A little instruction here, please Where does one find the bootcmd and how does one change it? Thanks John Novackby bigjohnnovack - Debian
Thanks for the confirmation that I am not COMPLETELY nuts! Well, maybe, but not because of this issue! Why I suggested days ago that that others might be better served with the script broken in to three. I don't feel skilled enough to redo them myself, and perhaps the script posted by Gorgone solves he issue. Good luck getting any solution out of Comcast ( or anyone else for that matter!by bigjohnnovack - Debian
I had similar issues with the Kingston Data traveler 8 Gig pen drive Question then is: Is the problem 8 Gig for booting? Or have we been unlucky enough to select two brands that have issues. the same procedure works perfectly with 2 and 4 gig units, off brands even. John Novackby bigjohnnovack - Debian
Curious. I can only assume then that Comcast is the bottleneck Also curious that the mirror site doesn't list the uk Unless I missed it. Regardless, I have now got a working squeeze, loaded the additional packages neded for Asterisk, found the headers DAHDI wants, and can easily clone the working pen drive if needed. thanks for your work and insight into this project. John Novacby bigjohnnovack - Debian
It seems the thread I strted has wandered off somewhere, so to bring it back, I have been unable to successfully install and boot squeeze from the published script. the repository times out on several ( different on each pass ) packages, and even after altering the script to bypass the formatting, it picks up additional packages, and eventually after several passes installs. the install then faiby bigjohnnovack - Debian
I don't consider myself smart enough to submit something that will be usable for the community. I am still having install issues, though it seems the problem has now moved and it is complaining about specific packages. It appears that many errors are suppressed in the script? Perhaps IF the repository IS an issue, simply break the script into several. 1: The NAND boot alteration( isby bigjohnnovack - Debian
I have sucessfully "denutted" my Dockstar to boot from a USB pen drive, built a PlugBox Pen Drive, and then decided to move to Debian on a fresh stick I have had awful issues with the repository (ies? ) and with each pass it fails retrieving DIFFERENT packages. Not sure if they are overloaded or is my Comcast connection an issue. In frustration, I finally hacked up the script to bypasby bigjohnnovack - Debian
You might want to give 1.4 a try anyway, unless there are features only available in 1.6, which IMHO is broken Digium considers 1.4 a long term support release, as will be 1.8 It seems that they would rather forget all the 1.6 versions as quickly as possible. Just one long time Asterisk users opinion! JNby bigjohnnovack - Debian