It should work. I'm not sure the upgrade process of the Thecus
firmware will complain when the version you're running is not higher
than the one you want to upgrade to, but hopefully it will just let
you do it.
The other option would be to unpack the Thecus firmware (according to
the
Hi All
For the arm/ixp4xx Debian 2.6.24 kernel (used on the Linksys NSLU2), I
switched to Krzysztof Hasala's Ethernet driver. I did this because
2.6.25 will definitely contain the Krzysztof's support for the IXP4xx
network processor engine and hardware queue manager, and should
contain the NSLU2
* Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-27 12:07]:
The first paragraph contained the good news. The bad news is that
although Krzysztof's driver is works well, udev does not load the
driver automatically. This means that you should *not* run a 2.6.24
kernel on your NSLU2 unless you
Gordon Farquharson wrote:
For the arm/ixp4xx Debian 2.6.24 kernel (used on the Linksys NSLU2), I
switched to Krzysztof Hasala's Ethernet driver.
The first paragraph contained the good news. The bad news is that
although Krzysztof's driver is works well, udev does not load the
driver
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