hi,
i'm done with the physical inspection, all the components are smd soldered,
and i've no skills to unsolder them, so i consider it's bricked now.
anyway, at least identified the main components: 2x4gbit samsung dram,
1x16gbyte emmc5.1 samsung flash, and an intel atom z3735e 1.8ghz cpu.
hi,
fortunately i found the session log of the upgrade. find attached.
ps: i'll start dissecting the tab soon...:)
thanks,
cs
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On 10/05/2017 07:03 PM, matecs wrote:
And the 'nounix' confirms that.
ohhh, i did not noticed this. anyway i've looked at smbd config
and i contains the line unix extensions = yes.
diggde a bit around but found nothing useful about this topic.
so finally i've done two captures, one with vers
hi,
when sid pulled the 4.13 kernel, i noticed that these mounts
automatically get the file_mode=0755 and dir_mode=0755 options.
It appears that this indicates the server does not support Unix
extensions.
What is the file server running?
it's the debian sid's samba daemon: Version
Package: linux-image-amd64
Version: 4.13+86
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
i'm mounting my shares through cifs for years.
when sid pulled the 4.13 kernel, i noticed that these mounts
automatically get the file_mode=0755 and dir_mode=0755 options.
the fstab looks like this:
hi,
i've noticed that linux-image-amd64 and linux-image-686-pae points to
4.9.0-3,
but that package is missing from sid. (buster have this package)
moreover, i've noticed that you've uploaded 4.11.0-1 to the repo.
it would be nice if you change linux-image-amd64 to point to 4.11
(or put
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