<p dir="ltr">Davor, list;</p>
<p dir="ltr">On Jun 9, 2014 11:34 PM, "Davor Herga" <<a href="mailto:davor.herga@guest.arnes.si">davor.herga@guest.arnes.si</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 10. 06. 2014 08:16, chris hermansen wrote:<br>
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>> By this I guess you mean you don't get prompted for a password...? Are you sure the IP address is correct?<br>
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> I don't think IP is a problem, because I have no packet loss when pinging the Alix2d2.<br>
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>> If you don't get a response from your attempt to login via ssh, it's possible that the service hasn't started. This could be for all kinds of reasons - it could be misconfigured, or something else could be preventing it from running.<br>
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> It is a "current version - daily build" installed to CF card using the same method as with the 0.9.2. version. The stable 0.9.2 version works, no SSH problems.<br>
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>> One thing you might be able to do to diagnose it is to shut the machine down, extract the memory card, put it in your laptop, mount it, and take a look in its var/log/syslog to see if there are any messages of interest. You could also check configuration files to make sure things look reasonable.<br>
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> Here is /var/log/syslog found on CF card after powering the Alix2d2 for two times:<br>
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> Jan 1 00:00:26 voyage voyage-sync: Start tmpfs...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:26 voyage voyage-sync: Checking if recovery from a power failure is needed...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: Copying /ro to /tmp<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: Setting up tmpfs for changed files...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: tmpfs: mount back /tmp/var/log to /var/log<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:26 voyage voyage-sync: Start tmpfs...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:26 voyage voyage-sync: Checking if recovery from a power failure is needed...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: Copying /ro to /tmp<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: Setting up tmpfs for changed files...<br>
> Jan 1 00:00:27 voyage voyage-sync: tmpfs: mount back /tmp/var/log to /var/log</p>
<p dir="ltr">Well that is a bit of a disappointment. Anything in the other log files? Is the ssh daemon installed?</p>