**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 19 02:59:57 2009 Apr 19 05:28:56 03bzhou * r9937 10optware/trunk/make/weechat.mk: weechat: 0.2.6.1 -> 0.2.6.2 Apr 19 14:46:33 03bzhou * r9938 10optware/trunk/make/cherokee.mk: cherokee: 0.99.10 -> 0.99.11 Apr 19 14:58:48 03bzhou * r9939 10optware/trunk/make/transmission.mk: transmission: 1.51 -> 1.52 Apr 19 15:52:10 hey. Apr 19 15:52:26 so I disabled ssh on my slugos here. Any good ideas on how to re-enable it? :) Apr 19 16:08:01 I guess reflash. Apr 19 16:17:07 Did you turnup it to a drive or usbkey of some sort? Apr 19 16:17:12 and do you have a linux machine? Apr 19 16:17:49 to a drive Apr 19 16:18:00 well I just reflashed and turnuped again. Apr 19 16:18:02 hope this works :D Apr 19 16:18:19 bugger. Apr 19 16:19:21 Well this is no good :) Apr 19 16:19:48 ShadowJK: and yes. I do have a linux machine. Apr 19 16:20:18 SO how did you disable ssh in the first place? Apr 19 16:20:29 well I opkg removed it 'cause I'm a bit of an idiot. Apr 19 16:20:41 lol Apr 19 16:20:44 What else would one spend ones weekend doing ;) Apr 19 16:21:08 I forget, does slugos come with ssh server if you just boot without drives attached? Apr 19 16:21:22 yep Apr 19 16:21:33 it comes with some openssh yes. Apr 19 16:22:02 Well I have reflashed it now. I was hoping I could get it all working nicely. Apr 19 16:22:43 I just really need to get openssh installed on the drive again, then I imagine I could turnup disk it and voila. Apr 19 16:22:52 without any loss of data (: Apr 19 16:23:05 Just the installing sshd part that I can't figure out. Apr 19 16:23:47 research the options to opkg (or ipkg if you're still on an old SlugOS) Apr 19 16:24:02 yes.. thanks. Apr 19 16:24:25 I guess worst case scenario is that I install chroot on the slug in limbo land and then chroot to the disk and do it. Apr 19 16:24:28 hmm.. Apr 19 16:24:45 when shit is working - poke at it 'til it breaks. Apr 19 16:27:03 chroot is rather overkill. Why not just use the option to do it in opkg/ipkg? Apr 19 16:27:31 well I have no idea what options there are. I'm reflashing. Apr 19 16:27:37 hey there's -dest. Apr 19 16:27:47 thanks mwester, you're the best. Apr 19 16:28:13 Where would my porn be without you. Apr 19 16:44:17 I think I am doing something wrong. I try opkg -d /mnt install openssh-sshd and I get ERROR: Unknown dest name: `/mnt' adding a dest disk /mnt to opkg.conf and -d disk just tells me that openssh-sshd in root is up to date. What is the magic I need here? Apr 19 16:56:19 hm Apr 19 16:56:42 /mnt/etc/init.d/ has openssh stuff in it? Apr 19 17:00:29 schme: if you mount your root drive as /mnt, then logically the opkg option to use would involve the offline root options! Apr 19 17:00:33 03bzhou * r9940 10optware/trunk/sources/kernel-modules/kirkwood/ (Makefile mvsdio.patch): sheevaplug kernel: added experimental patch to get SDHC working Apr 19 17:01:51 All I can tell you is that's how its done to assemble the rootfs in the first place; you'll have to sort the rest of your options yourself... Apr 19 17:03:31 mwester: sounds illogical to me, but ok. Apr 19 17:03:42 Why illogical? Apr 19 17:03:53 sounds like -d would be the way to go. Apr 19 17:04:10 Why Apr 19 17:04:11 I mean the drive is not even offline. Apr 19 17:04:16 We Apr 19 17:04:27 We're not talking about the drive Apr 19 17:04:31 We're talking about the rootfs Apr 19 17:04:39 Sure ok. Apr 19 17:04:47 -d tells it to install to somewhere other than where it normally would go. Apr 19 17:05:02 offline says to install it on a rootfs that is not the current rootfs. Apr 19 17:05:06 oh I see. Apr 19 17:05:13 The former just says where the bits for the installed package go Apr 19 17:05:17 I'd check the man pages yo see, but well... heh :) Apr 19 17:05:22 that makse sens. Apr 19 17:05:23 e Apr 19 17:05:31 the latter says the entire opkg database, adn the bit, and the config file, and.... everything are on the other location Apr 19 17:05:34 right. Apr 19 17:05:36 There is a problem Apr 19 17:05:47 though I chroot /mnt and opkg installed and that seemed to have installed it. Apr 19 17:05:55 now I imagine I can just turnup disk /dev/sda1 Apr 19 17:05:58 That is that in offline root mode, runnign the post-package configure may or may not work Apr 19 17:06:10 schme: were I you, I would re-install. Apr 19 17:06:13 But... Apr 19 17:06:17 re-install? Apr 19 17:06:41 Who knows what trouble you'll run into in the future, when you start to remove base system software. Apr 19 17:06:51 Yeah sure. but that's not the issue. Apr 19 17:06:55 I can tell you that was never tested. Apr 19 17:07:01 right now I need to get sshd runningagaing without losing the data on the drive. Apr 19 17:07:07 again too Apr 19 17:10:19 ya there we go, thanks for the help there mwester Apr 19 18:08:27 mwester: my slug has been stable ever since i turned off inotify in samba... Apr 19 18:15:10 Cool. That should be added to the known issues with SlugOS 5.3 wiki page, I think. :) Apr 19 18:16:27 cool Apr 19 18:16:45 i still haven't figured out why i'm the only one experiencing the issue Apr 19 18:16:52 *shrug* Apr 19 18:17:39 03bzhou * r9941 10optware/trunk/sources/kernel-modules/kirkwood/ (Makefile mvsdio.patch): sheevaplug kernel: one more SDHC timeout related patch, from http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/commit/&id=d67a64916ea1ff030ebb89dc8e8f9dd207d703fc Apr 19 18:18:32 mwester: we've talked about this before, do you know why saned doesn't work with libusb-compat? Apr 19 18:18:44 nope Apr 19 18:21:07 are you planning on upgrading the kernel on SlugOS alpha? Apr 19 18:30:07 Not soon. You can try it -- find the line in the slugos conf file down in conf/distro that sets the kernel version and change it to the 2.6.29 kernel. It'll build. Apr 19 18:30:21 There's just no flash space left, because the kernel bloated incredibly. Apr 19 18:30:33 =( Apr 19 18:30:39 And busybox.net killed off tinylogin Apr 19 18:30:56 is there a way to unbloat a kernel? Apr 19 18:31:04 So overall, the kernel upgrade went smoothly, but everything else around it needs to be changed. Apr 19 18:31:18 I've looked at the obvious things, no luck. Apr 19 18:31:35 i was wondering because of my DSM-G600 audio issue... Apr 19 18:31:56 Sure, give it try there -- I'd be curious to know if anything changes. Apr 19 18:32:48 i don't have the skills to unbloat the kernel... Apr 19 18:33:56 Oh, it'll build -- you'll have about 93K space left. Apr 19 18:34:08 It works, and turnup works... Apr 19 18:35:00 that's just not enough space to make me feel comfortable to switch the kernel going forward, especially as we replace tinylogin and may need space for debugging tools and such in the root image. Apr 19 18:35:12 oh Apr 19 18:35:47 i was thinking maybe i could try 2.6.28 first... Apr 19 18:36:04 I've never built that, no real point. Apr 19 18:36:09 We sort of skipped it. Apr 19 18:37:10 if the my audio stuttering is fixed in 2.6.28 it would be good to know, maybe when i get some precious time... ;-) Apr 19 18:42:11 mwester: did you purchase your plug recently? Apr 19 18:43:03 i heard it takes some time to get it, but someone said they are shipping with ubuntu pre-installed, i thought that was cool Apr 19 18:43:33 It's been over a month since ordered now. Apr 19 18:44:06 cool, maybe you'll get it tomorrow =) Apr 19 18:44:32 are you going to document your work on a blog or flickr? Apr 19 18:44:44 I doubt it. I'm not much of a blogger. Apr 19 18:45:12 I might add a page on my web site, maybe create slug.mwester.net or something. Apr 19 18:45:19 ah Apr 19 18:45:36 not plug.mwester.net? Apr 19 18:45:55 No, I'd like to keep it generic to let me post other SlugOS things. Apr 19 18:46:32 We need to keep nslu2-linux.org relatively focused and semi-official. Apr 19 18:47:45 have you used angstrom before? Apr 19 18:53:03 i'm interested in the plug's throughput and if 1 usb port is a drawback, eno turned me on to HPs Media Vault and it seems like a good price, but i don't like how the fan can't be controlled **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 20 02:59:57 2009