hi, the backup originally came from a 2TB drive. Check the instructions, once image is cloned need to login and reset. "Once it boots up first time login to the web interface and do a factory reset to enable the rest of the storage. Advanced - Configuration Backup/Restore - Restore Default Configuration"by R0B3r7 - Debian
hi wzaldivar, Here is the backup of the factory install for the Canvio NAS. Toshiba Canvio Backup and Files The firmware version is: 0011.3060 Linux version is: 2.6.31.8 Login is: admin/admin I suggest you backup your current drive or test with another drive before overwriting anything. Once you have access to your hard drive maybe you can try to fix your install first by deletingby R0B3r7 - Debian
Hi wzaldivar, I have backups of the factory firmware which may be be a simpler solution but you will need access to the hard drive and use Linux to clone the partitions . The case is held together with internal plastic clips. It is not made to take apart so just need prying around the center line of the case until it separates. Here is a picture of one apart, it does not show much but youby R0B3r7 - Debian
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nice hack. Can you provide the source for the 8GB > Hyperdisk Sata DOM? > > Thanks, > Ray Hi Ray, This particular one was from Aliexpress, but there are plenty of different makes, models, sizes and suppliers around. Like SSD and flash drives there is also different quality, MLC /SLC and read/by R0B3r7 - Off-Topic
hi guys, just sharing a little hardware mod to the Toshiba Canvio Home NAS that may also apply to some other embedded systems out there. Basically I was looking for an alternative boot option rather than the internal 2TB 3.5" hard drive. I was having trouble getting the drive to sleep consistently while it was set up with the OS as well as storage. This unit has just one USB port currby R0B3r7 - Off-Topic
Hi Andrew, OK, will do. The machine is still here so I will set it up with Bodhi's latest version first just to make sure all is still consistent when running 4.12.1. Robertby R0B3r7 - Debian
hi Bodhi, Sorry, the PM notice went to spam, fixed now. With esekeyd I think it is behaving as expected. Although the error 'can`t open /dev/input/event65534' when it cannot find any keyboard handler is quite cryptic and could be improved. This machine has just the one button. It was initially probably a reset button for clearing passwords or maybe a factory restore so not actuby R0B3r7 - Debian
Hi Bodhi, I have found the culprit! It is having a lone <KEY_RESTART> in the DTS. For some reason the restart key is treated differently and is not assigned the keyboard handler. Esekeyd is looking at /proc/bus/input/devices for H: Handlers=kbd but it is not there with KEY_RESTART. I tried it with KEY_EJECTCD as with your Pogoplug and it worked as you expected. The solution as thby R0B3r7 - Debian
hi Bodhi, Thanks for the details, no surprises there though. The Pogoplug v4 was one of the first DTS files I tried to boot this machine from because of the CPU and ram similarities, but it would kernel panic with the nand/spi differences. But it was one of the templates I used for starting the current canvio DTS. Can you tell me how you got rid of the pntctrl messages in your 6702/6192? Iby R0B3r7 - Debian
hi Bodhi, It will restart just fine fine with RESTART:/sbin/shutdown -r now. The RESTART(press): and RESTART(release): were how the config was described when running 'learnkeys /etc/esekeyd.conf /dev/input/event0'. root@debian:~# learnkeys /etc/esekeyd.conf /dev/input/event0 learnkeys (ESE Key Deamon 1.2.7, SVN-r63) Pres ANY (fun)key... or Ctrl-C to exit... key RESTARTby R0B3r7 - Debian
currently just has RESTART(press):echo timer > /sys/class/leds/canvio\:red\:05/trigger RESTART(release):sleep 8 && /sbin/shutdown -r now and runs ok at button press.by R0B3r7 - Debian
Hi Bodhi, I made GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW because when initially testing the GPIO pin it was giving 0 in normal state and changed to 1 when pushed. With it set GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH and the output was reversed with a normal state of 1. I have done some tests and GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW is correct. With it set at HIGH learnkeys shows a RESTART press without even pushing the button. Then button push is shown asby R0B3r7 - Debian
hi Bodhi, The reset button is working as expected so the DTS settings should be ok. I got caught out because I thought esekeyd listened on all input/events but it just would not respond to the button push. Once I told it specifically event0 with the DAEMON_OPTS= then it worked as expected. Learnkeys finds RESTART(press): and RESTART(release): Robertby R0B3r7 - Debian
hi, After updating to linux-4.11.3 the ethernet stopped working with 'Failed to bring up eth0.' I have made some changes to the DTS and it is fixed now, and it is still working ok in 4.4.0 too. The updated DTS, DTB and 4.11.3 boot log are attached. A couple of notes: The pinctrll warnings are less and CESA device is registered ok now, thanks for the fixes. The SPI partitions sby R0B3r7 - Debian
Hi Bodhi, Boot logs for 4.4.0, the stock install and the stock u-boot environment settings are attached. There are a couple of warnings, but from what I have read they are ok and common with this setup. The SPI device looks like it still needs some tweaking. I could not find much info about this model at all when I started working on it so I will add a couple of pictures here of the insby R0B3r7 - Debian
Hi guys, Firstly, thanks to everyone involved here. It is a great resource of info and files for these Marvell SoC devices. I have a Kirkwood based “Toshiba Canvio Home NAS” that I want to update the stock Linux 2.6.31.8 kernel and found out that without a suitable DTS file it turned in to a much bigger project than I expected. I tried a variety of DTS files from some similar Kirkwoby R0B3r7 - Debian