Hello,
I was running Debian on an NSLU2 quite happily until today when it seemed to
suddenly stop working. This was with a 2GB flash drive as root, and a large
hard disk connected via a USB hub. System had worked flawlessly for a couple
of years until now. When I checked it had only one light on and refused to
boot, with a 'strange' light sequence (top light amber, second light green,
then top light would go out, then after a bit the second light would go, and
the top light would relight amber. The second light would go green and the
sequence would repeat).

No big deal - I figured I'd check the flash drive on a laptop and repair if
necessary. There were some problems reported as fixed which seemed to mean
dumping everything in /lost+found... not good. Reinstall time - not a
problem, I've done this a few times. I can flash the installer image easily
enough, however I can't get the slug to boot with a USB device attached.
With just the flash drive attached it seems to go through a fair amount of
the boot process, the top light always remains orange though, and the second
light is green. After a minute or so through this 'process' then all the
lights flash in a sequence going 'down' and it seems the device reboots...
With two devices attached then it goes through the shorter repeat sequence
described in the first paragraph :(

With no USB devices attached it does get to the Debian installer screen, but
clearly this is no good to me with no USB devices attached. If I attach a
device at this point I lose connectivity and the NSLU2 reboots again. I've
even tried the manual installation method of creating the filesystem on a
Linux system and untarring a pre-created image to this filesystem. But it
fails also.

So, I think I'm looking at broken hardware - something has just failed...
anyone care to offer thoughts/confirmation?

Thanks in advance,
Jon

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