will get my friend to try on his up to date unslung box. Aug 03 22:48:11 mwester, thanks for your help and of course I want to 'be sure to thank mwester for his work on Unslung 6.8.' I just got a Zenzonic Z500 as a front end and the set up is awesome :-) Aug 03 22:49:32 YW - and thanks. Aug 04 00:24:00 03bzhou * r3709 10optware/trunk/Makefile: nzbget failed on official build machine, removed for now **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Aug 04 02:59:56 2006