Thanks for this hint, what about this annoying beep? I could always desolder the buzzer, but that's not a "clean" solution.
tail /var/log/syslog reports Sep 13 14:08:49 NASAD13D6 qcontrol[226]: ts209: fan error So I killed qcontrol, which stopped the beep, but not the logging of the error. Is there a clean fix for this bug? Kernel is: Linux NASAD13D6 3.16.0-4-orion5x #1 Debian 3.16.36-1+deb8u1 (2016-09-03) armv5tel GNU/Linux New: I wanted to instal openmediavault on this TS-109 II (not TS-109, sorry for the mistake), but I get error: "Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages" At the same time dpkg --get-selections | grep hold returns nothing. Ideas? El 2016-09-13, a las 14:05, Mauricio Tavares escribió: > On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 1:57 PM, [ftp83plus] <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I am a bit new to Debian, and when I laid my hands on an older Qnap TS-109, >> I decided to install it to overcome Qnap's firmware limitations. I followed >> the guide put up by Martin Michlmayr, but currently face three issues: >> >> I can't log in through SSH using root user. It denies me access even when I >> use the password set during setup. I can log in using the standard user, and >> perform "su" to get to root. How come root can't log in directly? > > It is good practice not to login into a device as root, instead > ssh'ing as a lame user and then su'ing as needed. With that said, you > should be able to edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and look for the line that > says something about root login and then turn that on. > >> More annoyingly, it beeps every two minutes for unknown reasons. >> The "status" LED is flashing red. LAN LED is off, although the NAS does >> receive a valid IP address on the LAN. >> > > As root, check /var/log/syslog > > >> I shut down the NAS, disconnected network cable, then turned it back on >> using the button, and connected the network cable. >> >> What can be happening? >> Pat >

