Re: NSLU2 Debian Etch 4.0 manual install orange led
Hi GoatZilla
On Nov 14, 2007 11:21 AM, GoatZilla <goatzilla@gmail.com> wrote:
> I followed the instructions per Martin Michlmayr's page, flashed the
> image and untarred the base onto a thumb drive. I used upslug2, and
> the flashing went through successfully. The machine reboots, appears
> to do a filesystem check on the thumb drive, reboots again, and then
> all I get is the orange LED from there on.
Have a look at the last message of
http://www.nabble.com/No-network-after-successful-Debian-install-t4738119.html
> I'll probably get around to doing the mod on my slug, but I'd like to
> hear any suggestions, or if anyone has managed to get this working
> with a 133mhz slug.
It really shouldn't make a difference AFAIK. I don't understand why
some slugs experience this problem.
> Is there a less traumatic way of changing the rootdelay time? I have
> the suspicion that something is going wrong there.
What is the traumatic way? Are you referring to the method described at
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/ChangeKernelCommandLine
But this method isn't that traumatic :-)
Gordon
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