Corp. JMB362/JMB363 Serial ATA
Controller (rev 03)
which is in line with the TS-219P.
Is your TS-219P+ very new? I can ask QNAP if they changed the hardware.
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that adding the ID to the driver is all that's needed.
I can send you a test kernel if you want.
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* Olivier Grisel olivier.gri...@ensta.org [2011-07-31 11:45]:
However when I start the installer (today's daily build) I get the
following unrecognized machine ID error:
You have to run:
setenv mainlineLinux yes
setenv arcNumber 2097
saveenv
reset
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because you don't have time for this?
It shouldn't be difficult but I have no time and absolutely no
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is this mounted on /home/nicb/mnt/mnt and not on /home/nicb/mnt?
Are you sure you unpacked the tar ball in the right directory?
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* DrEagle drea...@doukki.net [2011-11-06 10:29]:
I will give a try, but I think I may have bricked the RedBoot.
Is there a serial RedBoot rescue mode possible, like in UBoot [2] ?
I don't know.
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* Samuele Bianchi pizzulicc...@mail2web.com [2011-12-15 03:51]:
P.S. will be ever finished the standard installer for NSLU2 with
Debian 6? Is still present the out of memory problem ?
It still runs out of memory and nobody is working on making the
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If the device really uses a Marvell cpu, it might be easier to run
Debian but it would still require some work.
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Debian, unlike the Ubuntu they used to ship,
fully functional as is?
This page may give some useful background:
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in Debian to update the ramdisk.
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Use this in the meantime:
http://www.cyrius.com/tmp/u-boot/guruplug/u-boot.kwb
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and add support in Debian. I don't
know how much interest there's in PXA168 though.
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If you want a proper NAS that's supported by Debian, I suggest one of
the QNAP devices: all TS-11x, TS-21x and TS-41x models are supported
by Debian squeeze and wheezy: http://cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/
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DreamPlug: backport IB 62x0 support to the Debian kernel, add support
in flash-kernel and some other debian-installer components.
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100+0 records out
419430400 bytes (419 MB) copied, 41.5129 s, 10.1 MB/s
dd of=/secret/foo if=/dev/zero bs=4M count=100
100+0 records in
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419430400 bytes (419 MB) copied, 42.992 s, 9.8 MB/s
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* Mark Small msm...@eastlink.ca [2013-05-08 06:33]:
Am I safe to upgrade?
Yes.
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* Philippe Clérié phili...@gcal.net [2013-06-12 08:48]:
Thanks. I tried loading at 0x0080 0x0110 with the following error:
Wrong Ramdisk Image format
Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid.
Can you post the full boot log?
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And it locks up
Any suggestions or pointers
What's your version of u-boot?
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. I donn't have a DreamPlug, so I wasn't aware that
other changes were required for the documentation.
Thanks to your feedback, I've now updated the instructions (see
attached patch). If anything else is missing, please let me know.
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was same) the external MMC card is device 1,
so we would need:
Thanks, I added a note about this!
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assume the right prefix to use is
F_TS-221.
2) Flash Debian installer
Use the official kernel and ramdisk and use the attached flash-kernel
script.
I believe the installer and Debian should work out of the box.
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# This code is covered by the GNU
sources).
Thanks for your analysis! Can you please file a bug report on the
linux package in the Debian BTS, so this can be forwarded upstream to
look for a good solution.
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Thanks for taking the time to test this! I'll make sure flash-debian
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folks).
By the way, there's also a timing issue on TS-409 devices:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/47799
I'm not saying that these issues are the same, but it imho shows that
there are timing issues with the Marvell SATA driver.
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the size of the
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Will the debian installer change these settings ? that is not something I had
considered.
As Mike Howard pointed out, we don't modify the u-boot environment.
You have to do it after the installation.
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4) Will I manage all this without any experience with debian? :) I used
gentoo for several years though.
As long as you have experience with Linux, you should be fine. I
wouldn't recommend it to people new to Linux, though.
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* Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com [2013-09-26 10:50]:
Hi i need a help to install debian on qnap ts221 when install try to
write file on flash i get the error
This is a known issue which will be fixed in the Debian 7.2 update,
which should be released in the middle of October.
Just
* Tai Viinikka t...@eastpole.ca [2013-10-13 08:46]:
Are we alone in seeing this? Should I file a bug or re-open an existing bug?
No, you're not the only one. I received a number of similar bug
reports recently.
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* Björn Wetterbom bj...@wetterbom.se [2013-10-17 15:16]:
How right you are. Well, Martin is a thorough guy, so I'm sure it's not
there by accident, i.e. it's supported.
Obviously not thorough enough. ;) I'll add it to the index and install
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that automatically, can you check
the syslog file in /var/log/installer?
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* Stanley Pilton stanley.pil...@gmail.com [2013-10-29 10:56]:
I should mention that the storage scheme I chose was use whole disk
and use lvm, which resulted in a partition for /boot and a VG with an
LV for /
Is this expected to work?
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Why does it hardcode Boot-Device instead of just putting the files in
the mounted /boot partition?
(As you can tell, I don't know anything about the Dreamplug.)
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would be good to at least add a simple message like
Creating boot files on /dev/sdaX
to make it cleaer what's going on.
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more than /etc/fstab that needs to be changed.
Are you sure flash-kernel got called by update-initramfs (it should on
wheezy).
How did you configure u-boot? Maybe you're passing a root parameter
via u-boot.
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the kernel on a specific partition. In that
case, we can even include checks in d-i to ensure that /boot is on
that partition.
However, I don't think this is the right solution for the DreamPlug,
as I consider it a hackable device.
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for your bug report, Paul. I investigated and put what I found
into a bug report: http://bugs.debian.org/729445
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-kernel is run
after the installation and it will take the image from linux-image and
prepare the image you require on your specific device.
There's no way to avoid this -- linux-image cannot ship the kernel in
all formats required by different devices.
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definitely another issue since ext2 should *not* be the default for
the root partition (only for /boot).
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the ext3
manually.
Martin, wondering when 64 MB of RAM became low memory...
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that you had
opened one already, otherwise I would simply have added to yours.
Can we hope for a solution to this soon?
I don't know. I cannot fix it, so it depends on when the partman
people will find time.
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checked and there aren't. :(
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PC. Debian doesn't have support for the WD Sharespace.
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from them. As I mentioned, this is currently not documented on my
page and I'm travelling at the moment. I might be able to write some
instructions next week but you could just go with option 1).
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(Sorry, requires login... no idea why)
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the device and use that
for d-i (in retrospect, I wonder whether we should have simply used
DHCP).
inform the user that he can now login with SSH? Eg. the board has some LEDs
available.
See network-console/debian/network-console.postinst
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using DHCP + static fall-back for new devices is a good choice.
You can achieve this by either a) adding a preseed file to the image
or b) adding support to oldsys-preseed, i.e. simply telling
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for your device, which can then include a PRESEED directive.
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need a subdirectory anyway; so maybe going with one generic
kernel/ramdisk and then one with each supported device is a good
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the disadvantages,
as long as the limitations are documented.
I wasn't aware of that change to the manual. Thanks for doing this,
Karsten!
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/) might
work.
Would that be correct?
Yes, someone successfully installed Debian on an HS-210. I just
haven't updated the web site yet.
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should I follow instructions from
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Yes, it works fine. I just haven't had a chance to update the
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update them too?
I don't have time to move them, but if someone wants to migrate the
pages to the Debian wiki, I'd be happy to redirect my pages there.
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if you merely want to install a kernel .deb package
from the archive. You only need gcc if you want to compile your own
kernel, but there's no reason to do this. Installing a new kernel
will automatically replace the current kernel with the new one in
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to generate your own kernel .deb instead of using the own
from the archive, I suggest you read
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/BuildImage
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. If you want to build your own .deb kernel (where you
can select additional modules or patches), please follow the
instructions on the page mentioned above.
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was another problem with r1 that needs to be addressed.
Note that this problem does not affect existing users of Debian on
ARM, but only new installations. I will write another note when 4.0r2
is out and new installations are possible again.
Apologies for this inconvenience.
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* Olivier Heinry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-28 02:37]:
this command % bzcat ~/base.tar.bz2 | tar -xvf -
outputted a lot of errors, sying it was impossible to mknod but i kept
going.
You need to unpack the file as root.
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* Rick Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-31 16:29]:
Is there any word yet on when this will be fixed?
I heard 4.0r2 is scheduled for the second half of September.
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at the right time or something
like this. Just try again. Sometimes it takes a few times to get it
right. See
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html#upgrade-mode
I guess $ sudo upslug2 is enough , no need to be root...
Yes.
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* Florian Friedrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-17 20:42]:
can you say if the next version 4.0r2 will be released in a few
days, weeks or months?
I talked to the stable release manager yesterday and he told me that
4.0r2 is planned for the first or second week of October.
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you ever figure out what the problem was? A kernel upgrade should
not break your system.
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a serial
console.
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finish boot with my old disc. Any
recommendations, considering that the slug won't even get to boot
logging before stalling?
Send the kernel and initrd from the old disk to me by private mail and
I'll see whether they're broken.
initrd.img-2.6.18-4-ixp4xx
vmlinuz-2.6.18-4-ixp4xx
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* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-25 08:42]:
I'll ask Dan Williams of Intel about the status of these patches.
Dan isn't planning to get this into 2.6.24, but maybe I can get
permission from the kernel team to apply it to our 2.6.23 anyway.
BTW, we only need try-dma-memcpy.patch
and tdi_sio modules - these modules are activated in
Debian, so it should work. libusb (libusb-0.1-4) and lcdproc are in
Debian too.
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tool, then configure the md partitions). You won't need a special /boot.
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* Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-01 09:42]:
Last login: Thu Jan 1 01:04:58 1970 from 192.168.1.1
How do I turn off the password change request ??
You need to set the clock. Log in as root and install the ntpdate
package.
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* Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-25 21:12]:
BTW, we only need try-dma-memcpy.patch and try-dma-to-from-user.patch
Just for the record: I wanted to apply these patches to 2.6.23 but I
found a problem with them. I reported it to the Intel folks so
hopefully it will be fixed
status file to get started - but the real question in this case is why
you're not starting with a Debian base.
Please advise me, anyone who's ever ported debian to ARM linux.
Yes, Debian fully supports ARM.
What are you trying to do exactly, and which ARM platform are you on?
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can obtain them from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xscaleiop/
but, yes, they will make the system unstable so I wouldn't recommend
it. The problem is that various processes will start to hang, e.g.
ssh.
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it with
chroot. If you want to do this, you can use the tar ball from
http://people.debian.org/~tbm/nslu2/etch/base.tar.bz2
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* Vincent Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-25 10:35]:
Is there an estimated release date for r2 to fix the installation problems
for the NSLU2?
That's what I was told yesterday:
luk realistically around Nov 18th, though I personally would prefer
to have it faster
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an USB key witth che manual installation instructions :
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/unpack.html
When you use this method, you need to use the following firmware:
http://cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/sda1-2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch2
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In any case, the installer will work again soon. So I suggest you use
the original Linksys firmware for now, and try to install Debian when
the installer is working again (in a few weeks).
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don't know if anyone has
successfuly hacked the device or is running Debian on it, but if you
find out more please post some information and links.
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