**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 22 09:59:56 2006 Apr 22 10:49:43 Hey Lunar_Lamp Apr 22 10:50:24 hiya Apr 22 10:50:24 heh Apr 22 10:50:31 i decided to get my printer up and running Apr 22 10:50:33 and failed Apr 22 10:50:42 lol Apr 22 10:50:53 i installed the cups packages Apr 22 10:50:55 and cups docs Apr 22 10:50:57 i haven't even tried due to the lack of drivers Apr 22 10:51:03 and i edited the config file Apr 22 10:51:09 but it doesnt work Apr 22 10:51:14 sometimes SAMBA can help, as that is windows print and file sharing Apr 22 10:51:23 seems your on the same ISP as me! Apr 22 10:51:30 plusnet? Apr 22 10:51:32 heh Apr 22 10:51:41 yeah, but im with Force9 Apr 22 10:51:45 so part of the same group Apr 22 10:51:47 oh right Apr 22 10:51:58 you put in for your maxDSL queue jump? Apr 22 10:52:33 http://trials.plus.net i think for you Apr 22 10:53:31 i dont know Apr 22 10:53:36 it's my dad's connection Apr 22 10:53:40 im just home for a few days Apr 22 10:53:49 ah Apr 22 10:54:00 well, its a free speed upgrade Apr 22 10:54:24 lol, i'll mention it to him then - he's "only" on 2MB Apr 22 10:54:30 yeah, so am i Apr 22 10:54:30 lol Apr 22 10:55:09 any idea how to sort out my printer though? Apr 22 10:55:10 heh Apr 22 10:55:15 god knows Apr 22 10:55:26 without having done it myself, i wouldnt know where to start Apr 22 10:55:27 when i login to printer management via the web interface, the location is missing Apr 22 10:55:33 so omeone said i might need to mknod Apr 22 10:55:37 but i dont know what that means Apr 22 10:55:44 byt /dev/lp0 already exists Apr 22 10:56:11 but im not sure if lp0 is valid for a usb printer - though by default the cups is setup for a usb printer Apr 22 10:56:13 http://us4.samba.org/samba/what_is_samba.html - Samba is for file and print sharing... Apr 22 10:57:28 putting a new version could help Apr 22 10:57:37 but it may not Apr 22 10:58:05 hmm, i thought it was there by defauly Apr 22 10:58:14 yeah, just an older version Apr 22 10:58:18 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddPrinter - Are you following that? Apr 22 10:58:49 as it mentions with samba 3 (newer version) it automatically integrates Apr 22 10:58:55 i am Apr 22 10:59:04 how do i find out what version of samba i am running? Apr 22 10:59:41 errm Apr 22 10:59:55 think you can do it via ipkh Apr 22 10:59:57 ipkg Apr 22 11:00:13 try ps ax | grep smbd Apr 22 11:00:14 ps ax | grep smbd Apr 22 11:00:27 or simpler Apr 22 11:00:27 smbstatus Apr 22 11:02:27 hmm Apr 22 11:02:28 well Apr 22 11:02:41 grep smb din't let me know version Apr 22 11:02:47 but i tired another tactc Apr 22 11:02:53 ipkg install samba Apr 22 11:03:07 if it's version 3 installed already, it will say "up to date" Apr 22 11:03:13 if not, then ill have version 3 installed Apr 22 11:03:15 \o/ Apr 22 11:03:20 anyway - i gotta grab a shower Apr 22 11:03:22 yeah Apr 22 11:03:34 kk Apr 22 11:09:54 oh man Apr 22 11:09:57 i need tomake a samba conf Apr 22 11:19:01 lol Apr 22 11:21:26 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/GettingStartedWithSamba Apr 22 11:21:27 hmm Apr 22 11:21:36 Users must be added to the smbpasswd file in order to get access to SMB shares, but only users that exist in your system file may be used by Samba (users are listed in /etc/passwd). If the user guest does not exist, create it with: Apr 22 11:21:36 adduser guest Apr 22 11:21:45 however, i cant "adduser" Apr 22 11:21:53 [\u@\h \W]$ adduser guest Apr 22 11:21:53 adduser: No such file or directory Apr 22 11:22:28 hmm, though guest already exists, so it doesnt matter Apr 22 11:22:53 lol Apr 22 11:23:19 smbpasswd -a Apr 22 11:23:38 yeah, done that now Apr 22 11:23:41 k Apr 22 11:23:58 errm Apr 22 11:24:03 Are you on a open slug slug? Apr 22 11:24:06 or an unslung one? Apr 22 11:24:07 no Apr 22 11:24:08 unslung Apr 22 11:24:30 that one you postee Apr 22 11:24:34 is for openslug Apr 22 11:24:38 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Samba is what you need Apr 22 11:24:39 :/ Apr 22 11:24:45 will it make any difference? Apr 22 11:25:03 how much of it had you done? Apr 22 11:25:32 er Apr 22 11:25:37 i was about to install xinetd Apr 22 11:25:52 not needed for unslung by the looks of it Apr 22 11:25:53 so stop Apr 22 11:26:01 and follow the unslung one Apr 22 11:26:32 loooks simpler too Apr 22 11:26:53 cp -pR /etc/samba /opt/etc Apr 22 11:27:04 [\u@\h \W]$ cp -pR /etc/samba /opt/etc Apr 22 11:27:04 cp: unable to remove `/opt/etc/samba/smb.conf': No such file or directory Apr 22 11:27:26 samba is installed im presuming? Apr 22 11:27:30 yeah Apr 22 11:27:59 hmm Apr 22 11:28:08 why is it trying to remove it? Apr 22 11:28:54 problem is Apr 22 11:28:57 the file doesn exist Apr 22 11:29:00 does Apr 22 11:29:11 lol Apr 22 11:29:18 are you unslung to a memory stick or something? Apr 22 11:29:36 BUT Apr 22 11:29:45 that file is the one i just edited Apr 22 11:29:52 previously it was blank or didnt exist Apr 22 11:29:56 ah Apr 22 11:30:00 so should i just delete it? Apr 22 11:30:06 you could do Apr 22 11:30:28 i know a bit of a cheats way to edit the files and move them about Apr 22 11:30:35 [\u@\h \W]$ cp -pR /etc/samba /opt/etc Apr 22 11:30:35 cp: unable to remove `/opt/etc/samba/smbpasswd': Success Apr 22 11:30:43 thats confusing Apr 22 11:30:47 is that good or bad? Apr 22 11:30:48 lol Apr 22 11:30:57 cat /etc/samba Apr 22 11:31:05 cat /opt/etc/samba/smbpasswd Apr 22 11:31:10 do they have anything in them? Apr 22 11:31:15 [\u@\h \W]$ cat /etc/samba Apr 22 11:31:15 cat: /etc/samba: Is directory Apr 22 11:31:38 lol Apr 22 11:32:16 that could be why it didnt like you editing it Apr 22 11:32:25 copying even Apr 22 11:32:28 Are you on windows? Apr 22 11:32:34 i am Apr 22 11:32:40 using putty to ssh into the slug Apr 22 11:32:45 k Apr 22 11:32:48 i dont have a linux box here Apr 22 11:32:49 is it unslung to a memory stick or a hd? Apr 22 11:32:55 hd Apr 22 11:33:23 k Apr 22 11:33:31 well, i know a way you can edit these files in windows.... Apr 22 11:34:34 http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm Apr 22 11:34:42 That allows you to view ext3 on windows Apr 22 11:35:20 you can then edit and create the samba files in that Apr 22 11:40:22 hmm Apr 22 11:40:34 how do i find thigns like "wins address" and "server string"? Apr 22 11:41:18 do you have wins on your network? Apr 22 11:41:28 if no leave it as wins server = Apr 22 11:41:36 server string is like the name of it Apr 22 11:41:44 so Slug? Apr 22 11:41:51 that's what the NSLU2 is called Apr 22 11:41:52 Slug Apr 22 11:42:27 it can stay as server string = NSLU Network Drive Apr 22 11:42:39 i presume it will just be the name in SWAT Apr 22 11:50:31 or just like a pc description in Windows Apr 22 12:14:46 hmmm Apr 22 12:15:04 when i try to print a test-page from cups web interface Apr 22 12:15:05 it says: Apr 22 12:15:15 "Printer not connected; will retry in 30 seconds..." Apr 22 12:25:01 strange Apr 22 13:14:01 Lunar_Lamp: Seen as mwester has changed his status from away, he may be able to help being one of the main developers Apr 22 13:14:38 ok, atm im listening to the spurs game on the radio, HUGE game, and myheart rate is going like crazy Apr 22 13:14:46 lol Apr 22 13:14:47 so i had better wait for 10mins till the final whistle Apr 22 13:16:42 lol Apr 22 13:31:59 phew Apr 22 13:32:01 game over Apr 22 13:32:29 mwester - im having difficulty in setting up the nslu2 with a printer Apr 22 13:32:58 most probably these difficulties are caused by my incompetance Apr 22 13:33:10 but i've installed cups, cups-doc, and samba3 Apr 22 13:33:36 i am using unslung 5.5 Apr 22 13:34:00 and the printer is a brother HL-1440 connected via usb Apr 22 13:34:06 i think my problems are in configuration Apr 22 13:34:27 because im just confused about what i should be doing where Apr 22 16:00:54 caplink811_log, maybe i got the error yesterday using upslug, because I connect nslu2 though an router Apr 22 16:20:08 (compilling upslug2 - allover) after "make" I use the kommand line: install -o root -g wheel -m 4755 upslug2 /usr/bin/upslug2 And get output: install: ugyldig gruppe 'wheel" Can I use another group, or shcal I make "wheel - group" Apr 22 18:10:43 I am doing upgrade from 5.5 to 6.8... My first problem appears to be that after telneting in without disks. When I plug in disk it does not appear to automatically mount disk on /share/hdd/data Apr 22 18:10:47 any ideas? Apr 22 18:12:13 I am doing upgrade from 5.5 to 6.8... My first problem appears to be that after telneting in without disks. When I plug in disk it does not appear to automatically mount disk on /share/hdd/data Apr 22 18:12:28 Can someone assist? Apr 22 18:14:03 Anyone home? Apr 22 18:27:39 ping garpinc Apr 22 19:43:46 I got to unsling step but got error Apr 22 19:44:03 Error: /share/flash/data (disk2, /dev/sda1) is not a mounted disk Apr 22 19:44:10 Can someone help Apr 22 19:46:04 wb garpinc, oyur disk is on which port ? Apr 22 19:46:10 port 2 Apr 22 19:46:50 I'm trying to unsling to disk2 Apr 22 19:47:21 Previously the disk was disk 1 in 5.5 But now I want it to be on port 2 so I can plug hub into port1 Apr 22 19:47:39 any data on the disk? Apr 22 19:47:45 yes Apr 22 19:47:54 I followed dirty start instructions Apr 22 19:48:29 can you mount the /dev/sda1 partition manually at /mnt/tmpmnt ? Apr 22 19:49:10 The drive is already mounted at /share/flash/data Apr 22 19:49:23 do you want me to mount it there too? Apr 22 19:49:46 no, i'd understand, that it wont mount automagically Apr 22 19:50:32 and the output of the mount command shows you that partition as mounted rw? Apr 22 19:53:48 you with me Apr 22 19:53:55 Just changed irc clients.. Apr 22 19:54:26 np, my last msg was Apr 22 19:54:27 and the output of the mount command shows you that partition as mounted rw? Apr 22 19:54:54 here /dev/sda1 on /share/flash/data type ext3 (ro) Apr 22 19:55:13 what shows read only Apr 22 19:55:20 ok... Apr 22 19:55:43 It just was like that.. I didn't mount it.. What should I do? Apr 22 19:56:18 when did you the last restart? and which is the size of the drive? Apr 22 19:56:38 I did the unlinging step Apr 22 19:56:50 that required a reboot without disks Apr 22 19:57:04 so I rebooted telnetted in and attached drive to port 2 Apr 22 19:57:25 then tried to run unsling disk Apr 22 19:57:30 unsling disk2 Apr 22 19:57:48 at which point I got error Apr 22 19:58:12 It first said: Checking if able to unsling... Apr 22 19:58:18 k, but what size has your drive, and how long did you wait between attach the drive and ran the unsling command? Apr 22 19:58:27 250GB Apr 22 19:59:00 I waited until I saw drive show up in Web interface Apr 22 19:59:05 Maybe a min Apr 22 19:59:14 maybe less Apr 22 20:01:19 maybe that you should wait ~10-15 minutes, i never used the webinterface, but the slug calcalates the user quotas after each start, and the this takes depends on the hd size, you can check this by using the mount command, it should show you /dev/sda1 mounted with the state rw.the other point is, it could be that your wasn't clean unmounted, so it needs a fsck Apr 22 20:01:52 So at this point what should I do? Apr 22 20:02:04 the easiest way to do this, is plug the drive on a linux machine, if one is available Apr 22 20:02:12 I don't have one. Apr 22 20:02:27 a knoppix cd, or another live distribution? Apr 22 20:03:08 I guess I don't understand... Apr 22 20:03:16 Do you mean to perform fsck? Apr 22 20:04:35 as a 2nd option, 1st is shutdown, reboot without a disk, login, attach the disk, and wait, at least 10 minutes, and perform the mount command Apr 22 20:05:01 Could I just try unmounting it manually and remounting it? Apr 22 20:05:16 just try it Apr 22 20:05:37 try unmounting and remounting or what you suggested? Apr 22 20:05:57 no, umount/mount i menat Apr 22 20:06:03 s/menat/meant/ Apr 22 20:06:04 caplink811_log meant: no, umount/mount i meant Apr 22 20:06:05 ok... Apr 22 20:06:21 the commands are umount /dev/sda1 Apr 22 20:06:29 yes Apr 22 20:06:33 and mount /dev/sda1 /share/flash/data Apr 22 20:06:35 right? Apr 22 20:06:41 yep Apr 22 20:06:51 Do I have to specify anything for rw? Apr 22 20:07:03 normally, not Apr 22 20:07:45 Ok now it reads: /dev/sda1 on /share/flash/data type ext3 (rw) Apr 22 20:07:59 Should I try to unsling again now? Apr 22 20:08:58 ? Apr 22 20:09:10 well, to verify that behavior, shtudown, unplug the disk, and reboot, login, attach the disk, and wait some time, and then use the mount command, as now the output should show you the rw mounted disk Apr 22 20:09:53 as the readme mentioned, make sure, that all things working as expected ;) Apr 22 20:09:58 ok Apr 22 20:10:24 I am trying to make a package but I can not find out how to make a configure.patch Apr 22 20:10:47 which os? Apr 22 20:10:57 unslugn, openslug, native, cross? Apr 22 20:11:07 so much questions... Apr 22 20:11:10 cross Apr 22 20:11:41 and you want build an optware package ? Apr 22 20:13:29 I building a packages for oleg firmware Apr 22 20:13:54 but idea skould be the same Apr 22 20:14:15 i assume, you use your progname.mk file ? Apr 22 20:14:53 yes Apr 22 20:15:34 I am trying to make my own progname.mk for nqc Apr 22 20:16:02 and you need to patch the nqc/configure? Apr 22 20:16:19 ok Apr 22 20:16:43 it do not have obe Apr 22 20:16:47 it do not have one Apr 22 20:18:01 how do you would make nqc, when you build it native? Apr 22 20:22:33 Got same error. Apr 22 20:22:46 just make Apr 22 20:22:46 After rebooting it as rw after attaching. Apr 22 20:23:00 Then after unslinging it changed to ro Apr 22 20:24:07 garpinc, you unslinged it, and then reboot, and the drive stays in the ro state? Apr 22 20:24:21 no Apr 22 20:24:43 I thought you told me to reboot first to see if drive mounted in rw mode. Apr 22 20:24:46 It did.. Apr 22 20:25:00 Then I tried to unsling after waiting 10mins. Apr 22 20:25:05 palle, you may ask your question at #nslu2-linux, which is the channel with more developers in it Apr 22 20:25:38 garpinc, , ok, that was what i assumed Apr 22 20:27:28 so, you unsling, reboot, and the drive is mounted ro, right? Apr 22 20:29:55 no Apr 22 20:30:09 before unling it's mounted rw. Apr 22 20:30:16 I unsling Apr 22 20:30:20 I get error. Apr 22 20:30:30 ok Apr 22 20:30:38 and when I check mount now it's ro Apr 22 20:31:27 <[1]garpinc> so unsling changed it from rw to ro Apr 22 20:31:42 a funny behavior that is Apr 22 20:31:45 <[1]garpinc> got disconnected for a sec Apr 22 20:32:52 np Apr 22 20:33:10 <[1]garpinc> So any ideas? Apr 22 20:33:17 maybe Apr 22 20:34:41 unfortunately, i haven't the unsling script at hand, so i must guess... Apr 22 20:35:57 when the /dev/sda1 is in a rw state and mounted, there should be 2 files, /share/flash/data/.unslung and .sda1root, which you could delete, and then try the procedure again, maybe that it wroks then Apr 22 20:38:09 <[1]garpinc> no.. those files were moved as per dirty start instructions. Apr 22 20:38:29 <[1]garpinc> those files are in public/unslung55 directory Apr 22 20:39:30 it's a pitty Apr 22 20:42:11 i see no reason for that behavior, can you pastebin /sbin/unsling pls? Apr 22 20:43:38 <[1]garpinc> ok Apr 22 20:46:11 <[1]garpinc> http://pastebin.com/675792 Apr 22 20:51:00 got it? Apr 22 20:51:34 garpinc, when you freshly reboots, and the disk mounts rw, then do a cat /proc/mounts and pastebin, pls Apr 22 20:51:54 and the output from mount too Apr 22 20:58:38 http://pastebin.com/675817 Apr 22 20:59:03 That's b4 I attach disk. Apr 22 20:59:39 i need cat /proc/mounts when it is mounted rw too, pls Apr 22 21:00:05 http://pastebin.com/675823 Apr 22 21:00:14 That's after I attach disk Apr 22 21:00:36 Strange Apr 22 21:00:39 now it's ro Apr 22 21:01:40 Let's try unmount mount and unsling.. Apr 22 21:02:27 or do you have better idea? Apr 22 21:03:51 i understood, that, when you attach the disk, it is going to mount rw, if it is ro, then the script wont work (what is a good thing) Apr 22 21:04:16 well that's how it worked last reboot.. Apr 22 21:04:23 This reboot it's ro Apr 22 21:04:34 Seems like some kind of timing issue. Apr 22 21:05:31 the 1st timer is the quota calculation, until it is finished the partition remains ro Apr 22 21:05:56 after that it should becomes rw Apr 22 21:07:06 Ok... so.. I took a chance... unmounted and mounted and unsling and that appeared to work Apr 22 21:07:34 It asks for new password. I don't have to change it right so should I just hit Ctrl C Apr 22 21:07:36 can you try running e2fsck on the disk: reboot without drives, plug drives in, unmount them, then e2fsck -n /dev/sda1 and e2fsck -n /dev/sda2 ? That'll check them without fixing anything. If theoutput looks reasonable (like it's not going to delete stuff, just fix a few things or do nothing at all) then re-run both e2fsck commands without the -n option -- this will ensure that the... Apr 22 21:07:37 ...filesystems have not "expired" (ext2 & 3 filesystems can only be mounted a number of times before a fsck operation is required, perhaps that's part of the problem?) Apr 22 21:08:06 Or reenter current passwd? Apr 22 21:08:13 Re-enter current pw Apr 22 21:08:17 ok Apr 22 21:09:00 That will also change it when you boot without disks; but a ctrl-c will do-- I don't know what it will do, never tried it. Probably abort the unsling. (I hope) Apr 22 21:09:23 that's what i assume too, mwester, but i also know, that the linksys fsck is a little bit hm buggy (that is my experience) Apr 22 21:09:48 Yes, knoppix is a better bet if there are any problems on the disk. Apr 22 21:10:13 Ok last step... Instructions say to copy data to unslung55. Instructions don't say what to do with those files after completing unsling. Apr 22 21:10:25 I assume you just move them back right? Apr 22 21:10:46 No Apr 22 21:11:25 ok so what do you do with them? Apr 22 21:12:23 If the unsling works fine, and all your data is ok on the /public area of the drive, and all seems well for a while, you can probably delete the unslung55 directory. It exists so that if you boot up 6.8, and find something doesn't work -- for example, you forgot that you are using the XYZ kernel module which isn't available in 6.8, then you can copy all the unslung55 files back and return... Apr 22 21:12:24 ...to the original state. Apr 22 21:13:49 ok.. Instructions should definitely state that... So now I'll reboot and then i'll have to ipkg all the prior packages right? Apr 22 21:14:53 caplink811_log: I'm also suspecting a problem with R63 firmware with the formatting process (timing?) and large drives. There have been a couple of reports of formats on 300GB disks that "hang" (run as long as overnight before they are manually killed). Formatting a second time seems to fix the problem. So there may be timing issues all around on large large drives... (I do not have one... Apr 22 21:14:55 ...to test with, I'm afraid!) Apr 22 21:15:59 i don't have one, too, only 80 gb on both machines. but byront have a theory about that Apr 22 21:16:13 But it seems the work around is to unmount and mount. That should be done in unsling script. Apr 22 21:16:39 Yes, ipkg update followed by ipkg install. Regarding the documentation - we very much need assistance! Clearly the documents and organization of them make perfect sense to the authors (as always!) If you would be so kind as to add your comments to the wiki page on the README, we'd be happy to incorporate them in the next release! Thanks! Apr 22 21:17:22 i'm just curious, but.. wouldn't it be a better idea to throw away the linksys stuff and replace it with some standard 2.4.x / 2.6.x kernel base that acts somehow like the linksys firmware? Apr 22 21:17:27 one thing is the quota calculation, which could interdicted, if the slug is unsling with a divertion script Apr 22 21:17:46 garpinc: the unsling script can't change the status from rw to ro - something else must be triggering that in the background, so the unmounting and remounting int he unsling script is a bad solution -- we need to find the real timing problem whatever it might be. Apr 22 21:18:06 one target of unslung is compatibility with linksys firmware, Apr 22 21:18:36 but this means, that it has to be "compatible" with linksys' bugs too Apr 22 21:18:44 yeah, so it is Apr 22 21:19:03 EvilDevil: Sure, but it wouldn't be Unslung then! But in general, it *can* be argued that the 2.4 kernel and the Linksys firmware are "stretched" about as far as they can go... Apr 22 21:19:08 if you would avoid this, switch to openslug, or maybe debianslug ;) Apr 22 21:19:35 but the users would miss the web-interface Apr 22 21:19:44 It it possible to copy something from unslung55 directory to tell ipkg update which packages I need to reget? Apr 22 21:19:56 Or I have to do each package manually? Apr 22 21:20:12 you could write a script garpinc Apr 22 21:20:29 No, but you can look at the stuff in unslung55. You can also list them on the command line: ipkg install openssh bash usbutils samba ... Apr 22 21:21:22 after, ipkg install each package, you can then copy back your backup/opt/etc directory so you got your configs back Apr 22 21:22:39 Here's the link to the README changes page - your feedback on clarifying the README would really be helpful! http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/SuggestedChangesToTheReadme Apr 22 21:26:03 BIAB Apr 22 22:24:12 so fare the nslu2_Debian-installer works fine - Im in the middel of getting debian install on a memory stick Apr 22 23:31:23 anyone home Apr 22 23:31:36 I'm getting iptables: No chain/target/match by that name Apr 22 23:31:59 for command like /opt/sbin/iptables -I INPUT -i ixp0 Apr 22 23:32:15 did ixp0 change in release 6? Apr 23 00:51:03 Did drive to drive back up get screwed up in version 6 Apr 23 00:52:30 I have lead drive on port 2. Do I use same instructions and reverse mount points to copy from disk2 to disk1? Apr 23 01:13:55 hello, anyone here? Apr 23 01:37:40 garpinc: If the drive backup you are using is file-system based, then you will have to reverse the paths in the to and from. If the backup is device based ("dd" for example" then you don't have to change anything. This is because of the strange Linksys behavior in R63 - /dev/sda and /dev/sdb swapped ports, but the mount points did not. For no apparent reason, actually... Apr 23 01:44:53 mwester in how to fix backup doc it says use rsync Apr 23 01:45:29 in that case reverse paths? Apr 23 01:46:03 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/FixTheDriveBackupForUnslungFirmware Apr 23 01:48:23 Rsync is file-system based, so yes, you may have to reverse the paths. Basically: On R63 and Unslung 6.8: USB Port 1 == /share/hdd/... , and USB Port 2 == /share/flash/... so if you are unslung to the drive in USB port 2, you must copy from /share/flash... to /share/hdd... Apr 23 01:50:37 Hmmm... I see great potential for inadvertant errors on that page; it doesn't really provide much by way of warnings. So let me just say that if you get it wrong, you'll wipe out your unslung disk. Use caution! Apr 23 02:58:36 greetings Apr 23 02:59:11 i'm trying to use the master makefile to download the openslug kernel so I can build a module against it; when running 'make prefetch-openslug' I get the following error: monotone: misuse: branch org.openembedded.dev has multiple heads Apr 23 02:59:36 am I doing something wrong, or did I just catch it at a 'in flux' time? Apr 23 03:39:42 bad timing drasch. It's become a hydra - someone with write permissions needs to fix it. Preferably one of the parties who created the multiple heads situation... Apr 23 03:43:14 mwester: gotcha, any way I can just pull out the kernel headers for Openslug 2.7? Apr 23 03:44:58 Try grabbing the tarball source code? Perhaps its up at the same place the binary releases are (search www.nslu2-linux.org, should be referenced there)? Apr 23 03:47:51 i did a 'ipkg install openslug-native' and it's installing every package known to man :) Apr 23 03:48:29 of course, it looks like it's going to pull the same monotone stuff Apr 23 03:49:29 naw - just try building optware; openslug-native is a small part. I hope openslug-native doesn't do anything with monotone - it should only be installing the prebuild toolchain for native compilation. Shouldn't need sources... Apr 23 03:52:22 i'm trying to compile the module for the rt2570 wireless chipset Apr 23 03:53:34 Cool - I'm still fighting with the zd1211 on Unslung - until then I'm stuck with wires :) Apr 23 03:54:39 mwester: there appears to be a package for that in openslug 2.7 Apr 23 03:56:22 Yeah. Same source is supposed to work on a 2.4 kernel -- builds, but that's all. Interestingly enough some folks with openslug are reporting what sound like similar problems with some of the versions of that driver - so I'm wondering if it might be an architecture-related problem (such as alignment or so) instead of a kernel rev problem). Apr 23 03:59:23 mwester: i couldn't even find wireless-tools for Unslung Apr 23 04:01:54 That has to be built as well - no point in adding it to the feeds until there are wireless drivers. Apr 23 04:04:20 mwester: right, but i'd rather just try and build the driver than the whole thing :) Apr 23 04:05:10 mwester: so do you know if the zd1211 package in openslug works? Apr 23 04:07:06 Apparently there is a version (don't know which) that does - check the logs for the #nslu2-linux channel here; that might give you an idea -- I think the success was in the past several days (Friday? perhaps?) Apr 23 04:08:09 I don't think the one you get if you "ipkg install zd1211" works, though. Perhaps, but maybe not -- syjmptoms are that it will associate with the AP, but fail to exchange any IP. Apr 23 04:10:39 mwester: ah, i see Apr 23 04:22:45 well, i will check in a few days, and report if I have any success Apr 23 09:52:11 When I will take nslu2 into UpdateMode, its not flashing red+green but staying red, why is that? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 23 09:59:56 2006