I don't know Optware, so maybe I miss the real problem. Concerning your /etc/passwd: ~ # grep root /etc/passwd root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash I think you have the same. I assume you have /etc/shadow - this is the place where the passwords are stored, encrypted and saltet. A line consists of information separted by colons (":"). First is the uid ("root" in tby killerhippy - uBoot
You do not install a driver for xfs by installing its service tools. The xfs driver comes as a module from the kernel. So, if there is no xfs built in the kernel or built as module there is no xfs support available.by killerhippy - Debian
A file to be executed needs to be exectutable. You can check that by using ls -l. -rwxr-xr-x From left to right: no-stick-bit, user can read-write-execute, group can read-execute, world can read-execute. If your file is executable and does not execute, maybe your partition is mounted non-executable. Maybe the directory you use has no rights to execute files.by killerhippy - Debian
I am using jwm at my desktop computer which is similar to fluxbox. I added rox packages to have icons and the like at my jwm desktop. Maybe it suits to fluxbox, too, because there is a rox filemanager which is what you are looking for.by killerhippy - Debian
Hi pal, unfortunately I have not documented it, but if you are going to, then I suggest to take goflexnet, as it sets the arcNumber to 3089. Else wait a week or so for one of the gurus to answer. Do you have already: - built a serial connection, which works - at least a working network serial connection (using netcat/screen)? If none, then stop flashing your device until you have, becauby killerhippy - Debian
You have full access to the files at the usb stick, find the newest files at /var/log/ to investigate the very last messages if it has really died. Have you configured an ip address within your network?by killerhippy - Debian
** File not found /boot/uInitrdby killerhippy - uBoot
I was happy doing this I had found elsewhere here at the forum: wget -O debootstrap.deb http://btr0x2.rz.uni-bayreuth.de/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.26+squeeze1_all.deb ar xv debootstrap.deb tar -xzvf data.tar.gz mv ./usr/sbin/debootstrap /usr/sbin mv ./usr/share/debootstrap /usr/share /usr/sbin/debootstrap --verbose --arch=armel --variant=minbase --include=flash-keby killerhippy - Debian
lingab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hi, marco > put the usb stick in another computer, and search > dmesg or syslog > No dmesg or syslog are in the folder :(, then you > need connection with > a serial cable. Yes, that was what I have been doing, too. Plug the usb stick to my computer and see, if there have been any files toucheby killerhippy - Debian
gazza_d Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have installed a web based Home Automation app, > called homeautomation, which executes schedules as > AT jobs submitted as the www-data user. > The jobs do not complete and just get stuck in the > running state. > The only error I see is in the syslog which > reports an authentication failurby killerhippy - Debian
Out of curiousity I compiled a kernel at my GoFlex Home: armdebian linux-3.0.3 # time make ARCH=arm ... real 168m10.361s user 146m17.770s sys 8m29.180s Looks pretty well for me for a vanilla linux kernel v3.0.3by killerhippy - Debian
Meanwhile I have a working serial connection to my Goflex home, but all I see is control characters, no matter whether I use screen or picocom and I have tried all baud rates. Any idea why? I measured TX against GROUND of my new usb-serial adapter and it has about 6 Volts, RX 0. Is that ok? Now I have bought a second usb-serial adapter, it is the same. Then I took one of my old computers wby killerhippy - Debian
ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash Flash Drive armdebian ~ # hdparm -tT /dev/sda /dev/sda: Timing cached reads: 462 MB in 2.01 seconds = 230.26 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 56 MB in 3.03 seconds = 18.49 MB/sec armdebian ~ # dd count=100 bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=./test.img 100+0 Datensätze einn 100+0 Datensätze auss 104857600 Bytes (105 MB) kopiert, 14,1by killerhippy - Debian
Brandnew to the arm architecture I seem to have not fully understand the hacking procedure which lead to a broken Seagate GoFlex Home. Let me describe some steps to make you understand the current situation of my device: I followed the uboot install instructions found at several dockstar and goflex pages I had googled prior. - sshd to the device, killed some procedures, chmoded -x some executby killerhippy - Debian