**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 30 02:59:58 2009 Oct 30 04:43:16 hi all. Oct 30 16:45:38 Hey all, I'm hoping to get some help with an NSLU2 problem, is anyone alive? Oct 30 16:48:59 Class, anyone... Oct 30 16:49:03 Bueller... Oct 30 16:49:05 Bueller... Oct 30 16:51:21 Damn Oct 30 16:53:14 perhabs later is someone online Oct 30 16:53:40 I'm hoping lol Oct 30 17:00:56 encryptedbytes: you can just leave your questions here Oct 30 17:01:26 if someone sees it might offer help Oct 30 17:14:52 Ah cool, I'll do that Oct 30 17:16:30 Basically my issue is that one of my NSLU2s acts as if it has an auto power mod, yet no mod has been done on the unit that I can tell. Please take a look at this post on the Linksys forums for all the details: http://forums.linksysbycisco.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Network_Storage&thread.id=6796 Oct 30 17:17:42 If there is some additional information I can provide just let me know. Oct 30 17:20:24 encryptedbytes: not that i can help you, but autopower on is actually useful in some cases Oct 30 17:21:08 Yeah, in looking over the NSLU2-Linux site I see a lot of people prefer it to work that way :C) Oct 30 17:25:42 I'm justing using them on a home network though where availability/uptime isn't an issue and would rather have the default behaviour so I can press a few buttons to shut them all down at the end of the day Oct 30 17:26:12 A fascinating little box though :C) Oct 31 00:20:52 Anyone home? I'm looking for some help figuring out a power issue with one of my slugs... Oct 31 01:13:50 hey guys, just a quick question. I'm running through the debian lenny installer on my slug, and I'm at 83%, installing the kernel. The ethernet light on my slug has gone out, and I cant ping it. My SSH install session is still in place, because I dont want to cancel it. Is this normal, or has something gone wrong? Oct 31 01:15:55 anyone? Oct 31 02:39:30 hi all Oct 31 02:39:59 need some help here... just got a used NSLU2 from ebay... got it plugged into router, two green lights on front, but can't connect via 192.168.1.77 Oct 31 02:40:04 any ideas? Oct 31 02:42:33 anyone? Oct 31 02:43:02 reboot with reset button held in? Oct 31 02:43:29 seem to remember this being addressed in the wiki Oct 31 02:44:04 will try that Oct 31 02:44:43 other option is to start up sniffer before power cycling the nslu2 Oct 31 02:44:50 would it matter that I have no devices plugged into the NSLU2 right now? Oct 31 02:44:52 sometimes it shows up in the sniffer Oct 31 02:45:03 shouldn't Oct 31 02:45:13 ping doesn't find the IP address Oct 31 02:45:31 i wonder if the device itself is defective :( Oct 31 02:45:48 if you can guess at the network, use nmap to scan an ip range Oct 31 02:46:44 network is 192.168.1.xxx Oct 31 02:46:50 (linksys router) Oct 31 02:48:07 nmap -sP 192.168.1.2-254 Oct 31 02:48:16 assuming that router is at .1 Oct 31 02:50:31 i'm using windows... so nmap doesn't work Oct 31 02:51:13 no sniffer either then? Oct 31 02:51:34 no Oct 31 02:52:15 i think i may have found the problem Oct 31 02:52:39 cycling the power with the reset button held in, then attempt to connect to .77, is the only other thing that i can think of then Oct 31 02:54:53 router is not even showing it as a connected client - but the port light on the front of the router is lit **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 31 02:59:57 2009