Martin Michlmayr wrote: > debian-installer rc1 is going to be announced officially next week. > However, the images for ARM are already available. I'm now looking > for people who are interested in testing these installer images. > > If you have a spare ARM machine or want to reinstall your machine for > some reason (for example to move from arm to armel), [snip]
I have exactly that - an unused turbo-slug which currently has the arm version of Etch on it. I would like to try installing the armel version of Lenny but I have one problem. The machine has been unused for a year or so and the original installation process is but a distant memory. I *think* I probably set the internal network settings (i.e. in its flash memory) to the same as it uses now when connected to the network, but I'm not sure. If I simply start the installation process I might end up with an NSLU2 using a network address which I don't know. Is there any way of reading the current flash settings (specifically the network settings) without re-installing the original firmware? I'd like to do that before I start the installation so I can be sure of being able to talk to it. TIA, John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]