Nice video. That looks exactly like a perfectly happy slugos boot. It should be on the wiki! Is it possible that the ethernet cable has a damaged tip such that one of the plastic separators has closed? Also, the cable that came with one of my units was bad right off the top.
The good news is that the thing is very functional indeed but there is a communication issue via Ethernet. From your previous emails, I suspect a cable issue such that the slug can send Ethernet but does not seem to be listening.
Curious about the reset into upgrade not working; perhaps a non functional reset button. You may have to consider adding the serial cable to the thing to find out what the problem is.
I will duplicate your process and see what I find out.
Steve
On 10-12-19 12:08 PM, tonjg wrote:
sdm485 wrote:
>
> Can you confirm that you are getting the slug into upgrade mode? If it
> is not in that mode, upslug2 will never see it. You hold the reset
> button in while turning it on and after about 10-15seconds, the top LED
> starts blinking between red and green. You must release the reset button
> immediately upon seeing the first LED change.
yes I've read and re-read the upgrade article and tried the upgrade many
times but my slug will not do what its supposed to. During the boot,
regardless of whether the reset button is pressed in or not I never get the
top led blinking red and green. Never. The only lights I get are either
blinking orange or blinking green. Pressing the reset button in makes no
difference to the startup sequence of the slug. Here is a little video of
the boot sequence. (5Mb)
http://www.zen187664.zen.co.uk/linksys/slugbootup.avi
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