--- In "hideki.kondo" <> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> With my TS-7260 (Kernel 2.4.26) I am trying boot into Debian from USB
> flash. I installed the latest 256MB Debian Sarge Image from
> ftp://embeddedarm.com/images/debian256 on my 256MB USB flash drive,
> and did the following as instructed in Linux for Arm on TS-72xx document:
>
> 1. Modified /etc/fstab too boot from USB
> 2. /usr/bin/loadUSBModules.sh
> 3. /usr/bin/loadUSB.sh
>
> Then, the system reboots with this log:
>
> $ /usr/bin/loadUSB.sh
> EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
> Creating extra device nodes...done.
> Started device management daemon v1.3.25 for /dev
> Cleaning up ifupdown...done.
> Loading modules: usbcore zd zd1211 - http://zd1211.ath.cx/ - r83
> Based on www.zydas.com.tw driver version 2.5.0.0
> usb.c: registered new driver zd1211
> pcipool usb-ohci usb-ohci-ep93xx af_packet
> Checking all file systems...
> fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
> ... done.
> mount: mount point ext2 does not exist
> Setting up networking...done.
> Starting hotplug subsystem: usb isapnp ide scsi
> .
> Setting up IP spoofing protection: rp_filter.
> Enabling packet forwarding...done.
> Configuring network interfaces...done.
> Starting portmap daemon: portmap.
> Recovering nvi editor sessions... done.
> Starting internet superserver: inetd.
> Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshdCould not load host key:
> /etc/ssh/ssh_
> host_rsa_key
> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
> Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key
> sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting.
> Starting NFS common utilities: statd.
> Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
> Starting web server: apache-ssl failed
> Press enter for maintenance
> (or type Control-D to continue):
>
> Seems like something is wrong with the file system.
> If I press enter, I can see that the root file system is changed to
> the USB flash drive. But when I type uname -r to check the kernel
> version, it displays 2.4.26-ts11 which is the original kernel.
>
> Does this mean Debian was not booted, and only the root file system
> was modified?
>
> If someone encountered similar problems before or know how to fix
> this, please help me.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Hideki
>
I ran these commands to correct the SSH issue:
/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -N "" -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t dsa -N "" -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
I still have not figured out the apache-ssl problem, but I haven't spent much
time on that since I have Debian up and working.
Luther
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