Same here, issues arose around three weeks ago... Any one have information on this?
- jake On Oct 30, 2007 2:33 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Same here, had a slug running etch from a regular USB HD for more than > half a year, all set up with disk labels in fstab etc. After an update > around three weeks ago it refuses booting. Haven't really had time to > play with it since then. > > Zitat von Rob Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > Oops, forgot to reply all: > > > > I am having the exact same problem! > > > > I was also using a 1Gb flash drive, but after the slug doing what you've > > described repeatedly over the course of several days, it eventually stopped > > booting completely. It just sat there with the Orange and Green LEDs lit as > > you describe. > > > > I thought it might have been the flash drive at fault (it was a cheap one), > > but it does the same with 3 different USB hard disks too. > > > > I thought it may have been related to a package or kernel module I might > > have installed, but it does it even with a fresh Debian install. > > > > Rob. > > > > > > On 25/10/07 17:17, "Andrew Zbikowski" wrote: > > > >> I've got Etch running on a NSLU2, it's only external storage is a 1GB > >> flash drive. Yesterday I was testing everything out before putting it > >> into production, and everything is running fine. For the final test I > >> let it just sit for 12 hours. > >> > >> When I came back to it, it was sitting in what I can only describe as > >> brick mode. It was powered on. The Ready/Status LED was orange, the > >> USB drive was not lit up, there Disk LED on the NSLU2 was off, and it > >> was not responding to any network traffic. To get it working again I > >> had to power cycle it. > >> > >> When it's working, the LED on the USB flash drive is lit up, the > >> Ready/Status light is Green (Flashes Orange/Green when there is > >> activity), the Ethernet LED is Green, and the Disk 1 LED is green. > >> > >> What can I do to figure out what is causing it go go into this > >> unresponsive brick mode that requires a power cycle? My initial > >> guesses are that power management put it to sleep or that it crashed > >> or locked up, but I'm not sure how to figure out what is going on > >> without a console. > > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

