having issues getting the required files. apt-get install device-tree-compiler linux-source-4.9 u-boot-tools Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package linux-source-4.9 E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'linux-source-4.9' E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-source-4.9by pjmaxx - Debian
Awesome thank you. I will work on it as soon as I get home.by pjmaxx - Debian
Full nc1 dmesg Normal mode boot start! _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___ ___ | |_ | | | |___| _ \ / _ \ / _ \| __| | |_| |___| |_) | (_) | (_) | |_ \___/ |____/ \___/ \___/ \__| ** LGE-NAS BOARD: NC1 LE U-Boot 1.1.4 (Feb 24 2012 - 15:06:45)NC1 U-Boot code: 00600000 -> 0067FFF0 BSS: -> 006D0700 Soc: 88F6192 A1 CPU running @ 800Mhz L2 runnby pjmaxx - Debian
This is as far as I can get it to go on LG nc1 uImage/initrd ## Booting image at 00800000 ..., header_size = 00000040, header_addr = 0069024c image_header_t hdr contents hdr->ih_magic = 56190527, hdr->ih_hcrc = 4afa6cce hdr->ih_time = 62bfb04e, hdr->ih_size = 00268058 hdr->ih_load = 00800000, hdr->ih_ep = 00800000 hdr->ih_dcrc = dae5c278 hdr->ih_os = 05, hdr->by pjmaxx - Debian
1000001101000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nice, that's a good starting point. getting it to > boot is half the battle and you've already managed > that. > > it looks like it didn't find your hard drive(s) > but we were expecting that. you can confirm this > by trying to run through the installer, i'm > gueby pjmaxx - Debian
boots to an installer IDE device 1: Model: ST3500414CS Firm: CA14 Ser#: 6VVNM7KQ Type: Hard Disk Supports 48-bit addressing Capacity: 476940.0 MB = 465.7 GB ( Block : 512) ... is now current device LGE-NAS>> ext2load ide 1:1 0x800000 /uImage 2051084 bytes read LGE-NAS>> ext2load ide 1:1 0x11by pjmaxx - Debian
Lacie NS2 uImage LGE-NAS>> ext2load ide 1:1 0x800000 /uImage 2051084 bytes read LGE-NAS>> bootm 0x800000 ## Booting image at 00800000 ..., header_size = 00000040, header_addr = 0069024c image_header_t hdr contents hdr->ih_magic = 56190527, hdr->ih_hcrc = f8d42f56 hdr->ih_time = 6eed715c, hdr->ih_size = 001f4bcc hdr->ih_load = 00800000, hdr->ih_ep = 0080by pjmaxx - Debian
1000001101000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i'd recommend doing it from a hard drive to start, > we know it will boot from that. @bohdi might have > some advice for getting it to work if you want to > pursue that route. > > also it looks like this has a different SoC than > the N4B1 did, rather than trying the kurobox image &gby pjmaxx - Debian
Yes Sandisk, Kingston and samsung. Booting from hard drive would be just fine. Like I said before learning curve..by pjmaxx - Debian
I have been trying different usb thumb drives with various formats ext2,ext3, ext4 etc... I have even tried 2 usb hard drives. but now matter what usb port (there are 3 on the unit) or drive.. I always get 0 storage devices found. I am not sure where to go from here.. LGE-NAS>> usb start scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found Waiting for storage device(s) to settle bby pjmaxx - Debian
Ok so reading through a few other post trying to get a good idea of what is or maybe needed. I am still a little confused about using uboot to navigate. I have successfully booted to uboot on the n2b1. I didn't have alot of time last night. I am assuming that LG replaced the uboot on their last system update back in 2011-12. Is it necessary to replace uboot? The ttl to usb adapter seemed lby pjmaxx - Debian
N2B1 88F6192 800Mhz ram 2 bay and no camera (N4B1 has a camera?) e everything else seems the same at this point. What software will I be needing?by pjmaxx - Debian
Thank you both for the hints. I will start on this either later today or tomorrow afternoon. This unit has outlived its usefulness in its current state. It has served well in the past.by pjmaxx - Debian
I found a post with instructions for N1T1 rebuild (very detailed). I have a N2B1 I would love to do this with but I can't seem to find any post specifically for this model. The two are very similar. Can someone point me in the right direction to where I may find more info or if N1T1 files are compatible or useful?by pjmaxx - Debian