Quoterayknight > See the Odroid HC1 for a $50 ARM based system designed for use as a NAS Many thanks Rayknight ! It seems very promissing almost perfect solution ! I found this information about the CIFS performance: QuoteThis resulted in a download speed of ~110MB/sec. The upload speed was measured at ~95MB/sec. We copied a big 8GB file from the HC1 to the PC via a Samba conby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Hi Asterix and Habibie Thanks for recommend these hw. But after a few hours of digging of net I found either of them are not real solution for NAS! A few posts say lack of real support, annoying forum moderation (deleting post) and lots of frustration is along with this routes. I found only very bad CIFS performance for both hw. Which is one of my most important aspect when find NAS..by robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Thanks Bodhi.by robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you could try orange pi zero, only $6.99 for 256MB > one, $8.99 for 512MB, much more powerful than > pogoplug Hi Asterix. Nice litle board and thanks for recomend to me. It is possible good candidate for me for some project in the future. But there is no Sata, and only usb 2.0 is available, which is deby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Dear Bodhi, Thanks for help when I was in trouble... As of now, GoFlex Net is working fine and Im happy with it. > Espressobin in some thread and you also found promising this board. But I m curious what is your opininion now? Best Regards, Robert Best Regards, Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Im so lazy, and no brave enough to open a switching power supply.... So I changed to an "original chines" power supply. It is 5A written on it. probably can provide 1-2 A. :) But anyway. you helped me to turn back to my loved GoFlex Net. :)) Best Regards, Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Yessssss! Power adapter was wrong only! Thank you so much! I started to measure the voltage for the adaptor, and it was 12,2 V - and thought it is fine. Probably it can't provide when attached to the NAS. So replacement is not urgent anymore. But I open my eyes for the future.... Thanks for help! Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Hi Habibie, Thank you so much for recommend but imagine this device posting cost is 75 USD to my country... :) othierwise as I wrote RAM shouldnt be enough. Best Regards, Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Dear Bodhi, Thanks for very fast and detailed answer! I quickly search the suggested HW but unfortunately there are no available device to buy - as of now. (for resonable prise) I searched this forum and found Espressobin in some thread and you also found promising this board. what is your opininion now? I can buy it from Amazon link for 49 USD + shipping 25USD It seems valid opby robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
Hi, Today morning my loved GoFlex Net died, without any notice. No power to sata. (2TB hdd survived fortunately.) Can you suggest successor? Device must be supported by Bodhi! :) - This is the most important! (I mean Bodhi Debian Rootfs.) Shuld be under 100USD with postage - im living in EU. (HU) Shuld be a little faster than GoFlexnet was. (over the 30MB/s CIFS read speed and 5Mbit/by robert1968@gmail.com - Off-Topic
I needed that line! :) Thank You very much Bodhi! Bodhi I would say Thanks in name of everyone for new Kernel and Rootfs and fast and serius support!!!!! Have a good day. :)by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Dear All (Bodhi :) Please help. I have Goflex Net with SATA (Kernel 3.16) and worked fine, but just upgraded to 4.2 Kernel. SATA boot is failed but USB is successfully booted. USB booted with Option 4a. (DTB not in kernel image) Same files are on Sata /boot directory but not booted. I assume the problem is SATA_BOOT parameters are not for dtb load. My present printenv is:by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi, Middle mouse button is included! Script updated: Blog githubby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Thank you Bodhi for such as quick -and good- answer!!!by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Bodhi, You planned to make new kernel for V3 Oxnas in the future with some kernel modules enabled. -keyboard May I ask to enable also -nls_utf8 It is also not urgent at all... Im fine with the present 3.17. and my usb mouse button workaround. Regards, Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Excellent idea Gravelrash! Empty script is winning for me. :) Everyone cook according to his/her taste..by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Thanks Bodhi! Glad to hear you like it! :) We have middle button free! What should to do?by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Gravelrash, Happy to help you! Wireless usb mouses also works! It is a magic when button pushed 3 meters far from Nas, and shuts down. :) Right button developed only because you requested.... :) Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi, USB mouse LEFT button for Shutdown; RIGHT button for Reboot. See instructions: Robert Blog Steps needed: 1. Install Python. apt-get install python 2. Download the python program. cd /usr/local/bin wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robertio/Is_mouse_button_pressed/master/mouse_pressed.py chmod 755 mouse_pressed.py 3. Download shell scriby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Gravelrash and Don Charisma, Thanks for help and identify the problem! Until Bodhi make new kernel I try an old usb mouse (from my garage) to power off Pogo -on the proper way- by one button event. Regards Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Thank you Bodhi for clarify the situation!! >I'll include it in the next release. I appreciate it very much!!! Of course It is not a high priority thing, but I will be very happy with it... Thanks in advance. As you probably see (from modul list), I have USB sound and wifi already working! and my Pogo V03 is a very decent media player :) Keyboard needed only to controlby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Gravelrash, Thanks again! Unfortunately this kernel (3.17 OXNAS by Bodhi) not have modules or compiled directly the necessary components. See attached kernelconfig. # Input Device Drivers # # CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set root@p24:~# lsmod Module Size Used by snd_usb_audio 98502 0 snd_pcm 65837 1 snd_usb_audio snd_timerby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Don Charisma, Thanks for try to help. :) You are possibbly right. I made a few days :) discover about this topic and concludes to the same result as you. USB Keyboard needs input and usb related modules. Tried to reconfigure console-data and keyboard-configuration but not thisis the root of the problem. I found some guide about kernel compillation: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree-Loby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi Gravelrash, Thanks! Mouse probably works, but not helps for me. None of the keyboards could work because device is not created by debian. Thanks, Robertby robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Hi, I have Debian 3.17 on my Pogo V3 (oxnas.) and a simple USB keyboard attached. But there is no /dev/input/eventX only mice exists... root@p24:~# ls /dev/input/ . .. mice The USB keyboard recognised by linux: root@p24:~# cat /proc/bus/input/devices I: Bus=0003 Vendor=1241 Product=1503 Version=0110 N: Name=" USB Keyboard" P: Phys=usb-40200100.ehci-1.4/input0 S:by robert1968@gmail.com - Debian
Thanks Bodhi! I have corrected it. Thanks for all help during recovery!!!by robert1968@gmail.com - uBoot
Thanks SHV, You probably right. Cant check. I have USB boot and sata went back to PC Regards, robertby robert1968@gmail.com - uBoot
Just for reference to others, I made a very detailed summary. Please revise my comment are there right in technical aspect. (?? if I have doubt - I will revise based on your comment) Synopsys: My device Pogo Plug P24 - V3 (nonpci) - oxnas 820 I have serial connection, I Screw up UBoot in NAND - Therefore no boot from USB, and NOTHING appears on Serial console!!! Only wayby robert1968@gmail.com - uBoot