**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 29 02:59:58 2008 Aug 29 07:18:29 what is the typical RAM and flash usage for a default install? Aug 29 07:20:31 how much of the 64MB RAM and 8MB flash is used up? Aug 29 07:40:14 if i were to fatten the slug, where can i order the SDRAM parts? the samsung chips are not readily available from say digikey?? Aug 29 10:18:22 achilles: No need to fatten for normal use, I think. Aug 29 10:19:46 Just add enough swap. Aug 29 14:45:39 hi. I own a Freecom FSG3 with stock OS and firmware installed on it. I've recently installed ipkg and have started installing a few packages. I've installed the netatalk package which contains a daemon to provide Apple file and printer services. I've managed to get the daemon configured correctly however I noticed the package comes with no startup scripts to go in /opt/etc/init.d/S* . Is there any particular reason why the pa Aug 29 17:28:48 hi. I own a Freecom FSG3 with stock OS and firmware installed on it. I've recently installed ipkg and have started installing a few packages. I've installed the netatalk package which contains a daemon to provide Apple file and printer services. I've managed to get the daemon configured correctly however I noticed the package comes with no startup scripts to go in /opt/etc/init.d/ . Is there any particular reason why the pack Aug 29 17:34:34 dkbriley: no particular reason, except the last changer of the package (the guilty party -> me) does not use netatalk Aug 29 17:35:09 so if you have a good init.d rc script, please contribute Aug 29 17:39:19 ah ok, no worries ;) I don't have one yet although I'm thinking I'll try adapting one of the rc scripts that come with the original netatalk distribution to work on the FSG Aug 29 17:39:36 if i get somewhere with it i'll let you know Aug 29 17:46:38 thx Aug 29 19:41:52 hi everybody Aug 29 19:42:37 in which optware package I can find passwd and useradd utilities? Aug 29 19:54:59 non7top: passwd must have come with firmware, there is an optware adduser package Aug 29 19:55:24 adduser doesn't work as there is no passwd Aug 29 19:55:34 and fw is tomato Aug 29 19:55:35 which firmware? Aug 29 19:56:21 we assume firmware provides passwd Aug 29 19:56:29 :( Aug 29 19:57:40 i think if you setup optware development environment, you can build busybox with passwd Aug 29 19:57:44 so I need to compile these utilities myself Aug 29 19:58:40 how can that be that a firmware does not provide passwd utility Aug 29 19:58:56 i donno Aug 29 19:59:00 A linux system without such basics as passwd is on the borderline of what one might consider to be a useable system -- I rather suspect that Tomato did not ever intend that their firmware image be extended. Aug 29 19:59:07 how do you change root password then? Aug 29 19:59:18 but tomato is limited in some parts Aug 29 19:59:49 Well, then perhaps adding users is not something that is supported by Tomato. :( Aug 29 19:59:58 yep :( Aug 29 20:00:43 being a router fw, I can understand it does not support adding user Aug 29 20:00:51 yep Aug 29 20:01:05 but no "changing root password"? Aug 29 20:01:09 I prefer it to dd-wrt and olegs fw Aug 29 20:01:55 so someone owns your router? Aug 29 20:03:07 i can change pass from web UI Aug 29 20:03:41 ah, ok. Aug 29 20:04:00 which optware feed are you using? Aug 29 20:04:09 dd-wrt Aug 29 20:04:54 apparently tomato does not expect ppl to change passwd from command line Aug 29 20:05:02 yep Aug 29 20:05:27 while optware assumes passwd utility already provided by fw Aug 29 20:05:52 right now, the only way to get out of this, is to build a passwd yourself Aug 29 20:06:21 it's actually not that difficult Aug 29 20:07:16 may be Aug 29 20:07:18 :) Aug 29 20:08:51 omg Aug 29 20:09:32 -sh: reset: not found Aug 29 20:15:15 and btw, which optware feed is preferrable? Aug 29 20:15:21 there is a lot of them **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 30 02:59:57 2008