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+ Unslung-6.10 README
+
+If at any time you have any questions concerning the installation or operation
+of Unslung firmware, your first port of call should be the NSLU2-Linux wiki at:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org
+
+Additional information, including ChangeLog information can be found in the
+associated Unslung NOTES file as well as on the NSLU2-Linux wiki.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+There are three parts to completing the installation of the Unslung firmware:
+
+ 1 - PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
+ 2 - FIRMWARE INSTALLATION DETAILS
+ 3 - UNSLINGING DETAILS
+
+1) PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
+
+a) You *must* confirm that you can enter "upgrade mode" using the Reset Button
+method. This is necessary because once you install Unslung, you will be unable
+to use the web GUI to reflash the device; the Reset Button technique will be
+required to install new firmware, upgrade, or recover from a bad flash:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheResetButtonToEnterUpgradeMode
+
+To upload the firmware, use either the Sercomm Update Utility (for Windows
+users) or the UpSlug2 Utility (for Linux and MacOS X users):
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/SercommFirmwareUpdater
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/UpSlug2
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/UpSlug2onOSX
+
+b) You must have an external USB disk drive or an external USB flash device.
+There are a number of considerations to take into account in selecting the size
+and type of external device as well as which of the two USB ports to use:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/StorageBasics
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/WhichUSBPortforUnslung6
+
+It is important to make sure that the device you intend to use is functional
+with the standard Linksys firmware before you attempt to use it with Unslung.
+
+c) Review any known issues and errata:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/KnownProblems
+
+(Hint: read the wiki pages carefully to determine the firmware release to which
+they apply; many of the pages contain information pertaining to older versions
+of Unslung, or even to other firmware entirely.)
+
+2) FIRMWARE INSTALLATION DETAILS
+
+The installation process is simple, but each step is important. The most
+common problems reported are a result of skipping one of the steps in this
+process, so be careful. In particular, having a disk or flash device plugged
+in when it shouldn't be can mean the difference between success and failure.
+
+a) Preparation
+
+- Install either the Sercomm (Windows) or the UpSlug2 (Linux and MacOS X)
+ utilities on the system you'll be using to upload the firmware.
+
+- Access the Linksys web GUI, and record your network settings.
+
+- Shutdown the NSLU2 and unplug all USB cables and devices.
+
+b) Flashing the New Firmware
+
+- Enter upgrade mode, using the Reset Button technique.
+
+- Use either the Sercomm or UpSlug2 Utility to upload the new firmware.
+
+c) Verifying the New Firmware
+
+- The NSLU2 will restart itself after the firmware in installed.
+
+- Access the Linksys web GUI. The new firmware version will be displayed on
+ the "Home" screen.
+
+3) 'UNSLINGING' DETAILS
+
+"Unslinging" is the process of copying the firmware to an external disk, and
+configuring that external disk for installation of packages. In order to
+perform this operation, you need to log in to the NSLU2 using telnet, and you
+need a suitable external disk or flash device.
+
+This procedure is made a bit more complicated because the behavior of the NSLU2
+can change depending on the presence of an external disk. Specifically, when
+an external storage device is plugged in, the NSLU2 will switch over to using
+the passwords and configuration information stored on that external disk, if
+possible. Since we don't know the root password originally written to that
+device, you must be very careful to perform the following steps in precisely
+the specified order, or you'll lock yourself out of your own device.
+
+a) Gain Telnet Access
+
+- Power up the NSLU2 without any disks connected.
+
+- Enable telnet by going to the NSLU2's web GUI and clicking on the "Manage
+ Telnet" link (right-hand side), then on the "Enable" button to turn on the
+ telnet service.
+
+- Use your telnet utility to telnet into the NSLU2, and log in using the
+ username root and password uNSLUng (upper/lower case is significant).
+
+- Do not logout before you go to the next step, or you'll have to start this
+ step over again.
+
+b) Gain Access to the External Storage
+
+- Identify the drive or flash device to which you will be unslinging, and plug
+ it in to the desired USB port.
+
+- Wait for a minute or two while the disk is mounted.
+
+- Check the web GUI to make sure that the disk has been recognized by the
+ Linksys software
+
+- If the disk has not been previously formatted on the NSLU2, then now is the
+ time to do that.
+
+- Be patient - it might take several minutes for the NSLU2 to recognize the
+ hardware, mount the partitions, and verify that the drive is correctly
+ configured to be considered "Formatted".
+
+- Do not continue if the drive is not marked as "Formatted (ext3)" in the
+ NSLU2 web GUI.
+
+c) Unsling
+
+- In the telnet session, run "unsling disk2" if your device is on the USB port
+ labeled "DISK 2", or "unsling disk1" if it's on the port marked "DISK 1".
+
+- When prompted, enter a new root password - this password will replace the
+ uNSLUng password.
+
+- When the unsling is complete, reboot the NSLU2.
+
+d) Confirm That Your NSLU2 is Unslung:
+
+- Once rebooted, open the NSLU2 web GUI in your browser.
+
+- Confirm that the text at the bottom of the page reads "uNSLUng status:
+ Unslung to disk2, /dev/sda1" (your devices may vary, of course).
+
+- Click the "Manage Telnet" link, and enable telnet as before.
+
+- Telnet to the NSLU2, and login using the root user and the new password you
+ gave when unslinging.
+
+- Confirm that the login message states that you are running in Unslung mode.
+
+e) Updating Package Lists and Installing Optware Packages
+
+(This is, strictly speaking, optional - but we expect that you installed this
+firmware so that you could add additional software.)
+
+- Telnet into the NSLU2.
+
+- Check that your NSLU2 can reach the internet by pinging www.nslu2-linux.org.
+ (if it fails, check your NSLU2 network settings (on the web GUI pages), or
+ check your router or network configuration to correct this problem.)
+
+- Enter the command "ipkg update" to update the list of software packages
+ ("optware") available for Unslung.
+
+- Install the "openssh" package with the command "ipkg install openssh".
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Congratulations! Your NSLU2 is unslung, and ready to do more than you'd
+imagine such a small device could ever do. Enjoy! If you find the Unslung
+firmware useful, you may wish to make a donation to help support the project:
+
+ http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/Donate