dana.satriya

May 20, 2009

Subang Project

Filed under: work

Yesterday I was assigned to accompany my group to see an upcoming project in Subang. I need to see the configuration system Pbx Telephony (point to point) between two schools. At the moment, the school is only equipped with  a 3G modem on a notebook, and the project intented to build a point to point internet sharing and also a local communication system (2 ip telephony + pbx server). Below are some snapshots of my trip to the school. *hey what do you know, this is actually my first snapshots of my work in this blog* emoticon

 The truck that brought the tower

As you can see, it’s a picture of the car that brought the tower.  We went from Bandung, Indonesia, at 8 0′clock in the morning and got there (subang) at 11 0′clock. A nice trip actually because it was quite a remote area, I did not see any tall buildings, very green, although I could not get any signals for my handphone (Eventually switch it off until I went back again to Bandung). emoticon

 

Made a base for the tower (total of 20 M)

 A remote area ?

 The second school which was located in the farther side of subang ( 2 kilos, seperated with several hills.. do not ever think of going to the other school just by going on foot.. you will end up sweating so much)

credits : 1 (took the documentation from my friends picasa)

May 13, 2009

Debian Sarge in CF ( TS-7200 )

Filed under: Dokumentasi

How to install debian Sarge in Compact Flash : TS-7200

Use a card reader, and use Linux to format your CF

fdisk /dev/sdc1

do : d (repeat for different partions), n, p, 1, [enter], [enter], p, 1, w

mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdc1

tune2fs -i 0 /dev/sda1

download debian-sarge-udev-11-15-2007.tar.gz, extract it into CF

move the folders inside /tmp/mnt to  upper directory (in my case : /usb)

put the CF into ts-7200

boot from redboot 

load -v -r -b 0x00218000 -h 192.168.0.73 -m http /~dana132/zImage-7200-ts9 

change the URL

 exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/hda1 panic=3s"

 

-done

credit : 1, 2

 

 

 

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