On Thursday 15 February 2007 23:00, you wrote: > Laz wrote: > > It looks like the kernel is booting fine, loading and modules it > > needs, getting an IP address and then just stopping. Looking at the > > dmesg file, the date is now two days in the past: I'd hope that > > wouldn't confuse it enough to stop it booting! > > Do you have the rtc -> rtc0 symlink in /dev ?
I didn't but I do have now... > The nslu2-utils packages does this. Is that installed? I thought it would have been but couldn't find any evidence when I looked (missing /etc/init.d/nslu2-rtc which modprobes rtc-dev: which is there, too). Just managed to force dpkg to install it into the correct place from an ix86 box (it couldn't run the postinst script though so I hope the crucial part of that is creating the sym-link). I had to use nslu2-utils from the main arm archive: the only one I couldn't find it (by hand) in the armel repository: the nslu2-utils directory only contains a package for slugimage (which is already installed). Will have to wait until this evening to see if this makes any difference... Cheers, Laz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

