In my last visit to 24C3, I also got one of 99 EUR NSLU2 Slug devices.
Contents: [Dobrica Pavlinušić's random unstructured stuff]
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unslug Linksys firmware
sudo apt-get install upslug2
existing firmware version
sudo upslug2 -t 00:1A:70:95:AD:6D -v
NSLU2 00:1a:70:95:ad:6d Product ID: 1 Protocol ID: 0 Firmware Version: R23VA5 [0x23A5]
flash
Flasing has great user interface:
sudo upslug2 -t 00:1A:70:95:AD:6D -i slugosbe-4.8-beta-nslu2.bin
Upgrading LKG95AD6D 00:1a:70:95:ad:6d
. original flash contents * packet timed out
! being erased - erased
u being upgraded U upgraded
v being verified V verified
Display:
<status> <address completed>+<bytes transmitted but not completed>
Status:
* timeout occured + sequence error detected
4605bf+000000 ...UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUu----------------------------
First flashing didn't end up quite well, since I got blinking green/amber led (even after power cycle). After that, I plugged 4Gb USB stick into port 2, re-flashed unit again, and it booted!
first login
Default password after flasing is: opeNSLUg
networking
Useful one-liner because I want to allocate default NSLU IP 192.168.1.77 to eth0 on which it is connected while rest of my network if same class 192.168.1.0/24 but on wifi.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.76 pointopoint 192.168.1.77 netmask 255.255.255.254 up
links
Updated by Dobrica Pavlinušić on Jan 10 2:53pm
Posted by Dobrica Pavlinušić on Jan 10 8:44am
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