orion5x housekeeping

2015-12-30 Thread Martin Michlmayr
I was looking at debian-installer and thought it would be good to see if there are maintainers (and if not, at least users) for the orion5x devices we supposedly support. I see 3 classes of devices: 1) Linkstation: these were added by various people over the years but I don't think we had a

banana pro | bananian does boot, debian armhf-netinst not.

2015-12-30 Thread toogley
Hello, # The versions used: bananian version: 15.08 (released 2015-08-22) debian version: 8.2.0 armhf-netinst (2015-09-06 16:24) Accoding to http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/armhf/ch02s01.html.en the armhf architecture is the correct one. command for both: sudo dd bs=4M

security labeling handle: No such file or directory (what file?)

2015-12-30 Thread Alan Corey
With my Debian Kit installation on a phone (Motorola Mote-e2, Android 5.02) I seem to be having selinux problems. I've read part of Gentoo's selinux tutorial at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SELinux/Tutorials and I'm trying to figure this out. Did: setenforce permissive root@gsm:/# getenforce

Re: security labeling handle: No such file or directory (what file?)

2015-12-30 Thread Alan Corey
Maybe I figured out something. I don't have an selinux policy under Debian, no files for creating one. But the kernel was built for Android which expects one. That could be the missing file. In OpenBSD there are tools for finding out things about the kernel, I don't know how to do that in

Re: orion5x housekeeping

2015-12-30 Thread Mike Thompson
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > 2) HP Media Vault mv2120: this used to work fine and had users but I > haven't heard anything recently. Any users? > I just installed Debian Jessie on two HP MV2120's I use for backup systems at my house in the past