* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-10 09:06]:
I unpacked this on an armel system and can confirm that the filesystem
is totally messed up. Mounting it as ext2 works.
Hi Ted,
I realize you've probably been busy with Kernel Summit, but did you
have a chance to think about this
Am 2008-09-22 02:03:38, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
Stting up a boot from SD card is next -- but first I'll have to get a
suitable card. Does *G SDHC sound good?
For 2 Weeks I have bought a 4 GByte and a 8 GByte MicroSDHC card from
SanDisk and triedit on several Smartphones which support
Am 2008-09-22 02:52:34, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 22:12:45 -0400, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
I'm glad that the restore and upgrade went well for you. SDHC cards are
fine for the N8X0 tablets. I have a 4GB card in my N800. Others have
8GB. higher capacities should be fine.
Am 2008-09-19 21:36:27, schrieb Hendrik Boom:
I'd certainly be interested in informatin about getting armel on my
m800. There seems to be progress in compiling a kernel and setting p a
reasonable initial file system, but it's not clear what I have to do to
enable the n800 to actually boot
Hi
Im not sure if I should post this here, or on the debian-boot mailing
list, so if this is wrong, please tell me.
I have a QNAP TS-209 which i bought today (with 2x 1tb seagate
barracuda disks). And i had planned to install debian linux on it
(with instructions from
Hello,
some weeks ago I reported an error where my drive makes strange sounds like
spinning up in 6 or 7 sequences, then noise, then spinning up again and the
slug did respond anymore for login. Because nobody replied, I thought it was
a one time accident, but three days before it happended again
Michael Glockenstein wrote:
Hello,
some weeks ago I reported an error where my drive makes strange sounds like
spinning up in 6 or 7 sequences, then noise, then spinning up again and the
slug did respond anymore for login. Because nobody replied, I thought it was
a one time accident, but
Hi.
I used the installer few times on the same device (different disks).
I had problems with the disks, but I guess this was unrelated to the
installer. The debian installer always worked flowlessly for me...
I dind't initialized my disks with the original installer. I zapped it
way and flashed
I used the installer few times on the same device (different disks).
I had problems with the disks, but I guess this was unrelated to the
installer. The debian installer always worked flowlessly for me...
Hm, ok.. I hope its not my disks that are not working (they working
right before i
Michael Glockenstein wrote:
Hello,
some weeks ago I reported an error where my drive makes strange sounds like
spinning up in 6 or 7 sequences, then noise, then spinning up again and the
slug did respond anymore for login. Because nobody replied, I thought it was
a one time accident, but three
Michael Glockenstein wrote:
snip
Is it possible to have a 2.5 notebook hd without external power supply
connected
to the slug and the usb port spends enough energy for that drive?
Regards Michael
Yes, it is possible. I have two slugs with 2.5 drives attached. The first
is a 120 Gig
Morten O. Hansen wrote:
And it told me to reboot. After i did this, nothing more really
happend. The status icon is blinking, which is (according to the
manual):
Blink in green: Hard disk not detected; Hard disk not initialized.
Not sure exactly where you got that from, but AFAIK that's not
On Sep 27, 2008, at 1:05 AM, Frans Pop wrote:
Morten O. Hansen wrote:
And it told me to reboot. After i did this, nothing more really
happend. The status icon is blinking, which is (according to the
manual):
Blink in green: Hard disk not detected; Hard disk not initialized.
Not sure exactly
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