[Installing new software]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I use mkfs.vfat and partition type "b"

That worked.  Thanks.

I'm pretty sure that I tried something close to that.  If this is 
interesting, I'll try to figure out what does/doesn't work.  If not, I won't 
waste any time.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> It is also possible to use factory-formatted USB storage.

Not after you have cleaned out the junk that came on it  :)

It came with 4 partitions, with at least a few that I didn't recognize.  I 
wasn't expecting troubles like this so I didn't preserve the old settings 
when I made 1 big partiton.


[USB wired Ethernet]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> This should work, as we just use the standard Linux asix driver.  I
> suggest upgrading to build303 and trying again, since a problem with
> some asix devices (since fixed) was introduced into the mainline
> Linux kernel a month or two ago. 

The new software just worked using DHCP.


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