Hi Bodhi, interestingly i do not have libopcodes-2.25-system.so in /usr/lib lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Feb 18 18:29 liblwres.so.80 -> liblwres.so.80.0.3 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66916 Feb 18 18:29 liblwres.so.80.0.3 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Mar 19 21:25 liblzma.so.2 -> liblzma.so.2.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 127380 Nov 11 2010 liblzma.so.2.0.0 -rw-r--r-- 1 rootby schnee - Debian
HI All, i am trying to build a cloudprint server with the latest kernel + rootfs from bodhi@ following this tutorial: http://blog.onslow-web.co.uk/?p=71 I have cups installed and working, but i am failing with the installation of pycups. I got the following error message: root@nas:/home/nas# pip install pycups Downloading/unpacking pycups Running setup.py egg_info for package pycupby schnee - Debian
Hi Bodhi, thanks for the suggestions. I converted the root fs to ext4 and converted sda3 to ext2. It seems that the problem now disappeared (still testing). To answer your question about uboot: yes i did not flash it. It is loaded from the 1st FAT partition on the sata drive. I am planning to write up the complete process to create the config if anybody interested.... schneeby schnee - Debian
formating the drive to ext2 did not help either: root@schnas:~/hombck# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sda3 mke2fs 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012) [ 1825.100513] ox820sata: reseting SATA core [ 1825.460510] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen [ 1825.467545] ata1by schnee - Debian
WarheadsSE's sataboot script is only a small script which prepares the sata drive to be bootable for oxnas (coming from the ArchLinux support for oxnas): #!/bin/sh # uncomment line below and set to the correct disk disk=/dev/sde if [ -z "${disk}" ] ; then echo "You must uncomment/set the 'disk' variable" exit -1 fi workarea="."by schnee - Debian
I have an interesting issue with the latest kernel and SATA. My system boots from SATA with the latest kernel + debian root image + wareheadSE's sataboot script. The sata drive have the following partitions: 1: 16 MB FAT 2: ~10 GB as root partiotion (ext3) 3. ~140 GB as home partiton (/home) (ext4) The box works fine, syslog is usually clean etc. However when i run something (eg downlby schnee - Debian
Found the problem. - renamed 11-media-by-lable-auto-mount.rules to 91-media-by-lable-auto-mount.rules to make sure it executed after 60-persistent-storage.rules - run "udevadm control --reload-rules ; /etc/init.d/udev reload ; reboot" and now it is mounted on boot time :)by schnee - Debian
Hi All, i need some help. I am trying to make usb automount work with udev rules on the latest kernel. I copied the udev rule from the arch pogo system, which worked there fine. It works here but not properely: if the system is up and i plug a usb drive it gets mounted in the correct way (/medai/LABLE), if i remove it it unmounts and removes the directory. However if the device is pluged in atby schnee - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > grayman4hire Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > bodhi Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > But I do think you've made a good choice, > > Atheros > > > is a better.by schnee - Debian
denexo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi, > > thanks once again for your effort! > I installed patched kernel but i get same > result...i get no image on mjpg_streamer when > using the input_uvcvideo.so . I really hope i am > not doing something wrong. Could someone else > please check also? mjpg-streamer from repo doesby schnee - Debian