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Post by nonodename on Jun 30, 2008 9:56:56 GMT 7
Hello
After a long power cut the other day that exhausted my UPS, I started trying to build an apcupsd module (http://www.apcupsd.org/) so that my n2100 could do a clean shutdown in such an event.
In the process of doing this, I did an rm -R * on /etc (it was late, I'd had a few beers...).
So - n2100 is not happy. Boots, responds to ping, but no ssh, http etc etc.
I've got the disks out and data copied off. I can reliably telnet into redboot - but I can't seem to get the debian installer to fire up so I can fix the user flash partition.
Does anyone have a tarball of a clean user partition that I could just write over using "fis create"? Has anyone ever done that?
Thanks all.
Dan
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Post by spiken on Jun 30, 2008 23:31:45 GMT 7
What folder do you want ?
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Post by nonodename on Jul 1, 2008 9:21:45 GMT 7
Salut Spiken!
/etc (/app/etc I believe?) is the one I rm'd.
But... I haven't successfully mounted the user image in the flash (using the debian installer method) - so I'm wondering if it's just easier to overwrite the whole image using fis load from redboot?
Thx
Dan
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