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Persistent Unslung Logo
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-06 18:39:55

I have been running Unslung happily, but had an episode of corruption
which was not cured by reflashing and erasing the Config Area with
Unlsung.

Reflashing with Linksys Software however has left the original Unlsung
Penguin logo in the top left of the web page? Is this normal ?
I have tried flushing the browser caceh but it is definately there.

I then tried (the dangerous) Linksys EraseAll utility. The NSLU2 works
fine but the Unslung logo remains.

Any ideas ?

John N

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Re: Persistent Unslung Logo
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-08 10:56:20

The logo is in your browser cache. You were good to go on the very first
reflash.

Clear your cache.

On 8/6/07, jnewgas < nslu2.10.jnewgas%40spamgourmet.com">nslu2.10.jnewgasspamgourmet.com>; wrote:
&gt;
> I have been running Unslung happily, but had an episode of corruption
> which was not cured by reflashing and erasing the Config Area with
>; Unlsung.
>
>; Reflashing with Linksys Software however has left the original Unlsung
> Penguin logo in the top left of the web page? Is this normal ?
> I have tried flushing the browser caceh but it is definately there.
&gt;
> I then tried (the dangerous) Linksys EraseAll utility. The NSLU2 works
&gt; fine but the Unslung logo remains.
>
>; Any ideas ?
>
> John N
>
>
>

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Re: Persistent Unslung Logo
country flaguser name
Netherlands
2007-08-11 14:14:05

On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 23:39 +0000, jnewgas wrote:

> Any ideas ?

Did you erase the disk attached to the slug as well?

Unlsung copies the content of the flash to the harddisk
and then uses that as root filesystem. I am not sure if
the linksys firmware does the same?

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Speeding up my NSLU2 - without Linux knowhow
country flaguser name
Australia
2007-08-12 01:41:45

Hi all

I have a NSLU2, which is working reliably but seems very slow.
What can I do to improve its performance, and maybe even
add print server functionality for USB printers.

Can it serve >2 disks?

I don't know any linux so most of the advice I have seen while
lurking is way over my head!

But I maybe would be able to follow detailed instructions.

DK

Melbourne.au

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Re: Speeding up my NSLU2 - without Linux knowhow
country flaguser name
Netherlands
2007-08-12 03:27:16

On Sun, 2007-08-12 at 16:41 +1000, David K wrote:

>
> I have a NSLU2, which is working reliably but seems very slow.
&gt;

Copying a 4GB dvd between two fast servers with GB interfaces
takes about 40 secondes. If you just have to wait those 40
seconds then they seem long and your servers look slow.

So please specify what you mean by slow in numbers!

You can expect about 3 mb/sec from a slug. So copying a cd
will take 200 seconds under normal conditions.

> What can I do to improve its performance

You could remove the resistance:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/OverClockTheSlug

Or add memory:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/FatSlug

> and maybe even add print server functionality for USB printers.

Please have a look at:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddPrinter

>
> Can it serve >2 disks?
&gt;

Yes. But how to do it depends on the firmware you use.

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marceln

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