UPDATE: The M2-slot has "E" coding, intended for WLAN modules. No directly fitting SSD found. There are cheap 2xSATA controllers with "E" coding. Installed one of these, but booting failed. Attached a SSD to SATA (Pigtail) Port. First pigtail was broken (either by me or on delivery). Got replacement part for 10 € from web shop I bought the system ... Is running a Proxby Martin aus Dortmund - Off-Topic
Sold for 69,99 € by Amazon. Atom N3000 @1GHz. (corrected typo, was ...N1000 ) DDR3 SODimm (will report if one is included ...) WLAN USB Stick (internally WLAN not equipped) No SSD Included (Sata 2,5" Socket available) VGA HDMI Gigabit LAN 4xUSB Mic and Headphone Jack... 19 V 2,1A wall wart EDIT: Is a Konica Minolta branded version called "Service Box Evolution" Noby Martin aus Dortmund - Off-Topic
I don't think, that it has a point to get SPDIF signals. Probably it has some kind of highly integrated chip, that carries USB signals to the according pins of the old fashioned 30 pin iPhone connector... The old 30 pin connector has stereo line-in signals (analogue!), it is possible, that the mic is analogue therefore (only amplifier for line in level included) surplus material is oftenby Martin aus Dortmund - Off-Topic
Quoteseagate tech support was basically useless but they did tell me the battery was a CR2032 Either there are different variants (hardware revisions) of GoFlex Home out there, or seagate tech support gives you a wrong information. The battery on the photo is no CR2032 ... The battery is located in the base housing and not in the housing carrying the hard disk...by Martin aus Dortmund - Off-Topic
So, here my way to get running radicale - Linux is installed on USB stick - logging and caledar collection moved to the attached USB-HDD snippet from "/etc/rc.local" ..... # secure mounting with file system check of mounted partitions fsck UUID=04aae5de-6bed-4faa-999c-68ba85b591a4 if [ $? -eq 0 ] then mount UUID=04aae5de-6bed-4faa-999c-68ba85b591a4 /mnt/data pythby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
In my first debian installation on dockstar I used OwnCloud for some private calendars. The other features of owncloud are so slow in Dockstar, that they are not used at all by my family... As I needed fast replacement to keep our family calendars running, I decided to look for something more "light" than OwnCloud. I decided to try to run radicale on my linux PC as a fast replacby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Some new Power Measurements. Since Dockstar and USB HDD are powered both by separate wall power supplies, I have used a multi connector strip and used my "AVM Fritz!DECT 200" https://avm.de/produkte/fritzdect/fritzdect-200/ for measuring. Leistung aktuell 5,86W min. 5,79W max. 5,93W Power consumption reduced to 10 % of the one measured for my Linux PC .... EDIT: According toby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Since I only wanted to have a simple SMB share and some family calendars. I fell back to quite simple solution - Samba for making attached USB HDD accessible from our home net - Radicale for the family calendars https://radicale.org/ - smartmontools for periodic hdd health checks Up to now rights management is nearly not existing (everyone in our home net can access hdd, and calendars ...by Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Except two lines where I have removed the comment prefix "#" it seems to be identically... EDIT: Second try with a cleaned up USB Stick and newly installed Debian 4.18-4 (I have made some backups of several stages of created USB sticks according to https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096,24034#msg-24034, that makes this an easy and fast job...) Now I tried it without any changesby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Since all the posts here are quite old, I have tried to install OMV using the description found here https://openmediavault.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation/on_debian.html /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openmediavault.list looks like that deb http://packages.openmediavault.org/public arrakis main # deb http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/openmediavault/packages arrakis main ## Uby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
dockstar boot from usb stick. I think, I will go forward using some hand-weaved script, mounting the USB-drive partition individually. I have cleaned up the entries in fstab. Powering the dockstar, waiting for login prompt, log in as root and then powering the USB hdd, afterwards root@debian:~# mount UUID=04aae5de-6bed-4faa-999c-68ba85b591a4 /mnt/data root@debian:~# mount UUID=44dby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Got success with following fstab options LABEL=rootfs / ext4 noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0 UUID=04aae5de-6bed-4faa-999c-68ba85b591a4 /mnt/data ext2 rw,suid,dev,exec,nouser,async,auto 0 2 UUID=44d90f04-3a0e-4fac-8993-853b3d60afd3 /mnt/unterhaltung ext4 rw,suid,dev,exec,nouser,async,auto 0 2by Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > If you mount the partition accross the network > using fstab, you need to use ASYNC option so that > it does not stop at that point. > The 4 Terabyte USB HDD is intended to be attached via USB to the dockstar permanenty. As long as I am on the way to create an environment on the dockstar to do so, Iby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To install > > apt-get install usbmount > It seems, that usbmount is not longer supported and was removed from repository.... > E: Unable to locate package usbmount https://wiki.debian.org/usbmount > Note (made in 2013): currently the author of the package is unable to maintain it and no onby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
First test with "conservative" setting - No usb hard disc connected - Quite "clean" Linux-1.18-4 installed according to your HowTo here in the forum. Started Operating system. SSH Console opened Following conditions root@debian:~# yes > /dev/null & [1] 1600 root@debian:~# yes > /dev/null & [2] 1601 root@debian:~# yes > /dev/null & [3] 160by Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Preliminary note: The problem is solved - but as it could possibly cause unnecessary work for others also, I will report it.... I am on a step-by-step trip to revive my bricked dockstar. After installing a new u-boot via JTAG-Debugger, I am now on the way to get a working bootable USB stick with an not outdated debian. Now I was stuck on a working step from https://forum.doozan.com/readby Martin aus Dortmund - Debian
Next step, it seems, that the NAND Location for environment has changed for Dockstar in the latest u-boot version Loading the environment image to 0xC0000 does not help, NAND read Failed is reported U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Oct 24 2017 - 22:32:36 -0700) Seagate FreeAgent DockStar SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256 MiB NAND read from offseby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
setenv seems also not to be very helpful for all lines of the text file DockStar> setenv scan_disk 'echo running scan_disk ...; scan_done=0; setenv scan_usb "usb start"; setenv scan_ide "ide reset"; setenv scan_mmc "mmc rescan"; for dev in $devices; do if test $scan_done -eq 0; then echo Scan device $dev; run scan_$dev; for disknum in $disks; do if tesby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
No success OpenOCD: > nand write 0 uboot-env.img 0x80000 oob_softecc_kw wrote file uboot-env.img to NAND flash 0 up to offset 0x000a0000 in 48.620975s (2.633 KiB/s) > serial console after reset button press -Boot 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51 +0000) Seagate FreeAgent DockStar SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256by Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
That is the output of serial console after resetting U-Boot 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51 +0000) Seagate FreeAgent DockStar SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 88E1116 Initialized on egiga0 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3 \0x08\0x08\0x08 0 DockStar> printenv bby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
Unfortunately Dockstar does not find the "user" environment. The very small "default" environment is used. I have fixed the MAC and IP adress to the former values. Perhaps I do not use the correct location to burn to Both OpenOCD-Commands ... > nand write 0 uboot-env.img 0xc0000 oob_softecc_kw wrote file uboot-env.img to NAND flash 0 up to offset 0x000e0000 iby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
Next Step Loaded Uboot from http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch/main/installer-armel/current/images/kirkwood/u-boot/dockstar/u-boot.kwb Taken environment from Dropbox (Bodhi-Link) and edited it with a text editor (oops) Serial console result: U-Boot 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51 +0000) Seagate FreeAgent DockStar SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNINby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot
Meanwhile I have registered (slightly changed my nickname) Silly bug in editing "raspberrypi123-native.cfg", missed some lines to change, since my Pi B+ needs Pi1 settings ... Now the much better output of openocd pi@raspberrypi:~/shares/daten/Martin/Dockstar $ sudo openocd -f dockstar.cfgOpen On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0+dev-00548-g06589d2d (2018-10-14-13:24) Licensed under GNUby Martin aus Dortmund - uBoot