Hope someone can shed some light on the info I'm missing - I've just built deb 
on my NSLU2 which has been sitting idle for a while.  Unfortunately, due to 
some reorg in my house, I'm a little hardware scarce and without another linux 
box handy, of any sort.  After a couple of reboots I did something to trash the 
system, needed into the drive, and couldn't get there.  So reflashed the slug 
with the installer, exited to shell, fixed the disk, and now need to re-install 
the slug.

So the question is, after a build like this, the kernel image and rootfs appear 
to still be on disk - can I reflash it?  I'm having a tough time constructing 
what goes where in which mtdblocks and the basic reflash and turnup tools seem 
to be missing in the installer shell (and I can't seem to mount mtdblock4 as 
jffs2, get an I/O error from mount).  This is mostly a curiosity and 
educational exercise, because the install is still mostly plain vanilla.  But 
with the new installer in deb, I'm finding it challenging to figure out what's 
going on, or go around steps in the process.

Jeff.

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