**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 29 02:59:56 2005 Aug 29 03:18:39 anyone axperienced using lcdproc package wit openslug ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 29 04:34:32 2005 Aug 29 09:38:02 hi can anyone tell me which package i have to install under Unslung to get the TAB directory completely support like in anyone else distri ? Aug 29 09:52:56 solved it thx Aug 29 10:26:15 hi Aug 29 10:28:23 I would like file_sharing.cgi to show users with UID smaller than 2000 or - as an alternative - to configure adduser to chose UIDs bigger than 2000 for new users. Any idea? Aug 29 13:02:07 what is the max size of an HDD which NSLU2 can handle? Aug 29 13:02:31 I don't think that there is per se a maximum Aug 29 13:03:46 hm I mailed Linksys, and asked if it can handle a 300GB Seagate with Oxford 911 Chipset Aug 29 13:04:07 the answer was: I apologize but the NSLU2 will not work with the hard drive because the maximum size of HDD the NSLU2 can handle is 250GB. Aug 29 13:04:37 funny... the first HD I ever used was a 320GB drive Aug 29 13:04:42 and it worked just fine Aug 29 13:05:00 Ok then I will test it Aug 29 13:05:58 Does anybody know if the Oxford 911 Chipset works on it? Aug 29 13:07:57 silence = no experience Aug 29 13:07:59 :) Aug 29 13:08:05 looks like Aug 29 13:12:22 250GB is probably just the biggest disk linksys' QA department could get at the time Aug 29 13:12:26 sounds kinda arbitrary Aug 29 13:12:49 I doubt their firmware has its own special limits, so it's probably just whatever usb-storage and Linux can handle Aug 29 13:13:01 and your USB to IDE adaptor, whatever that is Aug 29 13:16:27 you can find it here: http://www.seagate.com/products/retail/external/usbfirewire/index.html Aug 29 13:16:40 that's very true... the Bytecc enclosures that I have been using just replaced the "Now handles 300GB drives" to "Now handles 400GB drives" Aug 29 13:16:51 model: ST3300801CB-RK Aug 29 13:16:51 + sticker Aug 29 13:17:55 I checked the chips on the two enclosures and there is no difference - which seems to suggest that possibly Bytecc's support staff just had not been able to test the large capacity drives **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 29 15:57:59 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 29 19:24:34 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 29 19:27:31 2005 Aug 29 23:54:40 It's kind of a long shot, but has anyone else in here seen the unionfs kernel oops that happens just after a failed assertion at dentry.c:209 (unionfs_d_release)? Aug 30 00:15:46 I'm having trouble locating the source to /usr/sbin/CheckBackup, I've downloaded the nslu2 firmware source, and the unslung source but don't see it :-( Aug 30 00:16:27 IIRC that's something linksys wrote without GPL'ed parts, so they don't have to release the source Aug 30 00:19:14 Oh ok, thanks. Any idea what it does? It is making my backup script (from http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/FixTheDriveBackupForUnslungFirmware) fail. I want to know if it is safe to comment it out. Problem is possibly caused by the fact that I added second disk after slug had booted. Aug 30 00:20:12 * scanlime has never used anything bug OpenSlug on his :) Aug 30 00:20:13 sorry Aug 30 00:22:22 no problem, at least I know I'm not going mad Aug 30 02:07:54 kagy: the function of Linksys binaries is sometimes best found by doing "strings" on it ... Aug 30 02:08:34 or you invest in a copy of IDA ;) Aug 30 02:37:32 How different is the USB implementation on openslug as opposed to unslung -- I have got quite far in getting QEMU working but I suspect some kernel level dubugging will be needed. I am wondering if the 2.6 kernel makes a big difference **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 30 02:59:56 2005