SOLVED Format USB pendrive on FAT32 Put both files from here on a folder called boot inside of the pendrive put the pendrive on port 2 turn on the nas wolding up the reset button for at least 40 seconds look what addresds it will show up on your network it is booted in safe mode, you can now upload a original .bin fileby marcexeu - Debian
Hi guys, i want to move from debian to the original os on my ex2 ultra, does anyone has the original uImage und uRamdisk so i can flash it?by marcexeu - Debian
Hi guys, does anyone have it? I can boot the exw2 ultra from usb, i need the original files to factory reset the os to the original one.by marcexeu - uBoot
Hi guys, i got a new nas and want to restore the original firmware on my ex2 ultra that is currently running debian, can you guys please help me? I dont have a serial cable but if i remember correly there is a way using a usb pendrive. Thank you all in advance :). Looks like i need the original uImage und uRamdiskby marcexeu - Debian
Thank you, there is a recovery mode from usb on this device for re-flashing the uImage and uRamdisk, so no issues with: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock1 dd if=uImage of=/dev/mtdblock1 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock2 dd if=uRamdisk of=/dev/mtdblock2 If possible i would like to update it to kernel 6.0.7, if i undestood it correclty the process is: 1) Unpack kernel on Rootfs 2) Flashby marcexeu - Debian
I am currently on debian 11 with kernel Linux-4.15.0-rc6 but i do not have a serial cable. Looks like i need to update uImage and URamdisk in case i want to upgrade kernel to 5.x or superior. Update it loosing data on roots is ok if necessary (i can reinstall samba, trasmission and openvpn server), i think what i need is uImage and Ramdisk compactible with a newer kernel + to untar the newby marcexeu - Debian
Hi guys, i had modded my ex2 ultra with the following guide: https://wd.hides.su/wdnas.el8.website/WDMyCloud-Ex2-Ultra/Debian-linux_4.14.4/_info_EN.txt My rootfs is currently on my Radi 1 hdd's: mount /dev/md1 /mnt/root I am on the kernel used by that guide (4.15 RC6) and i want to update it to at least 5.1.x without loosing my data / configuration. Can you guys please help meby marcexeu - Debian
Thank you, i see that the topic is covering updating the firmware for roots on a USB drive, my current setup uses a rootfs on the mount /dev/md1 /mnt/root Are you aware if i can adapt it to work on my setup?by marcexeu - uBoot
Hi all, i had modded my Western Digital device with the following guide some time ago: https://wd.hides.su/wdnas.el8.website/WDMyCloud-Ex2-Ultra/Debian-linux_4.14.4/_info_EN.txt This is using an old kernel 4.15.0-rc6 and i would like to update it Any tips or suggestions??? Since the kernel is on the device itself and not the hdd, updating it via shell does not work (i can update it butby marcexeu - uBoot
Hello @gitsab I had a similar problem, here is the fix :) https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,133867by marcexeu - Debian
PROBLEM SOLVED :) Steps: 1) Pendrive formated as FAT32 2) new folder called "boot" 3) import both uImage and uRamdisk from here:to the new created folder https://wd.hides.su/wdnas.el8.website/WDMyCloud-Ex2-Ultra/Dev/Linux-4.15.0-rc6/ With the device off, plug the pendrive to the usb port 2, press and rold the reset buttom and power on the device (keep holding the reset buttoby marcexeu - uBoot
Hi guys, long time ago i had installed debian on my WD EX2 Ultra (directly on the board, no USB) and it was working perfectly. I had opevpn server, trasmission, samba etc running on it :) Today i found this instruction online to update the kernel from 4.15.x RC6 to 5.x.x...: and did it from my shell: ## Usage # Update Kernel if you have access to shell wget https://raw.githubusercontent.by marcexeu - uBoot