Problem solved, thanks very much. However, then I realised that I'd been trying to solve the wrong problem. The Debian installer recognised 64MB of memory, and the installation process seems much quicker (around 1.5 hours for 64MB). Then the installation process rewrote Apex with the original version.
Once the installation was complete, I had to scp the (not byte swapped) pre compiled little endian apex.bin to /boot/apex.flash and run flash-apex. After a reboot everything is working with 64MB. Chris 2009/3/7 Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]>: > * Chris Steel <[email protected]> [2009-03-07 19:51]: >> I've just upgraded my Nslu2 to 64MB of RAM, so I'm trying to upgrade >> APEX to let me use the new memory. > > CCing the APEX maintainer. BTW, debian-arm would have been a better > list for this question. > >> Please can someone point out where I'm going wrong here? > > Yes, you have to take the little-endian image > (apex-1.6.8-debian-nslu2-armel.zip) and then byte-swap it, like this: > > devio apex > apex.swapped 'xp $,4' > > and then use apex.swapped. > > -- > Martin Michlmayr > http://www.cyrius.com/ > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

