@kao I guess I know your situation pretty well. I was also rather skeptical of my skills and getting all this to work; just check my first post on page 4... And to be honest, the information in this thread is anything but easily accessible. In the this post, I'll try to outline the steps to get NSA325v2 to run Debian. In the end it's not as complicated as it first looks :) DISCLAIby SPuntte - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Must do this as root user: > I'm curious to know why. > So try to execute these at command line and see if > it works. Please let me know if you still see > ide-disk2 problem. > Well this is embarrassing... I clearly failed something epicly myself, because now that "ide-disk2"by SPuntte - Debian
@bodhi, SomeoneOnLine, WarheadsSE: a huge thank you for your comments! And to Buttzy for the instructions. As you suggested, I ordered a pair of Cruzer Fits (another for a 1:1 backup, just in case) and got bodhi's Debian running in no time :) Currently I have a mdadm RAID1 setup up and running so the next thing to dive into would be Samba configuration. You probably knew this already (by SPuntte - Debian
Hello, firstly, my apologies if I'm asking trivial questions or something that's already been answered here since I'm not too experienced with embedded or build-it-yourself linux stuff and this thread is quite fragmented with all that technical stuff. However, I'm eager to learn so I'll gladly accept any advice :) I got myself an NSA325v2 and (as expected) found itsby SPuntte - Debian