Re: Boot problem after flasing, led is not green.

2006-07-24 Thread Joey Hess
Jean-Pierre Broeders wrote:
 I have a problem after i flashed for the last time using this manual:
 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/
 
 After is flashed debian-sda1.bin, I shutdown the power and connect my
 usb harddisk. When I power my nslu2 the only green led (also after some
 couple of hours) i see is the transfer led. The ready/status is orange.
 
 I tried to log in with SSH, but it also doesnt work.
 
 What can be wrong?
 Or am i forgotten something?

An amber status led and green network led is actually normal for a
running nslu2 system with debian on it right now (just checked mine).
We haven't sorted out the necessary stuff to turn the status and disk leds
green.

ssh not working of course indicates a problem. Can you ping the system?

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Re: Boot problem after flasing, led is not green.

2006-07-24 Thread Eddy Petrişor

On 24/07/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Jean-Pierre Broeders wrote:
 I have a problem after i flashed for the last time using this manual:
 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/

 After is flashed debian-sda1.bin, I shutdown the power and connect my
 usb harddisk. When I power my nslu2 the only green led (also after some
 couple of hours) i see is the transfer led. The ready/status is orange.

 I tried to log in with SSH, but it also doesnt work.

 What can be wrong?
 Or am i forgotten something?

An amber status led and green network led is actually normal for a
running nslu2 system with debian on it right now (just checked mine).
We haven't sorted out the necessary stuff to turn the status and disk leds
green.

ssh not working of course indicates a problem. Can you ping the system?


I have encountered a similar problem about a half year ago, talked
with Martin Michmayr about it, but we couldn't spot the reason why
this happens. I eneded up using debian armeb unofficial port, but
solving this issue would be a real plus.

Note: I find it very useful that the status led blinks when the NSLU
is powered and running in debian armeb since I have experience seldom
blockage of the router and at those times the blinking stops and is
easy to spot. Still I am not sure if this is a side effect or the
intended behaviour, but is nice.

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Boot problem after flasing, led is not green.

2006-07-20 Thread Jean-Pierre Broeders
Hello,

I have a problem after i flashed for the last time using this manual:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/

After is flashed debian-sda1.bin, I shutdown the power and connect my
usb harddisk. When I power my nslu2 the only green led (also after some
couple of hours) i see is the transfer led. The ready/status is orange.

I tried to log in with SSH, but it also doesnt work.

What can be wrong?
Or am i forgotten something?

Greets
JP


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