**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 23 10:59:58 2006 Mar 23 12:55:55 03oleon * 10unslung/ (make/iozone.mk sources/iozone/makefile.patch): iozone: initial import Mar 23 13:14:52 03oleon * 10unslung/Makefile: optware: Promote iozone and demote swi-prolog, gambit-c for wl500g Mar 23 14:58:28 I've just picked up a USB hub for my NSLU2 - it IDs as Genesys Logic (05e3:0605 - anyone know what chip that equates to?) - doesn't work on the USB1.1 port at all (with the ADSL modem plugged in to it), but works fine on the 2.0 port with the HDD and an Epson Stylus C64 printer plugged in... Mar 23 14:59:36 * ByronT-Away is now auto-away after 3h idle **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 23 15:22:33 2006 Mar 23 17:17:06 Bogofilter is a real pain in the ass. Mar 23 17:52:39 Hm... Looks like Dovecot is corrupting my mail in both POP3 and IMAP. Mar 23 19:32:18 just noticed that newer openslug image do not support /.recovery for booting to 'recovery' Mar 23 19:32:35 anyone know any reason why this was removed ? Mar 23 19:47:26 are there any competitors to the nslu2 around at the moment? (i.e. similar versatility, similar price, more powerful cpu) Mar 23 19:48:25 i've seen the asus WL-500g mentioned, and also seen buffalo linkstation Mar 23 19:50:40 i'm thinking of getting an nslu2, but since the device has been around for a long time now, I was wondering if there are any new devices on the block that are a similar (or even better) prospect Mar 23 19:50:58 there is a german list with all kind of devices, but I do not have the url handy Mar 23 19:58:47 the TS-U200 also looks like a contender. though I haven't come across anything with nslu2 versatility. Mar 23 19:59:15 my problem is that most of the reviews turned up by google don't go into how far the box can be hacked, etc. Mar 23 19:59:33 <[g2]> iwo link for the TS-U200 ? Mar 23 19:59:50 I just want a loft.... Mar 23 19:59:51 http://www.tomsnetworking.com/2005/12/08/review_tsu200/ Mar 23 19:59:59 <[g2]> ByronT heh :) Mar 23 20:00:24 <[g2]> iwo the DSM-G600 Rev A is quite a nice box Mar 23 20:00:31 i was just wondering if anyone here was already aware of some 'new kids on the block' that were about to dwarf the nslu2 Mar 23 20:00:41 <[g2]> ..not nearly a Loft but nice at $149 if you can get one Mar 23 20:02:26 i actually dont *need* wireless (i don't have a wireless network), in fact i prefer to use wired (for the speed) so i'd rather not pay extra for wi-fi when i wont use it Mar 23 20:02:37 NAiL: ping? Mar 23 20:02:58 <[g2]> well you can remove the miniPCI from the D-Link box Mar 23 20:03:14 <[g2]> at $149 you won't get anything in it's class Mar 23 20:03:39 <[g2]> it's got a 266 IXP420, 64MB ram, IDE and a GigE Mar 23 20:03:49 <[g2]> just add your own hd Mar 23 20:04:07 <[g2]> We've got 2.6.16 running Sid and booting to the HD Mar 23 20:04:32 <[g2]> it really depends on what you are going to do with your box Mar 23 20:07:08 Talking of what boxes are around does anyone else thing it would be helpful to have a page on the wiki summarising the features of all the different units that can run optware? Mar 23 20:07:52 actually I'm looking at something with fp hw Mar 23 20:11:00 <[g2]> eFfeM the Cirrus boards have FP instructions working Mar 23 20:11:15 basically, i have an xbox with xbmc as my media player... and i'd be using the nslu2 to store divx/mp3 etc to serve xbmc Mar 23 20:11:19 <[g2]> Cirrus SOC EP93xx where xx >= 02 Mar 23 20:11:27 ah Mar 23 20:11:35 if possible (depending on development), a mythtv backend would then be good Mar 23 20:11:36 <[g2]> see #ep93xx Mar 23 20:11:46 <[g2]> that's a different project Mar 23 20:11:47 tnx Mar 23 20:12:17 <[g2]> iwo backend as in data store ? Mar 23 20:12:52 a mythtv backend that just sits there and occasionally records programs via a usb wintv card Mar 23 20:13:38 <[g2]> iwo I've got a PCI based PVR500 I haven't played with yet Mar 23 20:15:44 whether its ever possible or not, i don't know, but basically my xbox needs more storage so it's a great time get an nslu2 (as well as 300gb hd) Mar 23 20:16:08 since the 160gb hd i already have in the xbox can stay in it Mar 23 20:19:44 pepijn: pong! Mar 23 20:20:25 pepijn: the reason .recovery was removed was AFAIK that it caused more trouble than it solved, and that simply unplugging the disk is easier. Mar 23 20:44:25 Hi folks! I tried to upgrade the BusyBox using ipkg install busybox, but got the error message(s): "Package busybox-links wants to install file /opt/bin/[ But that file is already provided by package coreutils". I understand the message, but is it possible to upgrade busybox though coreutils are installed? Mar 23 20:45:46 maybe you have to use some --force ;) Mar 23 20:46:36 maybe-shmaybe ! I'll give it a shot! Mar 23 20:46:53 it could break your system Mar 23 20:47:08 ouch. how probable is that? Mar 23 20:47:10 so don't blame me if it goes wrong Mar 23 20:47:14 NAiL: ref. .recovery, thanks for the answer Mar 23 20:47:32 i'm not sure, haven't tried it Mar 23 20:47:39 nobody is suing anybody here :) Mar 23 20:47:43 but some solution could be to Mar 23 20:47:51 ar -x busybox.....ipk Mar 23 20:48:02 tar xvzf data.tar.gz -C /tmp Mar 23 20:48:05 NAiL: ref: berlios svn repository: i am missing my usb drive when using image from berlios.de svn Mar 23 20:48:30 then cp /tmp/opt/bin/busybox /opt/bin/busybox Mar 23 20:48:55 well, maybe i don't have to upgrade it...i'd like to get logger running on my system and I read at "http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/message/3203?viscount=100" that upgrading busybox could be part of the solution Mar 23 20:49:20 i'm unslung, btb. Mar 23 20:49:35 any other trick for getting logger on your system? Mar 23 20:50:07 i don't know. is there a ipkg for logger? Mar 23 20:51:24 don't think so, the solution was to use the logger function associated with busybox Mar 23 20:53:16 you could check if the logger is compiled for busybox by running busybox --help Mar 23 20:53:23 pepijn: strange. Does it show up if you boot from flash and plug it in? Mar 23 20:53:44 NAiL: nope, that is what i tried Mar 23 20:53:54 seems like usb support is missing Mar 23 20:53:58 built from last night Mar 23 20:54:10 if it is compiled in, all you have to do is creating a "logger" link to busybox Mar 23 20:54:10 nope, not in my version Mar 23 20:54:33 that's bad :( Mar 23 20:54:42 well... try the ar -x thing Mar 23 20:54:50 pepijn: might be that the usb-support modules need to be loaded. Strange that they aren't loaded automatically... Mar 23 20:54:50 gonna try build from MMF now Mar 23 20:55:03 no usb modules to be found ;) Mar 23 20:55:06 you could also put the new busybox somewhere else on your system and just link "logger" to it Mar 23 20:55:08 pepijn: do file a bug :) Mar 23 20:55:10 (would have loaded them if they ware there) Mar 23 20:55:21 k, will do Mar 23 20:55:27 as soon as everything is back to normal Mar 23 20:56:12 OK, I'll do some poking around. Would this be a wiki-entry if i get it working? Mar 23 20:56:24 depends on you ;) Mar 23 20:57:01 Sho 'nuff! I'll do it if it has common interest! Thx for the help. Mar 23 20:59:18 no prob Mar 23 20:59:54 NAiL: usb modules are available as modules? not build into kernel? Mar 23 21:03:04 comparing to debianslug: no Mar 23 21:05:58 pepijn, did you manage to buld and use the head recently? Mar 23 21:06:55 eFfeM: build yes, use no Mar 23 21:07:05 have been fidling with it all evening Mar 23 21:07:31 head from mastermakefile: no response, leds don't behave if i would expect Mar 23 21:07:34 i've just flashed it but it does not recognise my hard disk Mar 23 21:07:48 build from berlios.de: no usb support available Mar 23 21:07:49 i build from scratch earlieer this evening leds work Mar 23 21:08:00 no sda1 in /dev ? Mar 23 21:08:04 no Mar 23 21:08:17 same issue as with the build from berlios.de, then Mar 23 21:08:27 NAiL: following this? Mar 23 21:09:00 currently rolling back to 2.6.16-rc4-git5 (build i have been using for the last few weeks) Mar 23 21:09:26 nothing in /proc/bus/usb Mar 23 21:09:29 next time i'll first use http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/TestAnImageInRamUsingRedBoot Mar 23 21:09:33 ;) Mar 23 21:10:56 eFfeM does you dmesg look like this one: http://www.nslu2-info.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=157&d=1143128266 ? Mar 23 21:11:56 sie sind nicht angemeldet ... Mar 23 21:12:16 hehe, me too Mar 23 21:12:22 could you perhaps copy to pastebin Mar 23 21:13:07 eFfeM: did you see that audio magically works now Mar 23 21:13:24 okay eFfeM :) Mar 23 21:14:06 http://pastebin.com/618794 Mar 23 21:14:37 philips: i bought an el cheapo usb audio dongle and just after that audio worked on the other thing, but did not investigate if this was persistent (didn't get to that) Mar 23 21:14:45 EvilDevil: tnx Mar 23 21:15:12 whoa.. glad I just tuned in.. w/ a new flash audio works? iMic? Mar 23 21:16:13 got a openslug nslu2 with soundblaster mp3+ working too (mpg321 and streamripper) Mar 23 21:16:27 I'm unslung, but haven't fooled around w/ it in a few weeks. Mar 23 21:16:52 EvilDevil: What release of openslug and what did you have to do? Your comment made me think that a new release just "fixed" audio things? Is this the case? Mar 23 21:16:58 EvilDevil: haven't compared word for word, but i do not see any difference Mar 23 21:17:17 snowbike: it was philips whi said that Mar 23 21:17:21 eFfeM+EvilDevil: line 35+36 are the interesting ones Mar 23 21:17:34 thx. Mar 23 21:17:50 philips: is that the case? audio works now? What release are you using? What tweaks? Mar 23 21:17:54 Thanks much! Mar 23 21:18:17 http://pastebin.com/618801 <- this is mine (working, older build) Mar 23 21:18:30 snowbike i built it from head, about 2 weeks ago Mar 23 21:18:40 EvilDevil: not working for you either, with latest build ? Mar 23 21:18:53 EvilDevil: have these two lines as well: Mar 23 21:18:56 dmabounce: registered device 0000:00:01.2 on pci bus Mar 23 21:18:56 usbcore: registered new driver usbfs Mar 23 21:18:56 usbcore: registered new driver hub Mar 23 21:18:56 NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.97 (double precision) Mar 23 21:19:30 thx Mar 23 21:19:31 pepijn haven't updated my build env. for 2 weeks now (didn't wanted to break my openslug dev-setup ) Mar 23 21:20:07 where did the first dmesg dump come from? Mar 23 21:21:04 ah, found it, someone decided that ohci, uhci and ehci should be modules but they are not in the rootfs!!! Mar 23 21:21:11 typical: if it works, lets break it problem ;) Mar 23 21:21:21 yeah, right Mar 23 21:21:53 eFfeM http://www.student-zw.fh-kl.de/~pasc0010/dmesg.txt (full dmesg) Mar 23 21:22:47 pepijn some user on the forum who wanted to compile isdn modules for debianslug Mar 23 21:22:49 it is clear to me, the usb modules are missing Mar 23 21:22:59 i'll also report in #openslug Mar 23 21:23:13 eFfeM: NAiL asked for a report to Mar 23 21:23:13 eFfeM i don't have these dma bounce lines Mar 23 21:23:16 in slugbug Mar 23 21:23:41 yes, the modules are missing Mar 23 21:23:51 well, they were not modules before Mar 23 21:23:55 there's some RDEPENDS that should've been there Mar 23 21:24:08 no, they weren't modules before, but the kernel has been modularized Mar 23 21:24:18 simply because it is growing large Mar 23 21:24:21 and then the RDEPENDS adjustment was forgotton Mar 23 21:24:24 right? Mar 23 21:24:24 exactly Mar 23 21:24:27 last time I tried to create an account for slugbug I failed miserably Mar 23 21:24:27 ;) Mar 23 21:24:43 sounds familiar to me eFfeM ;) Mar 23 21:25:24 how mcuh does demodularising save? I would say that at least uhci is needed for everyone Mar 23 21:25:27 anyway, it's basically just figuring out which modules need to be included in the rootfs and adding the RDEPENDS in the correct .conf Mar 23 21:25:44 no, not everyone uses uhci ;) Mar 23 21:26:19 ok Mar 23 21:26:29 anyway these are the three modules Mar 23 21:26:31 kernel-module-ehci-hcd_2.6.16-r0.1_ixp4xxbe.ipk Mar 23 21:26:31 kernel-module-ohci-hcd_2.6.16-r0.1_ixp4xxbe.ipk Mar 23 21:26:31 kernel-module-uhci-hcd_2.6.16-r0.1_ixp4xxbe.ipk Mar 23 21:26:33 I think the saving is ~70k, but a lot of features have been added, so the benefit is larger than that Mar 23 21:26:38 uhci is the 2.0 stuff isn't it Mar 23 21:26:58 did CONFIG_MODVERSIONS make it into the kernel? Mar 23 21:27:29 as long as the modules are in the flash and autoloaded, nobody should see a difference Mar 23 21:28:10 eFfeM: yes Mar 23 21:28:17 EvilDevil: exactly Mar 23 21:28:47 i would expect a minimal performance penalty for modules, but I might be wrong here Mar 23 21:28:50 eFfeM: ok, I've added those three. Still needs mod_sd or whatever it's called to actually recognize usb-storage Mar 23 21:28:55 and as long as changes are coordinated between kernel config and rootfs maintainers ;) Mar 23 21:29:09 I've been uncoordinated :-P Mar 23 21:29:26 are you changes effecting the MMF build? Mar 23 21:29:36 s/you/your/ Mar 23 21:29:37 pepijn meant: are your changes effecting the MMF build? Mar 23 21:29:38 not yet Mar 23 21:29:53 I'll fix then in the release first Mar 23 21:30:08 but your apply them at both places? Mar 23 21:30:14 s/your/you/ Mar 23 21:30:15 pepijn meant: but you apply them at both places? Mar 23 21:30:15 lol Mar 23 21:30:15 yes, I will Mar 23 21:30:50 can someone maybe give me the real name of this mod_sd or whatever? it is not mod_sd... Mar 23 21:31:03 or give me an lsmod Mar 23 21:31:07 isn't? Mar 23 21:31:24 stupid question: can i create a custom slug-os (e.g. audioslug) by just copying openembedded/conf/distro/openslug.conf to audioslug.conf and run make audioslug-image ? Mar 23 21:31:47 oh, got it, it is sd-mod Mar 23 21:31:49 EvilDevil: not quite, I think Mar 23 21:31:56 eFfeM: kernel-module-sd-mod? Mar 23 21:31:57 kernel-module-sd-mod_2.6.16-r0.1_ixp4xxbe.ipk Mar 23 21:32:03 NAiL: tnx Mar 23 21:32:25 let me see... I think there's an usb-storage too? Mar 23 21:33:08 sd:mod.ko Mar 23 21:33:10 NAiL you were right. :( Mar 23 21:33:12 sd_mod.ko Mar 23 21:33:18 drivers/kernel Mar 23 21:33:19 kernel-module-usb-storage_2.6.16-r0.1_ixp4xxbe.ipk Mar 23 21:33:44 * pepijn was a bit slow there ;) Mar 23 21:33:50 well, well, it was easier than i imagined...it's all in the wiki :) "http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/BusyBox", "ipkg install busybox-base", no conflicting links and you get a new copy of busybox that doesn't overwrite the original one! Mar 23 21:34:12 There's a few more I think. Anyone up for testing a new image? Mar 23 21:34:21 NAiL: also need kernel-module-scsi-mod Mar 23 21:34:33 I'm scp-ing over the missing modules Mar 23 21:34:37 just commit the changes NAiL, but building takes some time ;) Mar 23 21:34:41 for me Mar 23 21:34:52 Caramba it's wiki time ;) Mar 23 21:35:08 03repvik * r290 10/releases/slugos-3.6-beta/openembedded/conf/distro/openslug.conf: openslug.conf: Add modules needed for USB-support Mar 23 21:35:16 yay! Mar 23 21:35:37 wiki up an audio-working recipe for me to follow, and I'll volunteer to test it out! :) Mar 23 21:35:46 03repvik * r291 10/releases/slugos-3.6-beta/openembedded/conf/distro/openslug.conf: openslug.conf: Add scsi-mod Mar 23 21:35:49 rebooting now Mar 23 21:36:04 ok, svn up and make the image. It shouldn't need to build anything except the image itself. Mar 23 21:36:09 tnx nail Mar 23 21:36:13 np Mar 23 21:36:29 I try to get things running first, I hate the arping stuff, so I prefer to use reflash from my usb hd Mar 23 21:36:47 * pepijn is gonna use the redboot loading this time around Mar 23 21:36:58 save me loads of reflashing ;) Mar 23 21:37:15 I know there's a lot of other modules that need to be included too Mar 23 21:37:36 starting up takes long, (solid yellow) also somehow I missed the beep Mar 23 21:37:56 what about diffing the old defconfig with the new one and see what has been turned into a module? Mar 23 21:37:57 NAiL do you still remember what stuff was taken out of the kernel? Mar 23 21:38:03 There's one thing that I'm not entirely sure how to handle... There are some modules that are just needed for the DS101/DSM600G/lude Mar 23 21:38:27 EvilDevil: The entire scsi subsystem, the entire usb subsystem, and more Mar 23 21:38:34 lemme dig up the mail to -devel Mar 23 21:39:26 NAiL would be helpful if you want to add them as modules ;) Mar 23 21:40:01 Ok, the kernel is now PREEMPT, uses DIRECT_PCI, INITRD is removed, WATCHDOG is modularized, CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYs is removed IIRC. Mar 23 21:40:19 oh, and MODVERSIONS is enabled Mar 23 21:40:41 INITRD removed? Mar 23 21:40:50 yes, it's not used. Mar 23 21:40:54 ramdisk is otoh Mar 23 21:41:07 i noticed the PREEMPT Mar 23 21:41:34 changes in conf look ok for NSLU2 devices Mar 23 21:41:36 So the watchdog module is missing, but it's not exactly needed to get the slug up and booting Mar 23 21:41:36 In other words, the world changed! (but I do like modules - it's just a big change to switch over to a modularized kernel) Mar 23 21:41:51 not if modules autoload Mar 23 21:41:55 when needed Mar 23 21:42:03 (and are available, when needed) Mar 23 21:42:05 oh, i c :) i always thougt that it uses the initrd to load the other modules and prepares to boot from disk Mar 23 21:42:13 does recompiling a kernel for OpenDebian involves some reflashing? Mar 23 21:42:18 yes, it's a big change, but it needed to be done since the kernel now supports DS101/DSM600G(?)/Lude too. Mar 23 21:42:21 I need more drivers Mar 23 21:42:30 eddy1: which drivers? Mar 23 21:42:35 asix Mar 23 21:42:49 can it be compiled a module? Mar 23 21:42:51 usb net driver Mar 23 21:42:57 pepijn: that's exactly the trick: making sure they're alway available; I seem to mess that up especially with module versioning turned on. Mar 23 21:42:58 I guess it can be Mar 23 21:43:16 how can I make it a module? Mar 23 21:43:25 CONFIG_ASIX=m ? Mar 23 21:43:52 or something like that in your ~/slug/openembedded/packages/linux/ixp4xx-kernel/2.6.16/defconfig Mar 23 21:44:01 grep ASIX defconfig Mar 23 21:44:14 that was obvious, EvilDevil; I meant how do actually just compile that module and have some weird incomplatibilities Mar 23 21:44:55 s/and have/and not have/ Mar 23 21:44:55 eddy1 meant: that was obvious, EvilDevil; I meant how do actually just compile that module and not have some weird incomplatibilities Mar 23 21:45:05 eddy1: take the defconfig from OE, do an "ARCH=arm make menuconfig", enable what you need to get the driver as a module, then diff it against the defconfig in OE Mar 23 21:45:30 Then I'll commit the changes, and the module(s) will end up in the feed. Mar 23 21:45:47 NAiL: shouldn't that be armeb? Mar 23 21:45:53 eddy1: no Mar 23 21:45:58 with the modules that I mentioned before and added I can now access my disk Mar 23 21:46:00 ok Mar 23 21:46:19 eFfeM: Good, then the image *should* work when rebuilt. Mar 23 21:47:09 A reason for the USB-stuff to be modularized was that DS101/Lude etc. doesn't *need* USB to boot, and we're trying to maintain one kernel between all machines. Mar 23 21:47:40 What is in the kernel right now should be the bare minimum to be able to boot any of the machines. Mar 23 21:47:48 NAiL: can't I just do it for myself? Mar 23 21:48:08 eddy1: well, yes. But then others wouldn't benefit from your work ;) Mar 23 21:48:30 NAiL: yes, but I would like to get the slug working tonight Mar 23 21:49:04 will send a patch or smth Mar 23 21:49:11 ah, yes. After doing the above, just copy the defconfig back to the original location, clean out the kernel and rebuild. Mar 23 21:49:48 you might want to add OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "your-kernel-modules-needed" in openembedded/conf/distro/openslug.conf too, so that the module is included in the firmware image. Mar 23 21:50:18 NAiL: so, if I get the headers and the source and build just the module on the slug I can grab the .ko and place it in the proper place in /libmodules , right? Mar 23 21:50:37 uhm, yes, but that'll take .. forever. Mar 23 21:50:53 if you already have the OE stuff set up, it shouldn't take more than 20 mins. Mar 23 21:50:54 huh? Mar 23 21:51:03 I don't :-D Mar 23 21:51:06 building the module on the slug takes forever. Mar 23 21:51:09 aha... ok... Mar 23 21:51:22 are you running the old (aka 2.7-beta) release? Mar 23 21:51:37 kernel 2.6.12.2 Mar 23 21:51:41 I just installed armeb folloing the instrucions on the wiki Mar 23 21:51:58 you didn't compile anything? Mar 23 21:52:04 nope Mar 23 21:52:10 :-D Mar 23 21:52:11 ok, 2.7-beta it is ;) Mar 23 21:52:11 wiki for armed says to use openslug 2.7 Mar 23 21:52:25 hang on, and I'll see if I can whip up a module for you Mar 23 21:52:27 s/armed/armeb/ Mar 23 21:52:27 Linux ritter 2.6.12.2 #1 Tue Sep 27 20:21:18 CDT 2005 armv5teb GNU/Linux Mar 23 21:52:28 pepijn meant: wiki for armeb says to use openslug 2.7 Mar 23 21:53:24 I gave quite a few tries to official debian; it worked once, but at some point I got stuck, so I decided to get the armeb port Mar 23 21:54:06 until I put a serial on the slug I can't see anything Mar 23 21:54:26 so I abandoned arm in favor of armeb Mar 23 21:55:08 hm Mar 23 21:55:20 nail did you bump PR after making the defconfig change? Mar 23 21:56:14 [*] ASIX AX88xxx Based USB 2.0 Ethernet Devices <-- 'tis enabled in the 2.6.12.2 kernel already Mar 23 21:56:23 which stamp controls the population of rootfs ? Mar 23 21:56:37 eFfeM: I haven't changed anything defconfig today. I did bump it earlier when I committed the defconfig changes... Mar 23 21:57:12 damn, there are more modules that should be there :( Mar 23 21:57:14 repvik * r290 /releases/slugos-3.6-beta/openembedded/conf/distro/openslug.conf: openslug.conf: Add modules needed for USB-support Mar 23 21:57:21 20 min's ago ? Mar 23 21:57:31 eFfeM: yes, I just added them to the rootfs, they are already in the kernel build. Mar 23 21:57:38 ah, ok Mar 23 21:58:00 ppp and pppoe so I can connect to the pppoe line here Mar 23 21:58:07 make did only build me a new slugos-image-1.0-r26, that's why I was confused Mar 23 21:58:22 * eddy1 wonders if his install is complete Mar 23 21:58:36 eddy1: well, looks like you should hang around a bit until 3.6-beta is released Mar 23 21:58:36 and for some reason I myself do not manage to get the new modules loaded automatically Mar 23 21:58:37 eFfeM: same here, but it looks like rootfs did not get the extra modules Mar 23 21:58:40 will flash the image Mar 23 22:00:22 ok, I'll be going away for a bit. I'll read the log when I get back. Please prefix anything for me with my nick ;) Mar 23 22:00:56 NAiL: god kveld, jeg skal legge meg snart, jeg ;) Mar 23 22:01:11 pepijn: god kveld ja, det skal ikke jeg nei ;) Mar 23 22:01:13 AwayNAiL: so, will you still compile that module? Mar 23 22:01:25 ;) Mar 23 22:01:40 well, it should already be in the feed. Have you tried ipkg install usbnet (or something close to that)? Mar 23 22:01:46 AFAIK, it should support your dongle. Mar 23 22:01:50 hey, jjeg snakker ikke norsk Mar 23 22:01:56 or whatever that was Mar 23 22:02:04 maar, frank, dat was niet zo slecht ;) Mar 23 22:02:10 frans Mar 23 22:02:12 eFfeM: that's good ;) Mar 23 22:02:12 errr Mar 23 22:02:14 been in norway once Mar 23 22:02:21 25 yrs ago Mar 23 22:02:35 actually that is almost all I remember from the language Mar 23 22:02:46 apart from "sonntags lukket" or something like that Mar 23 22:02:47 good sentence to know Mar 23 22:05:40 reflashing Mar 23 22:07:07 * pepijn does not think it will work, yet Mar 23 22:07:21 i am still missing the modules from rootfs Mar 23 22:11:41 the modules are indeed not there Mar 23 22:12:07 look at the rootfs directory Mar 23 22:12:09 AwayNAiL: things got worse, the modules are not in the rootfs and ext3, jbd and mbcache are not loaded any more Mar 23 22:12:28 that is the 'staging area' for the image Mar 23 22:12:40 just need to figure out how to get the build to place modules there Mar 23 22:13:26 might be the ixp4xx-kernel Mar 23 22:13:47 they are indeed not there, also I can image a depmod -a is needed somewhere Mar 23 22:16:11 kernel build will take some time, i am gonna get me some sleep Mar 23 22:16:13 night all Mar 23 22:16:19 pepijn, I think AwayNAiL did commit on some other server Mar 23 22:16:27 and it will take some time to get here Mar 23 22:16:33 i see nothing in openslug.conf Mar 23 22:16:47 i checked out from svn.berlios.de Mar 23 22:16:54 change is there Mar 23 22:17:08 i use the master makefile Mar 23 22:17:16 will continue tomorrow Mar 23 22:17:20 goodnight all Mar 23 23:39:41 AwayNAiL: on 2.6.15.6 the module is independant and is called asix Mar 23 23:39:46 will try Mar 23 23:41:34 odd Mar 23 23:42:16 The new openslug release will feature a 2.6.16-kernel, so we'll need to figure out how to enable it there. Mar 23 23:55:41 oh, so there's going to be a new openslug with 2.6.16? i'm planning a HDD upgrade for my NSLU soon.. might delay it until after the release, then have a play around :) Mar 24 00:13:54 nite, dwery-zzzz ;) Mar 24 00:14:14 nite :) Mar 24 00:17:55 philpem: yes. It's more or less ready. Needs a shellscript for controlling the leds and apparently some fixups to make the required modules show up in the rootfs. Mar 24 00:18:20 * NAiLzZz expects the testing to start during the weekend Mar 24 00:18:31 * NAiLzZz really goes to bed now. Mar 24 00:29:41 snowbike: I am using the debian-installer images Mar 24 00:29:50 snowbike: w/ 2.6.15.1 Mar 24 00:29:58 everything works after reboots, etc. Mar 24 00:35:14 philips: thanks! I'm going to give it a shot! Mar 24 00:35:38 snowbike: yea, I wish I could figure out what is different Mar 24 00:35:44 snowbike: oh, and I am using testing Mar 24 00:35:56 snowbike: please let me know if it works for you also Mar 24 00:37:23 philips: will do. Mar 24 00:38:42 NAiLzZz: alive? Mar 24 00:39:14 why there i sno support for xfs/jfs in openslug? Mar 24 01:14:35 good afternoon to you all Mar 24 01:15:10 http://slugbug.nslu2-linux.org/newaccount.php <- does it work at all?? Mar 24 01:19:28 Daluv: not lately it seems. Mar 24 01:21:03 I've read most of the pages and all the FAQ, but nothing have helped, can anyon help me out with my unsluG? Mar 24 01:21:41 it works without drive or with a USB thumb on port 2 Mar 24 01:22:28 but when I plugh my WD 160 GB drive on port1 it crashes and doesn't respond to pings Mar 24 01:22:53 I'm using unslug 5.5beta Mar 24 01:24:19 mwester: Nail ask me to report 2 bugs and assigned them to him but I cant register :( Mar 24 01:49:16 03bzhou * 10unslung/sources/swi-prolog/swi-prolog.mk: although not ideal, 1st success x-build on x86_64 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 24 10:59:56 2006