Anima79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > > to give you some perspective - Subsonic is running > great on my dockstar. It tends to be little slow, > because it utilizes really a lot of memory, but > playing my rather big music library has been a > breeze so far. I tried both Jinzora and Ampache > earlier, but both had problby alphawave7 - Debian
I had the original lan cable from the router plugged into my netbook (running Subsonic)...much to my surprise, the manaully assigned IP 'stuck' to the DS when I plugged it in and it fully booted. It remained after many reboots, too..but no longer after installing (and booting) Debian. Removing the plugDebian, DS boots with original IP. Naturally, I'm confused...and the 'conneby alphawave7 - Debian
Thanks for the reply, hanker! I have managed more progress through more research, and will write a guide at the end of this project. What I learned from: http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5?title=PlugApps:Pogoplug_Setboot was /sbin/fdisk /dev/sda which suggested /sbin is where fdisk resides on the default Dockstar, and yep, there it was. So I managed to fdisk my 4G stick, made 1-512 Primary,by alphawave7 - Debian
Howdy gang! Am determined to fiddle with Linux once and for all, with the main purpose to get my 500G music collection up and serving using Subsonic on a Debian install on a 4G USB flash drive plugged into my freshly Uboot-ed Dockstar. Uboot seems to have gone off without a hitch, so I progress to the reboot with USB drive attached, fdisk, and ran into my first issue: fdisk 'command not foby alphawave7 - Debian