You will want a console cable in case anything goes wrong. Tthe Adafruit console cable for the Raspberry Pi http://www.adafruit.com/product/954 also works with the Zyxel'sby mtganzer - Debian
Done and done and now booting from the USB flash. Though I did "break the rules" and keep separate boot & rootfs partitions since I wanted to copy over the already-working setup from SATA to USB. You are right...haven't had to dig this deep into boot loaders since LILO days and compiling custom kernels to test early IPv6 implementations.by mtganzer - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Probably the USB power poke is needed (I can't > recall exactly if the NS320 needs it like the > NSA325). After you've poke the USB device in > u-boot env, you should be able to boot with it. > Somewhere in the forum I have instruction for > pengu to do this. Thanks. I will look forby mtganzer - Debian
Just checking in here since I was commenting on the script over om OMV forum. Where I left off there was that after installing the script, my NSA320 simply would not boot off of the USB using the stock uBoot. Boot log is here. Looks like a timeout issue with the stock uBoot USB subsystem. At this point, I gave up on booting off USB and loaded Bohdi's 3.17 rootfs on the hard drive (OMV didn&by mtganzer - Debian