**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 10 02:59:57 2008 Jul 10 09:58:10 I lost the IP of my slug... I had it configured for a different network, (I think a 10.0.xxx.xxx network) but can't remember its IP. Is there any way to find out what its IP is? Maybe by detaching the USB disk, and inspect some files on that disk? running openslug. Jul 10 11:45:17 Can I find the static IP of my slug by connecting the external startup disk to a linux machine and inspecting some files? Jul 10 11:45:55 jelle_: have a look in /etc/network/interfaces Jul 10 11:46:38 right. I'll check that. Seemed there was only the old default IP there, can't imagine that is the IP it has. But I'll check. Jul 10 11:46:43 (runinng openslug) Jul 10 11:57:26 can I change the /etc/network/interfaces to make sure it has the IP I want it to have, or do I need to do some turnup to get that going? Jul 10 17:05:07 03bzhou * r8701 10optware/trunk/ (make/openssh.mk sources/openssh/Makefile.patch): openssh: 4.9p1 -> 5.0p1 Jul 10 17:40:17 03hugbug * r8702 10optware/trunk/make/nzbget.mk: nzbget: 0.4.0 -> 0.4.1 Jul 10 17:44:39 03bzhou * r8703 10optware/trunk/ (make/openssh.mk sources/openssh/Makefile.patch): openssh: still need to patch Makefile.in Jul 10 21:21:33 03bzhou * r8704 10optware/trunk/platforms/ (packages-openwrt-brcm24.mk toolchain-openwrt-brcm24.mk): openwrt-brcm24: added native toolchain Jul 10 23:18:47 03bzhou * r8705 10optware/trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): xinetd: improvement suggested by Robert Hammond http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/message/21982 Jul 11 00:03:56 03bzhou * r8706 10optware/trunk/make/bind.mk: bind: 9.4.1-P1 -> 9.4.2-P1, http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/bind-security.php Jul 11 02:23:19 I have a stupid idea on the Fat Slug problem. Is it possible to make a RAM disk from all the memory above 64MB and use it as highest priority swap space? I realize the kludge factor is off the charts. Jul 11 02:32:13 * mwester hands joshin the Bill Gates HIMEM-reinvention award, and an asbestos and kevlar suit, for the taking Linux back to the days of MS-DOS! :D Jul 11 02:46:49 I want to thank the academy for making this moment possible... I did say that it was a stupid idea. :D **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jul 11 02:59:56 2008