well, "good" to find my own post that solves my problem or at least almost solves it: Installing squeeze/wheeze from rescue system fails to uBoot files and calling mkimage does not work. So the work around to chroot into newly create system. * Run Jeff's script as usual * Say NO to reboot * Then: mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/debian chroot /tmp/debian /bin/bash mkimageby okigan - Debian
I've seen blog posts about heat sink install, but level of detail is rather poor. Could you add some more details on heat sink install (where to get it, what size, does the box close properly still?) OpenWRT site talks about changing the multiplier but also talks about worse stability (not clear if it is only for increased frequency). -Igorby okigan - Debian
Dockstar overheats when performing long running operations (ex. rsync of large folders). Is there a way to make it idle/throttle activity? Thanks, Igorby okigan - Debian
Eran Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Having run into the same problem with deboostrap: > > # Starting debootstrap installation > > E: unrecognized or invalid option > > --no-check-gpg > > debootstrap failed. > > I decided to do some digging to figure out with > debootstrap versio was being fetched. Even though > Iby okigan - Debian
Eddiie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > debian:/usr/bin# ./mkimage -A arm -O linux -T > kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n > Linux-2.6.32-5-kirkwood -d > reboot, > debian:~# uname -a > Linux debian 2.6.32-5-kirkwood #1 Sun Sep 23 > 22:53:30 UTC 2012 armv5tel GNU/Linux > > Maybe I am not doing this correctly. Iby okigan - Debian
acruhl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do we know why InRelease fails and if it's a > problem? I think it's not in the Debian repository > for whatever reason. I'm not a Debian expert, so I > don't know what's going on. > squeeze install script fails... I saw a thread discussing the InRelease issue. Per which InRelby okigan - Debian
uBoot file needs to be created from vmlinuz, which is not happening for what ever reason. The following seems to correct the problem: cd /tmp/debian/usr/bin #adjust based on the location of usb stick mount point ./mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n Linux-2.6.32-5-kirkwood -d ../../boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-kirkwood ../../boot/uImage ./mkimage -A arm -Oby okigan - Debian
ok, i got some progress with realtek N card: it seemed inexpensive enough to try out http://www.meritline.com/airlink101-awll6077v2-golden-300n-usb-adapter---p-38768.aspx http://www.meritline.com/airlink101-awll6075-golden-n-wireless-mini-usb-adapter---p-38742.aspx the cards are detected as: [ 3.885939] usb 1-1.4: new high speed USB device using orion-ehci and address 4 [ 3.998140by okigan - Debian