**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 17 02:59:57 2006 Jun 17 09:03:37 I just flashed DebianSlug 3.10 in my NSLU2. Jun 17 09:03:54 Do I need to follow the "sarge" or "sid" on this page? http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/Bootstrap Jun 17 09:04:02 It's kinda confusing :( Jun 17 09:04:17 you select one. sarge is stable. sid is unstable Jun 17 09:04:47 Yeah I don't understand that :/ Jun 17 09:04:57 Is DebianSlug 3.10 a stable or unstable? Jun 17 09:04:59 just use sarge. it wont break Jun 17 09:05:27 But... I don't have any partitions on my USB stick yet Jun 17 09:05:30 debianslug 3.0 is the kernel i think. it just boots up to debian, which can be stable or unstable Jun 17 09:05:46 l0c4lh0st: so follow the instruction and run fdisk /dev/sda Jun 17 09:06:15 Where is that instruction? I don't see that in the sarge part, I do see it in the sid part... Jun 17 09:06:15 l0c4lh0st: i am gonna use debian/nslu2 instead of debianslug. it runs the debian-install interactively Jun 17 09:06:34 l0c4lh0st: just follow the sid part. they are basically the same. Jun 17 09:06:45 «deadcat_» just use sarge. it wont break Jun 17 09:06:49 «deadcat_» l0c4lh0st: just follow the sid part. they are basically the same. Jun 17 09:06:50 :/ Jun 17 09:06:58 use sarge.. Jun 17 09:06:58 Now I REALLY don't understand it anymore Jun 17 09:07:13 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/ Jun 17 09:07:17 follow this one. Jun 17 09:07:22 ... Jun 17 09:07:36 That one doesn't work Jun 17 09:07:40 oh Jun 17 09:07:44 The installer won't finish Jun 17 09:08:00 you doing this right? http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DebianSlug/Bootstrap Jun 17 09:08:11 rwhitby recommended me the DebianSlug firmware Jun 17 09:08:13 yes, deadcat_ Jun 17 09:08:27 I'm kinda confused on what's in the "sarge" part Jun 17 09:08:38 it doesn't say anything about formatting my USB stick, or doing any specific things Jun 17 09:09:08 l0c4lh0st: follow everything from the sid section. Jun 17 09:09:28 when you see the word unstable, change it to stable, when you see the word sid, change it to sarge. thats it. Jun 17 09:09:41 o_O Jun 17 09:09:43 riiight Jun 17 09:10:29 when you finish the install, you go to the Debootstrapping sarge section and follow those. which will complete the system Jun 17 09:12:50 Install? Jun 17 09:12:57 The DebianSlug firmware doesn't have an installer, right? Jun 17 09:13:19 l0c4lh0st: no. you ssh in as root and follow the instruction from the page Jun 17 09:13:22 I'm now following the Sarge part, like you said here: Jun 17 09:13:22 «deadcat_» l0c4lh0st: follow everything from the sid section. Jun 17 09:13:30 Oops, the sid part Jun 17 09:13:33 yes. Jun 17 09:13:45 so your first thing is to partition. and so on Jun 17 09:13:46 «deadcat_» when you finish the install, you go to the Debootstrapping sarge section and follow those. which will complete the system <--- What do you mean with this then? Jun 17 09:13:54 What install, I mean Jun 17 09:14:45 l0c4lh0st: on the page. after you apt-get install nslu2-utils, you do the rest of the sarge section Jun 17 09:15:09 if you use sid. you dont have to. but since you gonna use sarge. you will do this commands as well Jun 17 09:15:33 Ah, OK, that makes sense Jun 17 09:16:28 mke2fs -j /dev/sda1 # ext3 is a safe choice <-- I can replace that with ext3 by typing "mkfs.ext3 -j /dev/sda1" instead of that, right? Jun 17 09:16:43 l0c4lh0st: like i said before. i was gonna write a howto bootstrap debian with debianslug for dummies, but now i am gonna stick with debian/nslu2, so i am not gonna Jun 17 09:17:01 Ah OK Jun 17 09:17:13 l0c4lh0st: no. mkfs.ext2 -j is basically ext3. the -j is journal, tahts what the diff between 2 and 3 Jun 17 09:17:26 Well there is some work needed on Debian/NSLU2 too... I couldn't use apt-get in Debian/NSLU2 Jun 17 09:17:34 Ooh. Jun 17 09:17:46 Do I need journaling for a webserver? Jun 17 09:17:53 On a USB stick Jun 17 09:18:23 just use ext3, you wont regret Jun 17 09:33:59 cd: 13: can't cd to /mnt/debinst/work Jun 17 09:34:01 :/ Jun 17 09:34:07 mkdir Jun 17 09:34:24 oh nvm Jun 17 09:34:24 yes Jun 17 09:35:24 root@SUBZERO:/mnt/debinst/work# route add default gw 192.168.1.1 Jun 17 09:35:25 route: SIOC[ADD|DEL]RT: File exists Jun 17 09:35:31 :| Jun 17 09:35:51 because you have a default route.. Jun 17 09:36:01 default my.router 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 Jun 17 09:36:06 That IP isn't quite right.. Jun 17 09:36:42 So I delete it first and then add it with that command? Jun 17 09:36:48 route del Jun 17 09:37:25 huh Jun 17 09:37:40 I deleted it, added it, and it shows up with 0.0.0.0 again :S Jun 17 09:37:57 0.0.0.0 is the Genmask. NOT the gateway Jun 17 09:38:06 w/e Jun 17 09:38:15 I can download for example www.google.nl so it works, I guess Jun 17 10:30:36 Edit /etc/inittab to disable the tty[1-6] entries and add the following serial console entry: Jun 17 10:30:42 Where do I find these tty[1-6]? Jun 17 10:50:21 Hi I am trying toupgrade Openslug-2.7 to Openslug-3.10 but struggling on the feed switch Jun 17 10:50:43 I change the files in /etc/ipkg to reflect I want 3.10 and not 2.7 but update failed Jun 17 10:51:07 the WIKI says I should use SLugOS-bin instead BUT wget cannot download the Packages.gz file Jun 17 10:51:10 help.. Jun 17 11:10:42 Uhm, I just confirmed that I want to install all locales on DebianSlug Jun 17 11:10:46 Was that a stupid idea? o_O Jun 17 11:27:51 Hmm, takes long :D Jun 17 11:42:59 I think I have bricked my SLUG trying to upgrade from 2.7 to 3.10 (OpenSLug) Jun 17 12:07:32 LOL, that thing is STILL busy with the locales... Jun 17 12:07:34 Damn. :) Jun 17 12:34:49 Well a bit better. Reflashed and all that jazz BUT the reason I thought I bricked it was bloody router decided to give it a new IP Jun 17 12:35:02 lol# Jun 17 12:35:09 had been 192.168.1.77 for ages (in fact locked it to that via its MAC address) Jun 17 12:35:37 turns out it is now 192.168.1.3 so now sshed into it and teh joys of re-configuring OpenLSug and getting tcpd working Jun 17 12:35:38 they like to wind you up Jun 17 12:35:46 yer bastards Jun 17 12:36:02 but if its gone to a different lan adapter... dont you have to with openslug? Jun 17 12:36:03 cause if so Jun 17 12:36:06 that'd be why Jun 17 12:36:20 nop hasn't even been unplugged Jun 17 12:36:26 strange Jun 17 12:37:20 just checked and the MAC address is correct in my router "address reservation" page, the SLUG shoud have the IP .77 Jun 17 12:37:37 Just give it a static IP address.. Jun 17 12:37:39 oh well next stage on my crib sheet Jun 17 12:37:52 thats effectivly what I had done via the router Jun 17 12:38:41 Shitty locales.... Why are there so many? lol Jun 17 12:38:46 lol Jun 17 12:40:06 does anyone know if OpenSSH for OpenSlug is compiled against TCPwrappers yet? Jun 17 12:40:25 or do I need to re-compile tcpd & openssh locally? Jun 17 12:54:36 POR - IRN Jun 17 12:54:37 PORN :D Jun 17 13:04:29 WooHoo Samba up again, make it easier to drop config files in now Jun 17 13:33:51 WooHoo SSHd installed with bropbear removed Jun 17 14:28:26 mika_ :) Jun 17 14:31:28 capbot: :) Jun 17 21:12:03 how can I get a change to a bb file submitted and then into the feeds? Jun 17 21:26:01 naib, ask one of the developer or post the patch to the nslu2-developer mailinglist Jun 17 21:26:30 kk, its to enable tcp-wrapping so IP's can be blocked Jun 17 21:26:32 pt_PT.ISO-8859-15@euro... done Jun 17 21:26:32 ro_RO.UTF-8... Jun 17 21:26:42 Hi.. I just ordered a nslu2 and wanted to know if it's possible to run an ircd on it ... and did anyone try this already? Does it work good? Jun 17 21:26:45 It's now busy with that ro_RO.UTF-8 locale for about half an hour... Jun 17 21:27:00 Yes you will be able to run that, and no, I haven't tried it yet... Jun 17 21:27:04 Just try it :) Jun 17 21:27:08 :) Jun 17 21:27:15 kay , thx Jun 17 21:27:15 It can't hurt, right? :D Jun 17 21:27:26 As long as you can telnet into redboot you're safe. Jun 17 21:27:51 will try it when I get it then :p Jun 17 21:28:54 k, bye then Jun 17 21:29:00 (for now :) ) Jun 17 21:38:58 Hello folks! Jun 17 21:41:13 l0c4lh0st, generating the UTF8 locales takes always that long Jun 17 22:10:20 mika_ :) Jun 17 22:46:40 Package mysql is not available, but is referred to by another package. Jun 17 22:46:40 This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or Jun 17 22:46:40 is only available from another source Jun 17 22:46:43 o_O Jun 17 22:46:56 So.. How do I get MySQL on my DebianSlug then? :O Jun 17 22:48:09 mysql-server Jun 17 22:48:24 always use apt-cache search packagename Jun 17 22:50:38 mysql-server-5.0!!!! Jun 17 22:50:50 I thought that won't work on Debian? Jun 17 22:53:21 Should I get that 5.0, or just mysql-server? Jun 17 22:53:57 Heck, I'll just install it. Jun 17 22:54:27 Gotta get 30 MB of archives, heh.. Jun 18 02:17:36 yay... slug is here **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 18 02:59:58 2006