laprjns Yes the system is working correctly. Thanks for your help again HenryOzby HenryOz - uBoot
Hi laprjns Many thanks, you are a champion. Changing /media/piratebox/ files uid and gid to root appears to have solved the problem. I haven't had a chance to do a lot of testing on the PirateBox yet but it appears that the server is up and running. The boot up didn't appear to be 100% correct, there was one tmp file that could not be removed towards the end, and the Droopy syby HenryOz - uBoot
davygravy Thanks for the suggestion, it seems logical. A google search of debian piratebox permissions didn't yield anything useful. As an experiment I changed the permission of all files on the USB stick using the chmod 777 command, however, this did not solve the problem. The next step I would like to try is to change the uid and gid to 'root'. Can this be done globy HenryOz - uBoot
Jussi, I have just picked up on your problem which appears to be similar to mine. I too have been trying to get the PirateBox to work on a Dockstar without luck. I changed the ArcNumber to 2998 in accordance with Jeff Doozan's recommendation for a Dockstar This did not solve the problem of failing to boot from the USB stick, it did however result in the LED turning to a solid greenby HenryOz - uBoot