Hi Marcus, * Marcus Poller <[email protected]> [2017-02-12 01:11]: > a script [1] told me to report here, while getting Debian firmware for > a NAS (Qnap TS-228). As far as I figure out using [2][3], the Qnap > TS-228 and Qnap TS-219 (that the script was intended for) share the > same CPU, so I should be able to use TS-219's install script. Could > someone please confirm?
Unfortunately, they use different CPUs and the TS-228 is not supported. None of the current ARM-based devices from QNAP are supported and it seems unlikely they will be due to lack of kernel support in the mainline kernel. >From what I can tell: * TS-x28 series (TS-128 and TS-228) and TAS-168 use a Realtek RTD1195 chip which is not supported at all. * TS-x31 series (TS-131, TS-231 and TS-431) use a Freescale chip which is not supported at all. * TS-x31+ series (TS-231+ and TS-431+) and TS-x31P series (TS-131P, TS-231P and TS-431P) use an Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-212 chip. There has been some work by consulting company Free Electrons on Alpine but currently support is too basic. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/

