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, did you upgrade your firmware before installing Debian so you
can telnet to RedBoot?
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interesting to NSLU2 users since 32 MB of RAM is not a lot.
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/reducing-memory.html
These guides mention Debian but most of the advice applies to other
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their original solution and I'm currently building a test kernel.
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There's no reason they cannot be supported in the mainline kernel. If
you have such devices and want to see support, please submit patches
upstream.
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to support many Orion devices in debian-installer and
that will require some work. Which device are you interested in
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code).
I'll send you a patch to test.
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messages too but never investigated. I always had the
impression the modules.dep warnings happen with kernels I compile
myself since I never saw them with kernels from the archive. But
that's really just my impression. I don't know if this is correct or
whether there's a real bug here.
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for 2.6.23.
Can you test the patch I sent you with 2.6.23? Maybe the changes to
the rs5c372 driver aren't needed anymore.
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* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-21 10:04]:
what is the status of the serial ata speed on the N2100? Did the
changes of the intel people solve the problem? If so, which kernel
version do i need and which patches?
Intel send me a proposed patch for the problem I've been seeing
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Do you have linux-image-2.6-iop32x installed? lenny has 2.6.22 these
days. If you have linux-image-2.6-iop32x installed, it should have
pulled linux-image-2.6.22-3-iop32x (the current version) in
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file from the disk to your tftp server, then use RedBoot's telnet
feature to load the ramdisk and kernel. When the machine boots, use
flash-kernel version to write a good kernel to flash.
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I really think the original r8169.ko (2.6.22-3-iop32x) would do the trick
Could someone please send me the module by mail?
You can download the .deb file from a mirror, extract it with dpkg -x
and then you'll have r8169.ko.
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* R Sidhu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-05 04:56]:
Is above a problem with Debain ARM?
Yes, it's a kernel problem and therefore also shows up on Debian.
Don't use XFS on ARM for now.
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. The patch that helps with hard
drive performance is POLLED_DMA_COPY_USER (Perform copy_to_user with
a DMA engine (polled)), which is not in 2.6.23-1.
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Anyway, why do care about this anyway? You could just upgrade to the
latest firmware right before installing Debian, and Debian will remove
the original Thecus firmware from flash anyway, so it doesn't matter
whether it supports SSH or not. :)
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of Debian stable (etch) of arm.
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to the menu. In the menu you'll see
an entry like Change debconf priority (it's towards the end) - do
that and choose high and then continue.
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all the delays with 4.0r2, I'm finally ready to give in and
explain the workaround on my web page. I hope to find time to do it
this weekend... so you should be able to do the installation over
Christmas. :)
I'll also ask about the status of 4.0r2 again.
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1) just run the installation until base install fails to start the
fails to install, sorry.
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* John Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-14 08:45]:
Presumably it is theoretically possible to just pull those into
memory and set them running - or have I missed something?
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Sorry for not being clear.
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During base install, the installer with fail to install the kernel.
When this happens, choose base install again and this time it will
give you the option to choose a kernel; choose 2.6.18-5-ixp4xx and the
installation will work.
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is an essential package so it is on
every system. Can you try
apt-get install --reinstall util-linux
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The release release team of Debian released 4.0r2 today which fixes
the bug that kept the installer from working on ARM based systems,
such as the Linksys NSLU2 and the Thecus N2100. This means that
installations are finally possible again.
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* Sam Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 19:41]:
Presumably http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/di-nslu2.bin is the
installer for 4.0r2?
Yeah.
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* Rick Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 18:08]:
Cool.. Thanks, Martin, for all your efforts!
The credit really belongs to the stable release team. I merely
repacked the installer image with the Ethernet microcode and tested
it.
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more than 1MBit/s and the scp is limited by the CPU rather
than the networking - I'm sure I could get more than 1.7 MB/s if I
used something that didn't rely so much on CPU, e.g. ftp. This is
with 2.6.18-5, 2.6.22-3 and 2.6.23-1.
Are you in a position to try 2.6.23?
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connected through the wired ports of a WGT643U router, so no expensive
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to recompile the kernel.
If any modules are missing in the Debian kernel, please let me know and
I'll activate them.
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Lenny and install that on an Etch system?
I cannot give you a guarantee, but it seems to work.
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for swap. Is
that way too much? Could that be the issue?
Shouldn't be, assuming you left enough space for root (/).
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in the Release file.
I don't understand :(
armel is not an officially supported architecture yet, so it has its
own archive server.
BTW, out of interest, is the NS04-4110 you mentioned the Intel
SS4000-E or really a device from Lanner?
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yet?
#425971, thus, linux-2.6 needs to be built by hand. I expected manoj
to upload a new kernel-package this month so I didn't initially
bother with 2.6.23-2. I Will start a build now.
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(vorlon, can you retry octave3.0 on another buildd?)
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or 4063232 bytes
Did you modify the MTD partitions?
Every N2100 I've seen so far has a ~13 MB ramdisk partition.
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not read the target: No such file or directory
Therefore, I am deleting /lib/modules/2.6.23-1-iop32x/source
(is this normal?) and then fails saying:
This one is normal.
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* Colin Tuckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-08 11:54]:
Mine has:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/mtd
dev:size erasesize name
mtd0: 0004 0002 RedBoot
mtd1: 00d0 0002 ramdisk
Yep, that's the same I have.
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is a good idea.
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+6etch2) is available,
but I am really not sure why apt-get is telling me to upgrade to
2.6.18-4 only...
It should install 2.6.18-5. Does apt-get dist-upgrade rather than
apt-get upgrade help? Did you run apt-get update first?
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* Shaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-13 17:11]:
Hi, is there any way to unpack the firmware package of the intel SS4000 nas?
I'm CCing Ard van Breemen who might know.
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tried this recently?
I haven't used the Thecus firmware recently. I heard there's a
version v2.1.06 of the firmware now and I wanted to test it, but I can
only find v2.1.05 online.
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* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-24 14:31]:
I was able to at least turn the fan off by echoing things to the pwm*
files. I haven't figured out how to turn it back on. :-)
Write 255 to both files.
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into our 2.6.23 kernel.
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would consider putting a workaround into
nslu2-utils that loads the driver manually if the kernel is = 2.6.24.
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* Riku Voipio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-31 01:22]:
[1] I can ofcourse only speak of myself, but AFAIK other porters
agree.
I think there's agreement on this.
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that points to the latest kernel, so when the kernel got updated in
4.0r1 the package pointed to an old, non-existing kernel and that's
why the installer failed.
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* Moritz Muehlenhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-08 23:30]:
toffee, the current security buildd is already a Thecus N2100 (I
don't know if there are different models with varying speeds).
There's only one model of the N2100.
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a known feature of the 2.6.24-2 version of the kernel
package, the network driver did not autoload at boot.
debian-installer is still based on 2.6.22, but maybe it's 2.6.24
because you're using armel.
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be
6de0a2871ba78793c1ddcb4153c195bb
Thanks in advance for testing this image.
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for any ideas.
I'm not sure how you compiled the kernel but it seems the Debian
patches were not applied. I suggest you follow the instructions at
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/BuildImage
Anyway, I'll enable the module in the Debian kernel.
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://wpkg.org/Running_Debian_on_Thecus_n4100
Suggestions? I just don't want to reinvent the wheel...
There's no d-i image. The URL above is your best bet.
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with a new, incompatible kernel. I will have to rebuild the
unofficial installer images. Give me a day or two.
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* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-18 08:34]:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html. It all goes pretty
fine until the point I have to choose the installer modules, that is:
partman-auto, partman-ext3 and usb-storage-modules-2.6.18-5-ixp4xx-di.
Unfortunately, I have
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to the instructions under Modify
an existing installer image initramfs at
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/BuildImage and add the
microcode.
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/etch/linux-kernel-di-arm-2.6
Thanks for your report. I'll add crypto-modules when we update the
installer to 2.6.24. (Which will happen after beta1 is released,
which should hopefully be soon.)
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option. Joey?
- Add TS-409 kernel support.
- Anything else I forgot?
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https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/tools/mkimage
and fixing the Makefile), but joeyh indicated some interest in
packaging all of u-boot. Joey, what's the status of this?
I don't think I can take it on at this time.
Okay, anyone interested in just packaging u-boot's mkimage?
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Turbostation and have a different wiki for the Debian specific
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-installer binaries on the hard drive, boot
the unintalled NAS, log in via telnet, then run a script that will
write debian-installer to flash. Do you think that'll work?
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it's a N2100. (Since an old version of the
bootloader doesn't tell the kernel the correct machine.)
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This is a status update regarding QNAP TS-109/TS-209 support:
* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-09 23:20]:
- I have added an orion flavour to the Debian kernel that will
work on TS-109/TS-209.
I made some small improvements to the kernel in the meantime.
- flash-kernel
-2.6.18-6-ixp4xx
You mean to write it to flash? You could just run flash-kernel
2.6.18-6-ixp4xx. But if 2.6.18-6-ixp4xx is installed on your machine,
I could also give you a firmware image that you could write with
upslug2.
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* Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-28 15:46]:
Would the appropriate way to create a firmware image be
You can simply do:
cat /dev/mtdblock? backup-mtd
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please also enable the cdc_ether driver?
It's enabled.
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The module is now available for the daily installer images:
http://people.debian.org/~kmuto/d-i/images/daily/
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for you
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of drivers.
i.e. sda1 might suddenly show up as sdb1.
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is probably that it tells the kernel that the ramdisk is
15M long, but the Debian ramdisk will be much smaller. You could try
padding the Debian ramdisk to 15 MB with zeros to see if that works.
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and then attach one disk
(or USB stick) and 2 NICs.
Also, I should mention that the internal NIC is now supported, so
maybe you'll only need one USB NIC.
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flashing an older kernel with flash-kernel 2.6.xxx-xx-ixp4xx;
look at /boot to see which older versions you have installed.
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- Download http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/sda1-2.6.18.dfsg.1-18etch1
- Boot it and check /proc/mtd to see how large the kernel partition is.
It should be 0016 now.
- Run flash-kernel to flash 2.6.24.
Does that work?
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* Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-23 20:10]:
I'm still getting problems with trying to reinstall debian.
Which installer image are you using?
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is the
... right. Any particular reason you want to write your own program
rather than extend this one?
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in the Debian archive).
But if it's really 4.0r3, it should work fine.
The output of 'uname -a', as Frans says, would be interesting.
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appreciate it.
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... and I've no idea why because this definitely
should work (and works for me).
So, can you make the UUID change again and boot with one disk? Does
that work?
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initiative and fix it for good (within Debian).
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* Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-29 14:36]:
Last time I tried those patches on N4100, which should be similar,
(2.6.23-iop series, and every earlier release) disk performance was
still very poor.
Odd, they definitely sped up things here (on N2100).
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* Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-29 14:56]:
Odd, they definitely sped up things here (on N2100).
Could you send me your .config for N2100?
I've attached a config file, but basically, you just need to enable
the DMA engine and the options that the patches add.
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or opened.
This doesn't look good. Can you send /var/lib/dpkg/status to me?
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I can confirm this bug. Do not upgrade your nslu2 in case you're
running testing (lenny) rather than stable (etch)!
The initramfs-tools maintainer will upload a fixed package later
today.
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to be replaced by sda2 or an other sdaX.
True again.
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interested in compiling and testing 2.6.26-rc1 on armel?
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cross-compile would be fine. I just don't have a cross-compiler for
armel. Native or qemu would work too, but are slower.
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* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-12 19:13]:
But never mind, I actually started a build of 2.6.26-rc1 on a
.debian.org armel box already.
Okay, I have something now that works:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3885442 May 13 22:13 initrd.img-2.6.25-2-ixp4xx
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3386511 May
debug and finally fix this.
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on the update-initramfs result.
These are harmless. They are added because the disk is a USB disk
(i.e. an external and not a built-in disk), so the installer adds some
entries that makes it easy to mount external devices. But they are
not mounted by default, so you can simply ignore them.
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* Tobias Frost [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-12 21:52]:
I had also the issue with the UUIDS. However, I did not flash the
kernel in-between, I only changed /etc/fstab.
You only have to flash the kernel (rather, then ramdisk, which
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