Yes of course, I followed your guides for installing the *new* U-Boot and I have also flashed a couple of routers with openwrt and an old thinkpad with coreboot. The thing is, I have my NAS at my parents house which I visit for holidays and I dont have a spare serial to usb UART cable or the time to fully debug ATM. I wanted to setup an mpd server while I am on holidays for my parents to use, butby nsa_canis - Debian
> The bottom line is this problem is quite easy to see why if you connect serial console. This box has the serial header preinstalled, so there is soldering needed. Yeah, I think I will do a fresh debian install once I get some free time, since I think that I tested too many things too fast :). Thanks again!by nsa_canis - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rafe. > > QuoteI also got problems booting with > 6.4.11-mvebu-tld-1. > > This kernel > 6.4.11-mvebu-tld-1 is for > the Armada SoC, so can be used on > NAS326. > > This kernel > 6.4.11-kirkwood-tld-1 is > for the Kirkwood SoC, so can be used on > NSA325. > > Pby nsa_canis - Debian
Sadly, this is the only info I can provide, I cannot connect to console through serial to debug ATM, I will update if I can do so in the future, but I have no network connectivity with this kernel so ssh doesn't work. Kernels 6.2.7 and 6.0.7 are working without problems. This is with shrinked and unshrinked uInitrd.by nsa_canis - Debian
I was wondering, if any of you run contained applications on your Debian-powered NAS. I was thinking of messing with them with podman https://github.com/containers/podman. But I think a lot of applications will be missing for our now-old armv5tel arch, and there is also the possible performance issue. ps A big thank you to bodhi for all his work.by nsa_canis - Debian