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Re: ARM installer images for etch (4.0) currently broken



Where do i get the Debian Live CD image from i am currently downloading from
live.debian.net but it is going very slow about 7KB/sec .  Is the a mirror
site

thanks

AndyC73 wrote:
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Is there a step by step guide to installing Debian.  I am new to linux
> although i successfully flashed Slug to Unslung and Openslug. But i want
> to do the debian one right!
> 
> I tried using the sercomm utility and reflashed to Debian but it does not
> boot up I get 3 beeps and the top light stays orange.
> Am i using the flash file which doesnt work? Where do i find the correct
> one.
> 
> If i go with Debian live and Upslug(Is that better?) which Debian live
> Image do i use on P4 PC.
> 
> Thanks Again
> 
> Rod Whitby-2 wrote:
>> 
>> AndyC73 wrote:
>>> Can i currently install Debian using Upslug on windowsXP
>> 
>> Upslug2 is a linux tool for flashing images onto an NSLU2.  It does not
>> have a windows port as far as I know.
>> 
>> There is a SerComm upgrade tool which does much the same thing and works
>> on Windows.
>> 
>> Stay well away from the Linksys EraseAll tool - if you use it with a
>> Debian image it will permanently brick your slug (unless you have JTAG
>> to recover it).  This is because the Debian NSLU2 images do not contain
>> RedBoot.  All other flashing techniques (including Upslug2 and the
>> SerComm tool) are careful not to touch your bootloader.
>> 
>> I would suggest you get a Debian LiveCD, and use it on that windowsXP
>> computer to run Debian so you can use Upslug2 to flash the NSLU2.
>> 
>> -- Rod Whitby
>> -- NSLU2-Linux Project Lead
>> 
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