Hi, thank you all for your help, it was really valuable!!! I have finally reached the end of my goal. I installed Debian 9 + OMV4 on NETGEAR STORA leaving the original boot unchanged. The only thing I replaced was my USB flash drive with a USB hard drive for speed reasons. Since I am a very tenacious person, I asked myself a question. Is it possible to make the USB hard drive boot by attaching itby demonside - Debian
Hi Bodhi, maybe I sang victory too soon, Debian 11 from USB works fine but OMV6 just won't install, I ran into the many errors that I can't solve. I haven't figured out if the hardware in my hand is too limited for OMV6. I would be fine with an earlier version as long as it works. Can you help me again to understand what is wrong? I followed this guide: https://docs.openmediavaby demonside - Debian
Hi Bodhi, the problem was definitely my USB drive, in any case the new one I prepared from the command line and everything went well. Is it possible to make booting from USB permanent at this point? Finally, when I am in root mode in Debian can I proceed to install openmediavault, do I have to do any other steps first? Thank you very much! Password: Linux debian 5.13.6-kirkwood-tld-by demonside - Debian
So, to create the partition I used gparted, as distribution I used CSI Linux once and last time Ubuntu Mate 20.04. Now I bought a new USB stick because I suspect that the one I used was not in very good condition. Do you have a suggestion on how to prepare the USB flash drive from the command line? Thanks Albertoby demonside - Debian
Hi Bodhi, first of all thanks for the support, now I will list what I did. 1) I opened a terminal as root (su -) maga@maga:~$ su - Password: root@maga:~# fdisk -l ... Disk /dev/sdc: 7,51 GiB, 8053063680 bytes, 15728640 sectors Disk model: Flash Disk Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bby demonside - Debian
Hi Bodhi, I am in this situation, what did I do wrong? I only completed step 1 because step 2 I did not understand, what should I do with the file uboot.2017.07-tld-1.netgear_ms2110.bodhi.tar ? For now I would like to keep debian only in the USB stick and only after everything goes well will I update the FW of the nas. Many thanks Alberto __ __ _ _by demonside - Debian
Hi, I own a NETGEAR STORA that I would like to make it a "real nas" :D with Debian and OpenMediaVault inside. To the device I already have root access in SSH following some steps in in the forum topic. Can someone help me by explaining me to simple steps? Do I necessarily have to have Arduino to complete the required operation? Many thanks.by demonside - Debian