Thanks a lot! Works like a charm!by phane - Debian
I didn't figure out how to show the fanspeed and temperature from the sample. I checked libmicon there is lcd_disp_temp_on and lcd_disp_fanspeed_on, as well as "off". But how can I summon it to the display?by phane - Debian
Tried everything out. The button daemon makes everything I needed, it shuts down the system by the button press. The example makes the display useful, I just commented on unneeded parts like disco lights and beep. Still don't know how to add the temperature, but this is not so important. Thank you so much!by phane - Debian
Thanks, I'll check everything and will try to figure it out. Or ask my younger brother, who's a Linux admin :-) For now tried to cycle modes and to get buttons pressed - it's a fun :) Here is the result of cat /proc/version Linux version 4.12.13 (jeremy@earth) (gcc version 8.3.0 (Debian 8.3.0-2) ) #7 Wed Jul 7 22:34:27 CDT 2021 Checked my previous questions. Looks likby phane - Debian
Hello. My TS-XL has been running this for several years. But now I have moved to another country (I am from Ukraine, so...) and found things I want to correct. 1. The buttons are not working. Really I need only the power button to send the system shutdown signal. I read the project wiki and took a look here https://github.com/1000001101000/Python_buffalo_libmicon but seems I am not smart enougby phane - Debian
Hi, guys. I have a Netgear Stora. Now it runs Debian from the bodhi's renewed thread but I want to replace the rootfs at the /dev/mtd2 with openwrt and run NAS from the NAND. I looked at openwrt's site and not found binaries. But Stora has exactly the same hardware as goflex home. And I am thinking, is it possible to run openwrt using DTB's bodhi provided and some magic?by phane - Rescue System
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nobody has tried this on the NSA325, so I'm not > sure. I found at the Aliexpress the same Nanya memory modules my NSA325 has and it but still not sure too. When I'll found from whom to borrow Raspberry (or to buy), can I just diagnose problems with OpenOCD or do something with a boot loop? Is troubleby phane - Rescue System
Oh, I forgot to ask. Is booting from /sda1 mandatory? Is it possible to install the system to an external (or better internal) flash drive and completely boot from it? And HDDs leave for data partitions.by phane - Debian
Hi, guys. Today I tried to install buster from @1000001101000's github on my TS-XL. I went by 'erase all' route. Created tiny (128 MB) /dev/sda1 partition, copied initrd.buffalo and uImage.buffalo, successfully launched intaller, logged as installer:install, went through an install routine. I created 8 GB root partition and 1 GB swap. Everything went smooth until reboot.by phane - Debian
I did read this thread but my situation is slightly different. kofec's NAS boots but the process is terminated. My shows nothing at all. Regarding JTAG. I extracted the mainboard from my NAS and can give it to my friend to solder JTAG into it. Did I understand right, I still can my serial USB adapter or need to buy something else? btw, if it's faulty RAM module, can it be re-sby phane - Rescue System
Hi. I've got NSA235 v1 NAS from my friend. He didn't remember is it worked at all. When I plug a power cord the NAS turns on HDD2 and power LEDs and starts spinning the cooler. But in 20-30 seconds power LED blinks and cooler stops spinning and then starts again. I did my homework and read various topics regarding NSA325 unbricking. I tried to connect via serial console (I haveby phane - Rescue System