On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 22:37:10 +0300 "Eddy Petri__or" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/29/06, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-29 17:50]: > > > > obstinate green/amber position, with no network activity. I tried to > > > > re-install the linksys firmeware which works just fine, as nothing had > > > > happened. And if I try again di-nslu2.bin, I get the same response. > > > Someone else just reported the same problem on > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/ Unfortunately, I've no > > > idea what's going on. Please read the (recent) archives of this list > > > though since various people made some suggestions. > > > > For the record, green/amber lights are correct. The machine has > > restarted correctly. There's no either a problem with the network or > > you simply haven't found the right IP. > > Martin, If you remember, this was the same symtoms I got with my slug. > OTOH, my slug ran Debian for some hours then got to that stage at > which, no matter the (debian) image I was flashing, there was no > response from it. > > I am almost 100% sure there is something going on in there and it > doesn't have to do at all with the user not finding the correct IP. For now it seems to be working. During partitioning, I was told that .5gb is too small for a automatic partioning, so I did it manually. When writing the filesystem it just stopped at about 50%, but I could log in using a different xterm. After more than an hour, I rebooted and it got over that. I'm not sure if I'm expecting too much, but if feels extremely slow. When partitioning, I had to wait about a minute from screen to screen. Last time I installed debian was a 2Ghz desktop, so most probably it's just the contrast. But sure it's still little time I'm working on it (finally I'm advancing a bit), so many things still can happen. -- Cris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

