Re: nslu2 unstable upgrade broke boot

2011-03-29 Thread Joey Hess
Gordon Farquharson wrote: > Hi Joey > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:52, Joey Hess wrote: > > > I did upgrade busybox, too. Seems likely that the new version > > (1:1.18.3-1) is miscompiled on armel, then. > > So, does this mean you know how to fix the problem? Is there anything > more I should d

Re: nslu2 unstable upgrade broke boot

2011-03-29 Thread Gordon Farquharson
Hi Joey On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:52, Joey Hess wrote: > I did upgrade busybox, too. Seems likely that the new version > (1:1.18.3-1) is miscompiled on armel, then. So, does this mean you know how to fix the problem? Is there anything more I should do? Gordon -- Gordon Farquharson GnuPG Key

Re: nslu2 unstable upgrade broke boot

2011-03-29 Thread Gordon Farquharson
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 04:08, Loïc Minier wrote: >  In the bug you pointed at, Dave martin has an useful recipe to start >  debugging issues in the initrd like this one: >  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/klibc/+bug/683683/comments/30 The recipe was going so well until: / # /mnt/usr/b

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-29 Thread David Given
On 29/03/11 13:08, Wookey wrote: [...] > Personally I just couldn't bring myself to have a 24/7 server that > used 25W+disk, no matter how cheap it is, because I know how > unecessary that is, and I think energy consumption matters. Don't forget that the 25W R3700 includes a hard drive, while the

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-29 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 14:42 +0200, Arnaud Patard wrote: > David Given writes: [...] > > I also note that there's a SheevaPlug with eSATA, and it's at about the > > same price as the original SheevaPlug. Now, if only this had two > > ethernet ports... > > you have guruplugs server which has 2 ethe

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-29 Thread Wookey
+++ David Given [2011-03-26 18:35 +]: > On 26/03/11 17:07, Phil Endecott wrote: > [...] > > David, if you want to be "realistic", you'll find that in almost all cases > > small > > size, ARM, and even low performance are things that you should expect to > > pay a > > premium for. For fun you

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-29 Thread Rtp
David Given writes: > On 28/03/11 05:57, Sander wrote: > [...] >> An OpenRD-Ultimate might be something for you: >> http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-35-openrd-ultimate.aspx > > I see the price has come down --- they're now only about 250% the price > of a SheevaPlug... but yeah, one of th

Re: Suggestions for a SheevaPlug replacement

2011-03-29 Thread David Given
On 28/03/11 05:57, Sander wrote: [...] > An OpenRD-Ultimate might be something for you: > http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-35-openrd-ultimate.aspx I see the price has come down --- they're now only about 250% the price of a SheevaPlug... but yeah, one of these would be ideal. Lots of ports