Re: QNAP TS-110: how to replace HDD?

2011-04-20 Thread Björn Wetterbom
What's the output on the serial console? I probably won't be any better than you interpreting it, but perhaps someone else will. On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 17:45, Hardy Griech wrote: > On 20.04.2011 10:27, Björn Wetterbom wrote: > : > >> You are correct, if you update UUIDs in /etc/fstab, a ' updat

Re: QNAP TS-110: how to replace HDD?

2011-04-20 Thread Hardy Griech
On 20.04.2011 10:27, Björn Wetterbom wrote: : You are correct, if you update UUIDs in /etc/fstab, a ' update-initramfs -u ' is required. What you can do is change the UUIDs on the new disk so that they are identical to those of the old disk. Use tune2fs for ext2/3/4 partitions and mkswap for swap

Re: [2nd try] unassigned-hostname on Lanner EM7210 (Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID N0001LN)

2011-04-20 Thread Mello
Aha, I was looking for them in a reversed fashion :) Thanks for looking into it! Think I've done that: $ hexdump -v -n 96 zImage.stripped 000 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 010 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 020 02 00 00 ea 18 28 6f 01 00 00 00 00 38 2

Re: [2nd try] unassigned-hostname on Lanner EM7210 (Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID N0001LN)

2011-04-20 Thread Rtp
Mello writes: Hi, > Hi Arnaud, > sorry for a late reply and thanks a lot for your advice. > I've done a dump of the entire file but I couldn't find those data. Just for > a reference here's the first few lines: > $ hexdump -n 96 zImage > 000 04 1c a0 e3 bc 10 81 e3 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1

Re: Re: QNAP TS-110: how to replace HDD?

2011-04-20 Thread Björn Wetterbom
Yes, the installer can be flashed from the command line. See http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=37149&p=164507&sid=dee8c64d1a8772fc2325acbebe529079 Disclamer: I don't know if the mentioned commands are valid for TS-110. You are correct, if you update UUIDs in /etc/fstab, a 'update-initra

Re: Re: QNAP TS-110: how to replace HDD?

2011-04-20 Thread ntbox
> Since you have the same disk layouts, I would rsync the data from the old to > the new disk. Then update /etc/fstab with the UUIDs of the new disk. After > that you're good to go. I tried it actually that way: - same HDD layout - copy data (cp -a) - insert new disk - try to start But that r

Re: QNAP TS-110: how to replace HDD?

2011-04-20 Thread Björn Wetterbom
-- Snip --- > - how to actually replace the HDD? > Since you have the same disk layouts, I would rsync the data from the old to the new disk. Then update /etc/fstab with the UUIDs of the new disk. After that you're good to go. > - how to start the Debian installer? > With a serial console, use tf