(Running WinXP SP3 connected directly into the NSLU2 via ethernet) I am hoping that someone can help me figure out what happened to my Slug! I had initially...
I've got a NSLU2 with Unslung 6.8 and it has been working well for over a year, attached to a 250GB disk on USB2. However, I need to add some more storage -...
I think you can try reflash it with linkys FW, go to webinterface choose restore defaults,then put in the IP, dns and so on as you want. after flash it again...
I have been using essentially Unslung 6.8 (actually using virtually identical self-built "Unslung 6.7 alpha") with a 750GB drive quite happily for over 18...
I did download the latest linksys firmware ver. 23 R63 although I realize that it may not work. I was contemplating installing the 4 pin serial header, and I...
I've been using a Simpletech 1TB Duo Pro drive for over 6 months with no problems related to the NSLU2. I've had problems with 2 Simpletech drives, otherwise...
Ben, I have been using Unslung 6.8 for a year+ and now for many months 6.10 running with a 7-port Belkin USB 2 hub and one 300 GB, one 200GB and two 750 GB...
... In my experience, it depends on what you want to use the disks for. As a file server, it might work. To backup other PCs on the network, it might not. ...
Michael Canavatchel wrote: ... You need to telnet into unslung, not the bootloader. The README details the sequence -- disconnect the disks, boot the device,...
Thanks for the replies - Good to hear I still can get a good few year's more worth of use out of my Slug. I'm currently leaning towards picking up an Asaka USB...
Thanks for your answer. I will check the french site also. - Means your last sentence, that using VLC with Debian is also working on a Slug? Thanks for your...
Hi Mike, I was confusing Telnet in the NSLU with _Telnet into RedBoot!_ I'm going to start from the beginning again and maybe my pea brain will get it...
Yes there is a regular ARM distribution for Debian Look here http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/HomePage http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html ...
When I click on a folder on an XP machine, it allows me to choose "Sharing and Security" and from there I can choose to share folders or files on my...
Hello Slug Community, this is my first post in this group, and I hope that I chose the correct group for my problem. If not, please direct me to a better place...
I found the solution. There was hint in the FAQ section here. The ATV NitoTV to NSLu2 set up I have long been seeking was the following: Special thanks to...
Harry, it doesn't matter what the filesystem type is on the nslu2. They all get shared as SMB. I have 2 ext3 drives on my nslu2 and they share quite happily...
OK, I'm relieved to say that I've got upgrade from a 300GB disk to a 750 disk done and working - as a Linux newbie, here's a walkthough of how I did it -though...
... larger 750GB ... running ... lvm2 is your friend. I recommend reading up on it. ... Integral 3.5" ... enclosures, but ... Good choice. Cheap hardware...
Is it possible to hang a powered USB hub off the back of an Unslung (latest firmware) and then have a couple of memory sticks connected to the hub? Does the...
Hi all, I just have patched the NSLU2 box to Unslung 6.10 but now the user quota's do not work. While creating a new user I gave it a Quota of 5M. When...
Hi, I'm running Unslung 6.10 and have exactly the same problem as vw_man99. I searched on the Wiki and also in this list but could not find a solution. Has...
Whew! That sounds like a lot of work. Are you running a filesystem other than EXT3? Here's what I do when bringing a new disk online. Keep in mind two things: ...
Hello, I was recently a magazine that talked about the cherryPal ( http://cherrypal.com/) - interesting looking device - although it seems to be closed source...
Hi, I'm not a great php expert - I downloaded packages for it on my openSlug installation. I was trying to use http://nocc.sourceforge.net/ for accessing email...
... Tim, this should work for Unslung 6.x. Keep your boot drive (hard disk or flash) connected to port 2 (yes, port 2 is the recommended one for your boot...