**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 25 02:59:57 2006 Jan 25 05:41:31 hi Jan 25 05:43:14 is this working... anybody home ? Jan 25 06:10:52 ??? Jan 25 06:21:51 hi Jan 25 06:21:59 morning... Jan 25 06:22:09 evening here Jan 25 06:22:16 afternoon i mean Jan 25 06:23:05 Can i pose a question here ?? Jan 25 06:23:11 ~ask Jan 25 06:23:13 If you have a question, just ask, maybe someone have an answer... sometimes. Jan 25 06:23:59 ok this is my problem... i put in the user group but got no response... Jan 25 06:24:24 I have problems adding an ethernet usb to the nslu2 Jan 25 06:25:31 so i can load it... but it seems i cannot send data true it... Jan 25 06:25:57 anyone added an ethernet usb module ?? Jan 25 06:26:23 did you read this page http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Peripherals/EthernetAdapter ? Jan 25 06:26:43 yep... and is all does what it says .... Jan 25 06:27:04 so i can ifconfig the adapter... Jan 25 06:27:09 also configure the device and add a route? Jan 25 06:27:31 yep... route tabel seem ok Jan 25 06:27:45 i get an transmit error in pegasus.c Jan 25 06:28:37 the network of de nslu2 is 192.168.95.x nslu2 has adress 192.168.95.77 Jan 25 06:28:52 i can ping all computers in 192.168.95.x Jan 25 06:29:28 i do if config eth0 192.168.1.25.... route is set... i can ping 192.168.1.25 Jan 25 06:30:07 but i can not reach a computer in 192.168.1.x which is the other network... Jan 25 06:32:01 Does anyone have the ethernet adapter running ? and can some tell me what hardware he/she is using ?? Jan 25 06:35:27 should i load hci_usb Jan 25 06:50:20 not response ? Jan 25 06:51:25 myself has no idea at this topic, you should stay some hour in this channel, maybe that another user has an idea Jan 25 06:51:56 can other people see what i have typed ?? i am new .... Jan 25 06:53:44 some people have loggers online, so they can read the backlogs Jan 25 06:54:01 ok thanks Jan 25 08:11:50 . Jan 25 08:49:08 anyone have rsync--daemon running under xinet instead of init.d ? Jan 25 08:50:07 i have moved it to change the umask (or to try to) but it fails: Jan 25 08:50:08 <29>jan 25 10:48:21 xinetd[850]: readjusting service rsync Jan 25 08:50:09 <29>jan 25 10:48:21 xinetd[850]: Reconfigured: new=0 old=2 dropped=0 (services) Jan 25 08:50:09 <86>jan 25 10:49:39 xinetd[850]: START: rsync pid=895 from=192.168.15.5 Jan 25 08:50:09 <86>jan 25 10:49:39 xinetd[895]: FAIL: rsync address from=192.168.15.5 Jan 25 09:58:03 anyone use CLI torrent client on nslu? Jan 25 10:13:42 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/InstallCtorrent Jan 25 10:40:57 hi Jan 25 10:41:26 Can anyone help me with my nslu2 ? Jan 25 10:42:30 i am trying to install vsftp but I cannot restart Restart xinetd returns always [: missing ] Jan 25 12:18:18 caplink811 :) Jan 25 12:44:50 so i got rsync running under xinetd instead of init.d if anyone cares. which allows me to set the umask which is nice :-) Jan 25 12:45:19 though thruput with rsync is about 20 mbps whereas with a trial version of foldermatch over smb it was 40 mbps Jan 25 13:58:33 Evening all Jan 25 14:06:49 depends on where you are, Delduil ;) Jan 25 14:07:58 I guess I should get used to forgetting local time when online Jan 25 14:08:43 hehe, yes. Jan 25 14:09:06 It's hard for me, too. Where I come from, it's around 10 p.m. now, where I am now, it is around 1 p.m. instead ;) Jan 25 14:10:25 I was curious to know if anyone has considered porting hotplug to the Unslung system? Jan 25 14:37:39 Erm and even more embarassing, does anyone know how to get depmod to work? Only all my modules seem to report that they aren't for this architecture ... Jan 25 14:39:23 EG, depmod: ELF file //opt/lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/net/bluetooth/bluez.o not for this architecture Jan 25 14:39:41 And uname -a gives Linux LKG0FA07F 2.4.22-xfs #1 Sun Jun 12 21:17:17 PDT 2005 armv5b unknown Jan 25 14:40:11 which is unslung-5.5-beta ? Jan 25 14:40:44 I think that this is unslung-5.5 Jan 25 14:41:38 ->which depmod gives what result? Jan 25 14:42:51 hi Jan 25 14:43:18 morning Jan 25 14:43:24 did anyone see a libupnp package for openembedded? Jan 25 14:43:40 I know that it was used to compile some other stuff, so I assume it must be somewhere, but I was unable to find it Jan 25 14:44:26 -> /opt/bin/which: no depmod in (/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:/etc) Jan 25 14:44:44 I used /opt/sbin/depmod -a Jan 25 14:44:59 Delduil, hm, my depmod is in /sbin Jan 25 14:45:24 and it seems that is is plain linksys Jan 25 14:45:28 I was wondering if I ought to make a symbolic link Jan 25 14:46:35 Oh sorry. My bad here. I have to type /opt/{something} before virtually everything, and I hadn't noticed that depmod was in /sbin Jan 25 14:50:51 Oh and insmod in /sbin works (whilst /opt/sbin/modprobe doesn't) Jan 25 14:55:24 how did you install this module? if i try to install, it results in this http://pastebin.com/522997 Jan 25 14:57:24 Erm. I just did ipkg -verbose_wget install kernel-module-bluez Jan 25 14:57:57 I did have to run ipkg update at one point, though Jan 25 14:59:18 that make no difference Jan 25 15:02:58 did you try to run ipkg install kernel-image-2.4.22-xfs ? Jan 25 15:04:34 but back on 1st topic, depmod -n (from package modutils) results in no error, except something about *.map files which are not ELF files, what is basically correct Jan 25 15:05:29 Indeed, but it is reading from //opt/lib/modules (which doesn't contain anything) instead of /lib/modules Jan 25 15:05:44 i'd try [root@linus root]$ ipkg list|grep kernel-image , which results in nothing Jan 25 15:06:32 I get "kernel-image-2.4.22-xfs - 2.3r29-r2 -" from that command Jan 25 15:10:25 hm, something is wrong, running ipkg update, 10 secs before the ipkg list command Jan 25 15:11:03 I have had connectivity problems from my box to the package sites Jan 25 15:11:45 but you can ping ipkg.nslu2-linux.org ? Jan 25 15:12:47 reponse time is between 450ms and 800ms. So it is a bit slow Jan 25 15:12:59 and the contents of /etc/ipkg is similar to this ? Jan 25 15:13:02 http://pastebin.com/523012 Jan 25 15:14:17 get nearly equal values here (~700ms) Jan 25 15:14:48 I got the same as you for that ipkg directory and the file contents Jan 25 15:15:01 I also get similar times from my Desktop Jan 25 15:17:40 and when i browse http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/unslung/oe/ then there isn't a kernel-image* Jan 25 15:20:19 hi all Jan 25 15:20:24 can someone help me ? Jan 25 15:20:29 morning Jan 25 15:20:32 Hello Jan 25 15:20:34 ~ask Jan 25 15:20:36 If you have a question, just ask, maybe someone have an answer... sometimes. Jan 25 15:20:45 Erm and regarding the kernel-image. I am now confused Jan 25 15:21:01 I have falh again my nslu2 win unslug 5.5 ... Jan 25 15:21:16 and now i cannot run the ipkg to install any package ... Jan 25 15:21:33 always saying no file or directory Jan 25 15:21:46 did you verify that your rootfs is on your external media? Jan 25 15:22:30 I have performed the unsling Jan 25 15:22:44 and? Jan 25 15:22:51 Are you running off your external media? Jan 25 15:23:17 I.E. did you reboot after unslinging? Jan 25 15:23:22 I have plug it in rigrt now Jan 25 15:24:03 yes Jan 25 15:24:08 so many times :d Jan 25 15:24:12 :) Jan 25 15:24:37 what do you get from cat /proc/mounts? Jan 25 15:25:02 There should be a line like /dev/sda1 / ext3 rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:25:04 well, basically, unsling, reboot without hd, login via telnet, plugin the disk, change your password, and then reboot with the disk attached Jan 25 15:25:27 Oops. Erm I forgot that bit ... Jan 25 15:25:32 and then enter df to verify, that your disk is your rootfs Jan 25 15:27:46 I thought that cat /proc/mounts told the truth, whereas df can lie Jan 25 15:28:43 I.E., in my system, cat /proc/mounts has the following line: "/dev/root /initrd jffs2 rw 0 0" while df has "/dev/sda1 6528 5324 1204 82% /initrd" Jan 25 15:29:05 I am fairly certain that /dev/sda1 isn't on /initrd Jan 25 15:30:14 but the size of rootfs should be equal to the size of /dev/[sda1|sdb1] Jan 25 15:31:18 Guest6118, had you do this, in that order? Jan 25 15:33:20 rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:33:27 Delduil, but we driftin' away, we get different result with ipkg list | grep kernel-image, and imho, it is realy correct, that it is different, because in the feeds dir there is no kernel-image* file Jan 25 15:34:44 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:35:24 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:35:39 Guest4446, you should use a real irc client Jan 25 15:35:48 ok i will use one moment Jan 25 15:35:53 i will be back Jan 25 15:35:56 no problem Jan 25 15:36:34 ipkg status kernel-image-2.4.22-xfs gives, Package: kernel-image-2.4.22-xfs \n Version: 2.3r29-r2 \n Status: install ok installed \n Architecture: nslu2 Jan 25 15:36:44 As an aside, how do you do that paste thingy? Jan 25 15:37:18 right mark with putty, and paste in www.pastebin.com Jan 25 15:37:33 sorry, left mark Jan 25 15:38:28 which is real usefull. if there are more then 5 lines to paste Jan 25 15:38:43 I'll have to remember that one. Jan 25 15:40:46 now real mirc Jan 25 15:40:48 wb Jan 25 15:40:51 I am back Jan 25 15:40:54 ic Jan 25 15:40:59 # cat proc/mounts Jan 25 15:40:59 rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:40:59 /dev/root / jffs2 rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:40:59 /proc /proc proc rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:40:59 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 Jan 25 15:40:59 /dev/sda1 /share/hdd/data ext3 ro 0 0 Jan 25 15:41:02 /dev/sda2 /share/hdd/conf ext3 rw,sync 0 0 Jan 25 15:41:09 here is the printout Jan 25 15:41:13 and the other one too Jan 25 15:41:19 # df Jan 25 15:41:19 Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on Jan 25 15:41:19 rootfs 6528 5324 1204 82% / Jan 25 15:41:19 /dev/mtdblock4 6528 5324 1204 82% / Jan 25 15:41:19 /dev/sda1 195843204 126184800 67668756 65% /share/hdd/data Jan 25 15:41:20 /dev/sda2 116661 40795 74662 35% /share/hdd/conf Jan 25 15:41:47 k, so you are on flash with your rootfs Jan 25 15:42:34 the order is, unsling (what have you done), reboot without hd, login Jan 25 15:42:43 plug in the disk Jan 25 15:42:54 wait some time (around 120 secs) Jan 25 15:43:24 add a new user in the webinterface Jan 25 15:43:43 remember the password of this new user Jan 25 15:44:08 this new user is to have access via telnet ? Jan 25 15:44:22 to get the encrypted psw ? Jan 25 15:44:28 use the command -> vi /share/hdd/conf/passwd (if your disk is plugged in port1) Jan 25 15:44:34 Erm I changed the root password whilst booting of flash Jan 25 15:45:32 at the moment i can access via telnet with the disk attached Jan 25 15:45:33 and fill in the contents of the 2nd field from your new user in the second field from user root Jan 25 15:45:49 i now the root psw , i have changed it before Jan 25 15:45:51 reboot with disk attached, and login with your new password Jan 25 15:46:46 arol, ok, so it should work, you can restart with disk attached, and login with your own/new password as user root Jan 25 15:46:48 ? Jan 25 15:47:49 I get the following from cat-ting the ipkg control files from that kernel-image http://pastebin.com/523073 Jan 25 15:51:02 Delduil, i have this too, but the date is 1970, which mentioned that is from flash Jan 25 15:51:48 So that package is possibly in the native flash. Wonder why my ipkg is showing it in its lists ... Jan 25 15:52:37 that is the point which i don't understand, where did you get your lists from.. ? Jan 25 15:53:20 Erm I followed the instructions in the README. I've only been doing this for a few days Jan 25 15:53:22 arol, still around ? Jan 25 15:57:52 yes Jan 25 15:58:08 i get inside but it didný mount the disk Jan 25 15:58:18 i reboot nslu2 Jan 25 15:58:31 repeat process again Jan 25 15:58:34 :) Jan 25 16:10:51 Oh FYI, my slug took about five attempts for it to mounts its drive today. Jan 25 16:11:29 i am trying to bring it up .... Jan 25 16:57:09 Hi all Jan 25 16:57:18 I have power failure at home Jan 25 16:57:29 it is back ... Jan 25 16:57:57 meanwhile i falh again nslu2 since i cannot bring it up with the hard disk Jan 25 17:09:54 but now cannot telnet to nslu2 ... Jan 25 20:00:48 hi Jan 25 20:00:58 anyone here? Jan 25 20:38:24 sunfish, wassup? Jan 25 20:42:41 hey **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jan 26 02:59:57 2006