**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 15 02:59:58 2007 Jan 15 04:35:13 poke? Jan 15 08:42:29 I have some compiling error on Openslug3.10beta: I'm trying to make a kernel module error:'scripts/basic/fixdep: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected' kernel source 2.6.16 from cross compilation Jan 15 08:43:08 anyone some idea how to solve this? Jan 15 13:31:44 jelle: do you have response for the flash-restore-theme? Jan 15 13:32:45 say again? Jan 15 13:35:30 wolff: checkout tht tool upslug2 Jan 15 13:39:55 i have it already! how to restore with upslug2 and the files from CompletelyBackupTheNSLU2??? Jan 15 13:40:40 jelle: you remember me? Jan 15 13:40:46 yes I do Jan 15 13:40:48 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/UpSlug2 Jan 15 13:41:13 I've never done it, but those two pages should be enough Jan 15 13:41:48 I updated the completedbackup wiki with a reference to upslug2 Jan 15 13:59:44 jelle: thanks, will reread the upslung2 page again! Jan 15 14:00:34 if you have trouble with it, you might want to ask some things in the #nslu2-linux room Jan 15 15:25:56 I am trying to unsling a flash drive connected to disk2 and i get this: Error: /share/hdd/data (disk1, /dev/sdb1) is not a mounted disk Jan 15 15:29:07 could someone help me? Jan 15 15:36:49 has it been formattted? Jan 15 15:37:28 are you sure it is not in sda? Jan 15 15:42:20 Tickey: give us the result of: fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 15:42:30 and : fdisk -l /dev/sdb Jan 15 15:49:05 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 15:49:05 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 15:49:05 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 15:49:44 ./dev/sda1 1 757 750913 b Win95 FAT32 Jan 15 15:49:53 ./dev/sda2 758 886 127968 83 Linux Jan 15 15:50:03 ./dev/sda3 887 1015 127968 82 Linux swap Jan 15 15:50:27 jelle this is for fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 15:50:47 no response for fdisk -l /dev/sdb Jan 15 15:51:00 right. your disk is in /dev/sda Jan 15 15:51:26 tickey: and your unsling command goes as? Jan 15 15:51:30 don't get distracted by the numbers next to the usb ports Jan 15 15:51:55 there is nothing in the other usb port right? Jan 15 15:52:10 yes Jan 15 15:52:57 I just have this flash drive in DISK2 Jan 15 15:53:40 drif /sbin/unsling disk1 Jan 15 15:53:47 tried disk2? Jan 15 15:53:53 yes Jan 15 15:53:58 what does it say? Jan 15 15:54:12 the same err Jan 15 15:54:26 /sbin/unsling disk2 gives same error now? Jan 15 15:54:42 when the drive is still connected to same port Jan 15 15:56:51 Error: /share/flash/data (disk2, /dev/sda1) is not a mounted disk Jan 15 15:57:08 this is for /sbin/unsling disk2 Jan 15 15:59:20 you cannot jnsing to FAT Jan 15 15:59:36 see point 3 in the readme Jan 15 16:00:24 what does the webinterface "DISK" page say about the disk? Jan 15 16:01:04 is the disk formatted from the webinterface? Jan 15 16:03:32 I am formtting the disk with the webinterface Jan 15 16:03:50 now says Formatted (EXT3) Jan 15 16:04:12 in Home tab says USB Port 1: Ready, 6MB (3% Free) Jan 15 16:04:14 ? Jan 15 16:06:23 sounds ok to me Jan 15 16:06:28 try to unsling now Jan 15 16:07:04 disk1 or disk2 ? Jan 15 16:13:46 jelle I get error with disk1 and with disk2 Jan 15 16:13:46 ? Jan 15 16:14:00 same error? Jan 15 16:15:19 yes I tryed with disk1 and disk2 Jan 15 16:15:45 The 6MB free indicates there was a problem with the format. Jan 15 16:15:58 hello mwester Jan 15 16:16:24 mwester how do I fix that problem? Jan 15 16:17:38 Remove the memory stick, remove all partitions, and reformat it as FAT32. The original "fdisk" info indicates that it was formatted by the SLUG previously (it has three partitions), but the first one is FAT - so someone formatted it on a PC, but forgot to remove the extra partitions. Jan 15 16:18:08 When that happens, the Linksys format utility will fail until the memory stick is returned to the original 1 partition layout. Jan 15 16:18:23 (This is a Linksys bug, but we kinda like it) Jan 15 16:18:34 :) Jan 15 16:19:02 mwester: wouldn't a mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 be enough, after changing the partition type, or do you just want tot start over to be sure Jan 15 16:19:39 No, not enough (see wiki for details), as the Linksys format utility also puts files on the partition. Jan 15 16:19:50 ok Jan 15 16:20:53 mwester I unplug flash drive form nslu2 and formated with a pc (i run windowza on this pc) Jan 15 16:21:33 but how do I format the other partitions? because I am just going to format the partitions that windowza reconize Jan 15 16:22:03 That should work, but it may depend on how you format or even what Windows OS you have. You must delete the extra partitions using the Windows interface, otherwise you will just confuse the Linksys format tool again. Jan 15 16:23:02 mwester I have xp Jan 15 16:23:39 * mwester doesn't run XP Jan 15 16:23:44 the flash drive is 1g but the pc reconize only ~700M Jan 15 16:24:23 Yes, the rest of the space is taken up by the extra two partitions placed on it originally by the NSLU2 - you must repartition the memory stick in order to recover that space, and format the whole stick. Jan 15 16:24:48 Tickey: in windows, rightclick on my computer, select 'manage' Jan 15 16:24:50 Use the windows disk management tool - the same tool one would use to partition a hard drive Jan 15 16:26:18 from there go to diskmanagement indeed, and delete every partition on the stick. make sure you don;t accidentally delete any other partition on your computer or backup usb drive, or flashdisk or whatever Jan 15 16:26:24 wei, I was just formatting Jan 15 16:26:33 :) Jan 15 16:26:48 after that, add one partition fat32 from win, and quickformat it. Jan 15 16:28:39 ok Jan 15 16:37:19 I just tryed to unsling again but there is a error again Jan 15 16:37:40 when: fdisk -l /dev/sda the response is: Jan 15 16:37:50 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 16:37:50 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 16:38:02 Partition 1 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): Jan 15 16:38:14 ... Jan 15 16:44:34 Tickey: did you reformat the disk with the Linksys GUI? Jan 15 16:44:41 yes Jan 15 16:44:42 What is the complete output from the fdisk command? Jan 15 16:47:21 # fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 16:47:21 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 16:47:21 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 16:47:21 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 16:47:21 Partition 1 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): Jan 15 16:47:22 phys=(0, 1, 1) logical=(0, 1, 2) Jan 15 16:47:24 Partition 1 has different physical/logical endings: Jan 15 16:47:26 phys=(124, 254, 63) logical=(1012, 5, 7) Jan 15 16:47:28 Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary: Jan 15 16:47:30 phys=(124, 254, 63) should be (124, 31, 62) Jan 15 16:52:15 Ok. Jan 15 16:52:32 What did the Linksys format from the GUI have to say when you formatted it? Jan 15 16:54:32 Disk 1 status: Formatted (EXT3) Jan 15 16:54:48 USB Port 1: Ready, 6MB (3% Free) Jan 15 17:04:24 Tickey: that's making no sense to me at all. It looks like windows didn't partition and format the stick correctly. Can you try again, and this time post the results of the "fdisk" command after you have repartitioned and formatted it on the PC, but before you have formatted it with the Linksys GUI? Jan 15 17:08:13 ok Jan 15 17:11:47 # fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 17:11:48 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 17:11:48 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 17:11:48 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 17:11:48 Partition 1 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): Jan 15 17:11:48 phys=(0, 1, 1) logical=(0, 1, 2) Jan 15 17:11:50 Partition 1 has different physical/logical endings: Jan 15 17:11:52 phys=(124, 254, 63) logical=(1012, 5, 7) Jan 15 17:11:57 Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary: Jan 15 17:11:57 phys=(124, 254, 63) should be (124, 31, 62) Jan 15 17:11:58 # Jan 15 17:12:32 mwester this is what I get before formatting with linksys gui Jan 15 17:17:04 Hello all :) Jan 15 17:17:05 Ok, I have impressed myself by getting the proftpd working trough NAT. Jan 15 17:17:07 No need to say I a total newbie on this. Jan 15 17:17:09 The linux user access is still a issue 4 me. Jan 15 17:17:11 All I want is to make the user "ftp" has read and write access to folder "/public" Jan 15 17:17:13 Anybody has any tips? Jan 15 17:24:17 Tickey: not good. Try downloading the HP utility for format memory sticks; I've used that in the past. Much easier. Jan 15 17:24:32 I think this is it: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/serveroptions/us/download/23839.html Jan 15 17:26:27 mwester thank you very much for helping me Jan 15 17:31:39 Tickey: sorry - that's not the right one (Way too big!) try this one instead: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/serveroptions/us/download/20306.html Jan 15 17:38:15 mwester I formatted FAT32 Jan 15 17:38:49 I need to foramt with linksys gui also? Jan 15 17:41:03 especially with linksys gui Jan 15 17:41:13 it creates the needed three partitions Jan 15 17:46:55 mwester I get the same thing, do you have any other suggestions? Jan 15 17:47:54 Tickey: We need to return the stick to the factory state: one partition, FAT32. Only then will the Linksys GUI be able to reformat it to the NSLU2's needs. So you must repartition/reformat twice: once to return to factory state, then to format to the Linksys format. After that, you can proceed with the Unsling operation. Jan 15 17:48:12 What do you mean "same thing" - on what operation? Jan 15 17:51:21 * mwester must go off to a meeting, back a bit later. Jan 15 18:07:16 mwester Error: /share/hdd/data (disk1, /dev/sdb1) is not a mounted disk Jan 15 18:07:40 after I wait 2' Jan 15 18:08:28 # fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 18:08:28 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 18:08:28 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 18:08:28 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 18:08:28 # /sbin/unsling Jan 15 18:09:55 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 18:10:07 ./dev/sda1 1 757 750913 83 Linux Jan 15 18:10:20 ./dev/sda2 758 886 127968 83 Linux Jan 15 18:10:29 ./dev/sda3 887 1015 127968 82 Linux swap Jan 15 18:56:03 Tickey: is that last output from fdisk the current state of the flash memory stick? Jan 15 21:08:08 mwester yes Jan 15 21:36:01 Tickey: what is the output from the command "cat /proc/mounts"? Jan 15 22:12:28 # cat /proc/mounts Jan 15 22:12:28 rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 22:12:28 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 22:12:28 ramfs /dev ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 22:12:28 ramfs /var ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 22:12:29 none /tmp ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 22:12:31 # Jan 15 22:28:55 i've installed vsftpd on my slug and it works great. it's behind a firewall and needs me to use pasv_address. but it's dynamic from dhcp at the isp. so i found a cool cron script to alter the conf but it needs the "host" command wich isn't present on the slug :( Jan 15 22:29:09 anyone know where i can get host or equivalent? Jan 15 22:30:31 http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,4733382 Jan 15 22:31:25 warlord0, as which host refers to /opt/bin/host, there should be a package which provides host, try http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/ Jan 15 22:31:45 on my slug i meant ;) Jan 15 22:32:18 been there without success. i think it's in a later version of busybox Jan 15 22:33:22 i guess it's in one of the pkg you installed if you have it? Jan 15 22:33:44 warlord0: # ipkg search /opt/bin/host Jan 15 22:33:44 bind - 9.3.3-1 - /opt/bin/host Jan 15 22:34:03 ooh i gotta install bind! well i suppose i could Jan 15 22:34:12 well, my ipkg db is a little bit broken... Jan 15 22:34:29 thx, brian Jan 15 22:34:54 np, i did not expect host come from bind either Jan 15 22:34:57 yeah nice catch eno Jan 15 22:35:34 what are the chances of just extracting the host executable? Jan 15 22:35:41 btw, pebcak, i must search for the full qualified file name... ts Jan 15 22:35:52 warlord0, unslung? Jan 15 22:35:58 yeah 6.8 Jan 15 22:36:06 i'm loving it Jan 15 22:37:28 wget package, mv package.ipk package.gz, gunzip package.gz, tar -xvzf data.tar.gz (assuming you're in /tmp or something like that), that results in /tmp/opt/bin/some_files Jan 15 22:37:55 thanks i'll play with that Jan 15 22:38:05 but, maybe, that bind-bla depends on other packages Jan 15 22:38:17 yeah but that's my first step i think Jan 15 22:43:53 ./host: error while loading shared libraries: liblwres.so.9: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Jan 15 22:43:54 :( Jan 15 22:44:06 dig Jan 15 22:44:23 aah well worth a shot Jan 15 23:27:06 Tickey: what is the language setting on your slug? Jan 15 23:27:31 english mwester Jan 15 23:27:36 BTW - sorry for the lengthy delays; I'm at work and cannot spend much time on IRC right now :) Jan 15 23:27:36 hello Jan 15 23:28:09 is ok mwester. Thank you for your help. Jan 15 23:28:10 Administration->Settings --- should be a numeric code for the language Jan 15 23:28:16 mwester: change your boss :) Jan 15 23:28:20 how would one recover a lost password from an unslung box? Jan 15 23:28:29 Lacsi: I just did not too long ago :) Jan 15 23:28:46 time to do it again ;) Jan 15 23:30:06 is the default user "root" or "admin"? Jan 15 23:30:08 :S Jan 15 23:30:23 mwester Under Administration there is not Settings Jan 15 23:30:49 mwester 437 is the code Jan 15 23:30:55 USA Jan 15 23:32:34 mathieu for telnet or ssh root, for web interface admin Jan 15 23:33:59 as U can find in the wiki one way to recover pass: connect your memcard/hdd to a linux mount it at change the passwd file(s) Jan 15 23:34:16 Tickey: Ok that's good. Unplug the USB stick, wait 2 minutes, then plug it back in, wait 2 minutes, and tell me what "cat /proc/mounts" has to say this time... Jan 15 23:35:07 Lacsi: ok thanks Jan 15 23:35:31 ok Jan 15 23:49:18 mwester I can't get to enable telnet Jan 15 23:49:46 what the @@@HH! Jan 15 23:50:58 good morning, Jan 15 23:51:39 morgen Jan 15 23:53:14 genau :) Jan 15 23:57:04 mwester ok Jan 15 23:57:11 here is: Jan 15 23:57:13 # cat /proc/mountscat /proc/mounts Jan 15 23:57:13 cat: /proc/mountscat: No such file or directory Jan 15 23:57:13 rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 23:57:13 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 23:57:13 ramfs /dev ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 23:57:14 ramfs /var ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 23:57:16 none /tmp ramfs rw 0 0 Jan 15 23:57:18 # Jan 15 23:57:39 tickey: how's the installation going? Jan 15 23:59:01 drif I can't unsling the drive Jan 15 23:59:11 # fdisk -l /dev/sda Jan 15 23:59:11 Disk /dev/sda: 32 heads, 62 sectors, 1015 cylinders Jan 15 23:59:11 Units = cylinders of 1984 * 512 bytes Jan 15 23:59:11 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System Jan 15 23:59:11 # Jan 15 23:59:22 ./dev/sda1 1 757 750913 83 Linux Jan 15 23:59:30 ./dev/sda2 758 886 127968 83 Linux Jan 15 23:59:37 ./dev/sda3 887 1015 127968 82 Linux swap Jan 16 00:00:10 but if I want to /sbin/unsling disk1 I get error Jan 16 00:00:34 drive is stick or hdd? Jan 16 00:01:10 stick Jan 16 00:03:17 1Gig? Jan 16 00:04:46 yes 980M Jan 16 00:07:37 ticket: using which usb-port? Jan 16 00:09:15 disk 2 Jan 16 00:11:07 tried to mount manually? Jan 16 00:11:22 no Jan 16 00:11:29 how? Jan 16 00:13:48 mount /dev/sda1 /share/hdd/data Jan 16 00:13:54 mount /dev/sda2 /share/hdd/conf Jan 16 00:14:31 although having to depend on manual mounting isn't generally a good sign Jan 16 00:15:07 ok, I am trying to unsling again Jan 16 00:15:52 what does 'mount' output? Jan 16 00:17:02 # mount Jan 16 00:17:02 usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:02 ramfs on /dev type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:02 ramfs on /var type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:02 none on /tmp type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:02 # Jan 16 00:17:15 did you get some errors when trying to mount? Jan 16 00:17:21 no Jan 16 00:17:25 according to that output you did Jan 16 00:17:53 ramfs on /dev type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:53 ramfs on /var type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:17:53 none on /tmp type ramfs (rw) Jan 16 00:18:15 how come those mounts don't show up then Jan 16 00:18:44 that is my question Jan 16 00:19:05 can you copy paste those few lines? including commands you typed in Jan 16 00:19:20 ok Jan 16 00:19:45 mount: Mounting /dev/sda1 on /share/hdd/data failed: Device or resource busy Jan 16 00:20:06 see, you got error Jan 16 00:20:08 mount: Mounting /dev/sda2 on /share/hdd/conf failed: Device or resource busy Jan 16 00:20:14 which I was asking about Jan 16 00:20:39 the second time Jan 16 00:20:45 I didn't ask to do it second time Jan 16 00:20:54 I wanted the capture of previous things Jan 16 00:21:06 copy/paste text you know.. Jan 16 00:21:26 first time no response Jan 16 00:21:38 I can dcc you a text file Jan 16 00:23:50 actually you can't :D this client of mine will most probably crash on dcc Jan 16 00:24:01 bad build Jan 16 00:36:03 someone a hint/idea: using Unslung 6.8 I installed php and php-thttpd - both don't work/start because of a problem with a missing file/libary Jan 16 00:36:19 which is? Jan 16 00:36:25 Starting thttpd... Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 62: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed! Jan 16 00:36:25 done Jan 16 00:36:47 hard to say, could be broken package Jan 16 00:37:28 Packet Search on the nslu2 site doesn't returns any hit. Jan 16 00:37:41 in this case 2 broken packages. Jan 16 00:38:16 php -v Jan 16 00:38:34 tried ldconfig? Jan 16 00:38:38 Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 62: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed! Jan 16 00:39:16 no, not yet. Jan 16 00:39:31 try to run it Jan 16 00:39:55 isn't installed 'til now Jan 16 00:50:00 hm, I do have ldconfig installed - but there is no dynamic-link.h on my system. So where do I get/how do I include this file?l Jan 16 00:51:13 hm? Jan 16 00:52:06 [root@Storage man8]$ find / -name dynamic-link.h Jan 16 00:52:16 [root@Storage man8]$ Jan 16 00:52:21 where does it prompt about dynamic-link.h? Jan 16 00:53:07 when I try to start php - eg "php -v" or try to start php-thttpd using the init-script Jan 16 00:53:34 but did you run 'ldconfig'? Jan 16 00:53:38 yes Jan 16 00:53:45 did it say anything? Jan 16 00:53:55 nope :( Jan 16 00:54:06 well, that's good sign..generalyl Jan 16 00:54:10 lly Jan 16 00:54:31 [root@Storage ~]$ ldconfig Jan 16 00:54:31 [root@Storage ~]$ php -v Jan 16 00:54:31 Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 62: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed! Jan 16 00:54:31 [root@Storage ~]$ Jan 16 00:54:33 do you get those .h prompts with any other packages/bins? Jan 16 00:55:29 no, it's the first occurance. I would like to install dokuwiki on the slug. php and a webserver are requirements for this package. Jan 16 01:17:13 maybe someone has an answer. I'll check the log of this channel later Jan 16 01:17:28 meanwhile **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 16 02:59:57 2007