every time there is a power failure, the bootloader will not boot debian from the usb flashdrive, but boots pogoplug. so i manually need to run fsck to fix it, and then reboot. does uboot skip the flashdrive on purpose ? i want to force it to boot into it and it will then automatically run fsck like a regular linux system. how do i do that ?by erez - Debian
I do not know about read-only, however the lenny system installed on my dockstar used ext2, which doesn't handle power failures very good. I changed mine to a journaling filesystem (ext3), by simply replacing the "ext2" to "ext3" under /etc/fstab (The kernel automatically adapted the ext2 partition to an ext3 one by adding a journal on the first mount) cheers, erby erez - Debian
my nslu2 just went dead so i purchased a dockstar and installed debian on it thanks for the great job i have a few questions though. 1. i understand that both nslu2 and dockstar have arm processor, if i take the usbdrive from the debian-nslu2 and put it in the dockstar (uboot is installed), will it just work ? (my nslu2 has a usbdrive with sda1 - rootfs on ext3, and sda2 - swap) 2. if iby erez - Debian