On Dec 29, 2007, at 12:50 AM, Del Merritt wrote:
Earlier tonight I filed an install of debian-4.0r2 on a Linksys
NSLU2 bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]; in a nutshell, if you
don't happen to be in front of your ssh session when the 2+ hour
install gets to the "Configuring popularity-contest" prompt - which
requires human intervention - the ssh session can timeout on the
slug. When you come back (and ssh to the slug) you get told there
was an error when selecting and configuring the software, and you
can't seem to get around it.
Is this a proper place to ask for workarounds, or is it better to
wait for the bug report to "settle in"? If this is the place, what
is the best way to figure out how to pick up in media res and
successfully finish the install?
Thanks and Happy New Year,
-Del
I don't know if this will do what you're looking for, but you might
try setting the "ServerAliveInterval" to a small non-zero value in
your ~/.ssh/config file.
Rick
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