Don't worry I'm putting my image back up in one hour now. The server
is at my ISP and it is not limited, so you could stop mirroring if it
becomes an issue for you. One hour to go ;)
matthis
On 9 Sep 2005, at 12:08, Tom Lohdan wrote:
> Doesn't seem to a short of people wanting the image, didn't think the
> number of people downloading would be an issue.
>
> I'm being swamped with d/load's. Happy to continue for the present...
>
> It is slow for them to d/load, but who cares. (256K uplink from
> Australia)
>
> On the next release, I will host it in Germany on a decent link (NOC)
>
> You mentioned you had issues uploading, can I help with that?
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthis Rouch [mailto:matthis.rouch_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, 4 September 2005 9:59 PM
> To: Tom Lohdan
> Subject: Re: [jornada] Re: Pre-Built Images for 720
>
> I removed the image in order to update it, but have no connection to
> upload it until next friday.
> In order to avoid to much questions, could those who mirror it change
> the params.txt of the fat-image to english? Updating the sarge-image
> with Adam's rootfs-update would be nice too, or at least write
> somewhere that it's better for the user to do it.
> Thanks,
>
> matthis
>
>
> On 4 Sep 2005, at 13:37, Tom Lohdan wrote:
>
>
>> Mirrored
>>
>> http://nexus888.homeip.net/720_Image/fat-image.tar.bz2
>> http://nexus888.homeip.net/720_Image/sarge-image.tar.bz2
>>
>> Abit slow from Australia, but better than nothing.
>>
>> Tom
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jornada-bounces_at_handhelds.org
>> [mailto:jornada-bounces_at_handhelds.org] On Behalf Of Spheric &
>> Sent: Sunday, 4 September 2005 9:24 PM
>> To: jornada_at_handhelds.org
>> Subject: Re: [jornada] Re: Pre-Built Images for 720
>>
>> hey!
>> I can't found the image in
>> http://badaboum.bidibom.free.fr/jornada-linux-fs/ . Is there any
>> problem?was it a 3-day trial ;)?
>>
>> thanx
>>
>> T
>>
>> 2005/9/4, Matthis Rouch <matthis.rouch_at_gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>> Using the image when you issue a shutdown -r now, it shutsdown, but
>>>> does
>>>> not reboot, meaning you need to go though the CE init process to
>>>> get
>>>> back into linux. Failure to shutdown as I have found, results in
>>>> the CF
>>>> ext2 partition requiring a fsck check manually, meaning that is 2
>>>> reboots to get back to where you started from.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> If you use reboot instead of shutdown -r now, it will still
>>> reboot in
>>> CE, but the ext2 partition will be fine, meaning only 1 reboot ;) As
>>> far as I know there is no way to reboot directly in linux with
>>> any of
>>> the filesystems.
>>>
>>> matthis
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