Re: su -s not working on TS-109II?

2018-02-02 Thread gestos
Indeed there are only a handful of passwords I temporarily use for systems that aren't open to the Internet. Tried all of them, but it didn't succeed. I clearly recall that it worked using the serial console, though. Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 3 feb 2018, a las 1:02, Martin Michlmayr

Re: Qnap TS-109 II Status light flashing, no LAN LED

2017-08-08 Thread gestos
Side question: given this armel CPU is EoL and rather low power, what useful tasks can this NAS perform? El 2017-08-04, a las 19:46, Philippe Clérié escribió: > On 07/30/2017 02:46 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote: >> * ges...@ftp83plus.net [2017-07-29 12:29]: >>> I just

Re: Qnap TS-109 II Status light flashing, no LAN LED

2017-07-30 Thread gestos
How would I test that? On startup with serial port connected, I can see the LAN LED flashing briefly before turning off. /sys/class/leds directory is empty. Does it still has something to do with attempting to use a non-existent fan? Pat El 2017-07-30, a las 14:46, Martin Michlmayr

Qnap TS-109 II Status light flashing, no LAN LED

2017-07-29 Thread gestos
Hi there, I just installed Debian on a Qnap Ts-109 II. I followed these isntructions , but now the Status LED is flashing red and green, and the LAN LED is off. The NAS appears to be working, though. Unlike my previous attempt in September 2016, it doesn't beep anymore to complain about an