Re: Installing debian on N2100

2007-12-23 Thread Andrew Haswell
Ok im going to get on and do this this weekend, probably the hardest part will be fitting all my data on other drives temporarily! If i remember correctly boot is written to the flash at the end of the installation, can you give me some advice as to what partitions to create, can i get away

Re: NSLU2: Problems browsing samba shares on MacOS X Leopard and Nautilus

2007-12-23 Thread Manolis Tzanidakis
Well, it does the exact same thing. So I grabbed samba_3.0.24-6etch9_arm.deb and samba-common_3.0.24-6etch9_arm.deb from the Etch repo and dpkg -i them. It's working correctly so far so I guess I'm gonna stick with 3.0.24 till this is fixed. Best, Manolis On Dec 23, 2007 12:42 AM, Kevin Price

Re: Installing debian on N2100

2007-12-23 Thread John Winters
Andrew Haswell wrote: Ok im going to get on and do this this weekend, probably the hardest part will be fitting all my data on other drives temporarily! If i remember correctly boot is written to the flash at the end of the installation, The kernel and initrd are written to flash at the end

Re: Installing debian on N2100

2007-12-23 Thread Andrew Haswell
I've got 2x 500GB Seagate Drives in it at the moment, i doubt i will ever do anything particularly taxing with it on the linux side, will probably use it for a LAMP type install, samba, then usual media software. - Original Message - From: John Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: Installing debian on N2100

2007-12-23 Thread Rick Thomas
On Dec 23, 2007, at 7:06 AM, Andrew Haswell wrote: can you give me some advice as to what partitions to create, can i get away with just root and swap or is it worth considering more granularity. I will install Debian on 1 HDD to start and add the other in after, mirror the debian

Re: Installing debian on N2100

2007-12-23 Thread John Winters
Andrew Haswell wrote: - Original Message - From: John Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andrew Haswell wrote: [snip] can you give me some advice as to what partitions to create, can i get away with just root and swap or is it worth considering more granularity. I will install Debian on 1