Bodhi, Thanks, teach a man to fish and all that. I figured it out. [ 0.000000] Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=pxa3xx_nand-0:0x20000@0xe0000(env),0x20000@0x100000(env2),0x400000@0x120000(zImage),0x400000@0x520000(initrd),0x3F200000@0xE00000(boot),0x40000000@0x0(flash) root=LABEL=rootfs rw rootdelay=5 [ 0.000000] Unknown kernel command line parameters "mtdparts=pby scraamble - Debian
What a great read this post is! Bought one of these units 10 years ago, it packed up after a year (hung on 95%) No support and Lenovo would not honour the 3yr warranty even after sending amazon purchase info. Everything lenovo I ever had has died, £1200 yoga laptop, 3 Q180 mini PCs, and 2 tablets (all poor soldering on GPU etc), but I digress! The NAS got forgotten and gathered dust in the loftby scraamble - Debian
Great work on this guys. FWIW I had problems with this device back in the day (2013) where the unit did not boot after a firmware update (stuck 95%). Lenovo did not give support and would not honour the warranty despite proof of purchase etc. It laid dormant in the attic a few years before I learned stuff like hooking up the serial port etc to diagnose. Eventually I managed to figure out how to cby scraamble - Debian
I have recovered/upgraded before on similar device and ssh service was disabled after reboot but some flag/file still on the system triggered the ssh access enabled warnings. The webui and lcd were saying ssh was enabled but when visiting the page to enable/disable the ssh service, it was disabled. try: http://ix4-200d/manage/diagnostics.htmlby scraamble - Off-Topic