Hello,
my Meteohub is running on a Standard Pentium-Mainboard, the ASUS P5A-B.
Used components are:
- a 10GB - 2,5" Notebook harddisk
- 380MB RAM
- AMD K6-3/500 Processor
- WLAN
The installation was mainly done according to the document
"HowTo Build a Meteohub Image (x86).pdf".
Unfortunally the board is not able to boot from USB-stick, so I had to use floppy disks for the Debian installation.
The installation of Meteohub went smootly using
"STEP 3: Install additional Packages"
of the above document from USB-Stick.
Weather station is a TE923/Nexus, connected via the USB connector of the P5A-B.
Power consumption is not as low as with a NSLU or with an eBox, nevertheless satisfying (18W).
bye
Meteohub on a standard Pentium-Mainboard (P5A-B)
Moderator: Mattk
Re:Meteohub on a standard Pentium-Mainboard (P5A-B)
Hello
I have a problem with my pc. It is a Mini ATX with 80 GB Disk .When I have a Debian Base with hda1 ---80 GB and swap 1,3 GB and installed setup.tgz from a usb stick my partition of swap is away, and meteohub shows swap -1.
Whats happen?
can you help my
Many thanks
Adolf
I have a problem with my pc. It is a Mini ATX with 80 GB Disk .When I have a Debian Base with hda1 ---80 GB and swap 1,3 GB and installed setup.tgz from a usb stick my partition of swap is away, and meteohub shows swap -1.
Whats happen?
can you help my
Many thanks
Adolf
Re:Meteohub on a standard Pentium-Mainboard (P5A-B)
Hello,
did you use the standard Debian etch'n half installation as described or did you install it differentially? (I see other posts from you describing an X11 system).
If the installation was done in a different way this would make support nearly impossible due to the resulting implications.
My suggestions would be:
- follow the instructions of the meteohub documentation
- install Debian etch'n half
- use version 3.2 of meteohub
and it should work.
By the way: if you have a 80GB harddisk and 80GB in hda1 there is no place for swap left :unsure: ?
regards
did you use the standard Debian etch'n half installation as described or did you install it differentially? (I see other posts from you describing an X11 system).
If the installation was done in a different way this would make support nearly impossible due to the resulting implications.
My suggestions would be:
- follow the instructions of the meteohub documentation
- install Debian etch'n half
- use version 3.2 of meteohub
and it should work.
By the way: if you have a 80GB harddisk and 80GB in hda1 there is no place for swap left :unsure: ?
regards
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Re: Meteohub on a standard Pentium-Mainboard (P5A-B)
Weather station is a TE923/Nexus, connected via the USB connector of the P5A-B.