Slacko 5.5 Final
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Re: Failure to access a LAN resource using 541RC
SMB?gcmartin wrote:On a Pristine boot immediately after FirstRUN and Frisbee setup, I tried to mount my NAS and got an error.Anyone noticed the same.Code: Select all
# /mnt/NAS2 # mount -o username=root,password=woofwoof //192.168.1.207/NASunit /mnt/NAS2 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //192.168.1.207/NASunit missing codepage or helper program, or other error (for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) you might need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program) In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so
Hadn't notice this problem in earlier release.
Edit: I used YASSM ..Search and was about to attach the NAS.
try mount.cifs
or at least mount -t cifs
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Already tried -t cifs....but, mount.cifs. yields
(This is remarkably similar to what happened in FATDOG6+ when it 1st came out. @JamesBond/@Kirk addressed it in the release of 610.)
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# mount.cifs -o username=root,password=woofwoof //192.168.1.207/NASunit /mnt/NAS2
Mounting the DFS root for domain not implemented yet
No ip address specified and hostname not found
Ok, neither should the network roxapp. I just tried this:gcmartin wrote:In asn earlier post, it should have read that YASSM has no problem accessing the NAS for me.
# mount.cifs //192.168.1.6/homeshare /mnt/share
Password:
#
Got on... maybe try that.
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The mount.cifs command always requires that the options list be at the end.gcmartin wrote:Already tried -t cifs....but, mount.cifs. yields(This is remarkably similar to what happened in FATDOG6+ when it 1st came out. @JamesBond/@Kirk addressed it in the release of 610.)Code: Select all
# mount.cifs -o username=root,password=woofwoof //192.168.1.207/NASunit /mnt/NAS2 Mounting the DFS root for domain not implemented yet No ip address specified and hostname not found
[Edit] I also tried "mount -t cifs". It worked correctly both with the options list at the front and the back of the command.
See my edit above. The mount command still works correctly for me.
[Edit] I also tried it with just "mount -o ....." and it worked too.
I would try a fresh install, WITHOUT using Frisbee.
[Edit] I also tried it with just "mount -o ....." and it worked too.
I would try a fresh install, WITHOUT using Frisbee.
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Slacko Patches
Hmmmm....pidgin does not show up....I updated the PPM...still doesn;t show up. What have I done wrong?
Re: Slacko Patches
Dunno.. but I know where my truck is... c u on irctlchost wrote:Hmmmm....pidgin does not show up....I updated the PPM...still doesn;t show up. What have I done wrong?
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Micko, concerning the optical media freeze bug, I found a post of
mine on Dec 2, 2012 that mentions the problem in connection with
testing Barry's Precise 5.4.2. I don't recall exactly when I first noticed
the problem.
I did as you requested, and posted on Barry's Precise 5.5 Beta thread
concering the bug.
Art
mine on Dec 2, 2012 that mentions the problem in connection with
testing Barry's Precise 5.4.2. I don't recall exactly when I first noticed
the problem.
I did as you requested, and posted on Barry's Precise 5.5 Beta thread
concering the bug.
Art
Hi Art
So.. what you observe is that boot goes normally until it gets to ::
then it hangs, Right?
So.. what you observe is that boot goes normally until it gets to ::
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Recognising media devices... optical
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udev-175
Hi Mick,
5.4.0.5 looks really nice.
I was disappointed that was not playing well in the XOs so I took another stub on udev-175 using the debian-patched source and moving udevd to /sbin, and it works!
So I can have a proper SlaXO_14
In case anyone needs the full udev-175 with extras for Slacko 14, find them here (md5sum: 0424dbad23f07f9278397d43c3cd3a7f)
The tarball has the udev-175-i486 exe, dev and doc pets.
5.4.0.5 looks really nice.
I was disappointed that was not playing well in the XOs so I took another stub on udev-175 using the debian-patched source and moving udevd to /sbin, and it works!
So I can have a proper SlaXO_14
In case anyone needs the full udev-175 with extras for Slacko 14, find them here (md5sum: 0424dbad23f07f9278397d43c3cd3a7f)
The tarball has the udev-175-i486 exe, dev and doc pets.
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Re: udev-175
I gather that is committed to pox-git?mavrothal wrote:
In case anyone needs the full udev-175 with extras for Slacko 14, find them here (md5sum: 0424dbad23f07f9278397d43c3cd3a7f)
The tarball has the udev-175-i486 exe, dev and doc pets.
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ipinfo
Well, it's not a bug actually, just another "aesthetic" thing, but quite annoying:
I have noticed that ipinfo has been, inter alia, i18l'ed recently (which is good), but at the same time --geometry=600x400 & <vbox scrollable=\"true\">...</vbox> have been removed as well, what very often (when more than ~10 connections) causes enormously stretched window in vertical direction - even twice as my screen height...and the bottom half is simply empty.
Has anyone else noticed this too?
IDK what was the reason to set it up this way, but in case I'm not the only one who prefer the old way, I recreated things as they were originally designed by Vovchik (script attached).
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BTW: What happened to YAD? Haven't seen it since 5.4.
Greetings!
I have noticed that ipinfo has been, inter alia, i18l'ed recently (which is good), but at the same time --geometry=600x400 & <vbox scrollable=\"true\">...</vbox> have been removed as well, what very often (when more than ~10 connections) causes enormously stretched window in vertical direction - even twice as my screen height...and the bottom half is simply empty.
Has anyone else noticed this too?
IDK what was the reason to set it up this way, but in case I'm not the only one who prefer the old way, I recreated things as they were originally designed by Vovchik (script attached).
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BTW: What happened to YAD? Haven't seen it since 5.4.
Greetings!
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Thanks for latest ipinfo script, yeah I forgot to patch it , it's impossible on a small eee pc the old way!
As for yad, I should put it in PPM, I have an older version, is that ok?
Thanks for latest ipinfo script, yeah I forgot to patch it , it's impossible on a small eee pc the old way!
As for yad, I should put it in PPM, I have an older version, is that ok?
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It's not a big deal actually, I was just curious what happened.01micko wrote:As for yad, I should put it in PPM, I have an older version, is that ok?
But what is the version you have, btw?
I just checked in the repo (using 'find') and there's yad-0.17.1.1, but I have yad-0.19.1 installed (and I can't recall from where it is..? ).
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I remember removing yad because no stock slacko app was using it, I guess I can compile the latest, only takes a minute or 2.
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