**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 27 10:59:57 2008 Feb 27 12:23:34 Nimmit: /dev/.static/dev is a standard mount required by many Linux systems to handle the need for a dynamic /dev, but you still need some static entries at early boot. The mount command is confused about the nature of the real mount; this happens when we pivot from internal flash to the external disk/flash. Do a "cat /proc/mounts" for a more accurate picture of what's happening, but even... Feb 27 12:23:36 ...that is confusing. Feb 27 12:26:02 In general, the "df" command is easily confused and lacks the logic to skip these special mount points. Feb 27 12:26:23 so I take it I should not have umount'ed it Feb 27 12:28:22 I would never say "never" -- I'm curious to know if it's still running? Feb 27 12:28:35 yes :) Feb 27 12:28:44 its still running, and as far as I can tell, fine Feb 27 12:29:00 Cool. But in general, no, you should leave that mount alone. Feb 27 12:35:11 I rebooted it Feb 27 15:26:43 so.. i'm just looking at this from groundzero... i've been wanting a machine to host files at home but not be loud (fan); we have a small house, and every part of it is open; the living room and kitchen are adjacent with no wall in between and above both of those is our bedroom in a loft; yuo can hear a computer fan from any part of the house. Feb 27 15:27:39 would we be able to stream video frmo it? can it become a PVR type unit? Feb 27 15:29:03 oh man i just read it can run asterisk! awesome Feb 27 15:29:30 this is totally gonna be my asterisk box then for sure Feb 27 15:32:30 AndyGraybeal: keep in mind the external storage you will have to choose in order to keep your system fan-free Feb 27 15:32:50 yea, i'm stumped on that. Feb 27 15:34:40 AndyGraybeal: well, if you stick with 2.5" drives, the kind used in laptops, you may not have fans in your drive enclosures Feb 27 15:35:26 AndyGraybeal: if you use 3.5" drives, your cost will go down, you can have pretty quiet fans if you spend enough money on the enclosures, but you will have fans. Feb 27 15:36:32 understood, thank you :) Feb 27 17:25:41 PPmarcel: you here? Feb 27 17:46:36 hello everyone Feb 27 17:49:52 just a small question regarding unlung 6.10: howe can I configure the permissions (attributes, owner, group) of a usb hdd (I think) mounted at boot time: /dev/sda1 on /share/flash/data/HDD_2_1_1 type vfat (rw,noatime) Feb 27 17:50:10 remount doesn't seem to work.. Feb 27 17:50:41 I've searched the wiki, yahoo group etc. pp. but didn't find an answer.. being very new at this.. less than a week Feb 27 18:13:17 are there any fanless machines that are good PVRs ? Feb 27 18:14:16 i see a linksys dp1600? i wouldn't want it if i couldn't put linuxes on it Feb 27 18:36:15 oh boy.. i think i'm finding a (obvious) solution myself atm. .. never mind :) Feb 28 05:55:41 http://ww2.jwjkp.com/phpsysinfo/ <-- I got that working for my nslu2 :) Feb 28 08:41:01 Morning :) Feb 28 09:48:13 I have finaly solderd my USB memory to USB port 3, only autopoweron left :) Feb 28 10:16:52 MCP120-450DI/TO is in place and it works , yes :) :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 28 10:59:56 2008