Unfortunately I already donated that device, sorry.by DeDaMrAz - Debian
...to sum up the last steps: I installed apt-get install systemd-sysv then apt install usrmerge With your text editor of choice go to: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openmediavault.list Add following line deb http://packages.openmediavault.org/public shaitan InRelease then use apt install openmediavault If you get any errors follow up on what is missing as thisby DeDaMrAz - Debian
I have almost the entire solution for this box and will post soon all that I have gathered and managed to install OMV on it :)by DeDaMrAz - Debian
I have managed to circumvent this systemd problem by installing these two packages: systemd-sysv and usrmerge It has changed my configuration and I am able to run omv install script, but wait there is more.... install script errors out with amrel is unsupported :) Still going to play with this and will post the end result once done - btw any help is greatly appreciated.by DeDaMrAz - Debian
Quotebodhi Wrote: -------------------------------------------------------. > > Right now, add it to the bootargs in serial > console. Like this, > setenv usb_set_bootargs 'setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 earlyprintk=serial init=/bin/systemd'' Done Marvell>> printenv MALLOC_len=1 autoload=no baudrate=1152by DeDaMrAz - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DeDaMrAz, > > The rootfs is probably a bit old when Geoff wrote > the instruction. It probably was Debian bullseye. > In the old rootfs, systemd was at /bin, not > /usr/bin. So does this mean I can change this line: fw_setenv set_bootargs 'setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABELby DeDaMrAz - Debian
Quotebodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DeDaMrAz, > > The rootfs is probably a bit old when Geoff wrote > the instruction. It probably was Debian bullseye. > In the old rootfs, systemd was at /bin, not > /usr/bin. > > Your log got cut off, not a complete log, so a bit > hard to tell the reason right way, I need to ask >by DeDaMrAz - Debian
bodhi Wrote: > QuoteNote 5 (Optional): > > Note 5.1. To boot with systemd > > After loged into Debian, run: > > apt-get install systemd > And then add parameter init=/usr/bin/systemd to > your u-boot env bootargs. > > - For example, > fw_setenv set_bootargs 'setenv bootargs > console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs > rootdelayby DeDaMrAz - Debian
This is what I managed to get so far. I was not able to boot 6.5.7 - tried everything that I can find on this forum, no luck. It will read USB but gives Bad Magic Number end exits. Tried multiple USB drives and both ext2 and ext3 format... However I was able to boot 5.18.7 from here - https://minaret.biz/tips/ix2/index.html One thing that I did before booting protect off all thenby DeDaMrAz - Debian
Disregard first part of it, I used wrong rootfs due to naming error :) Will check again and post logs.by DeDaMrAz - Debian
Note this is with my already tampered with stock uBoot (env) in SPI. __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___ ___ | |_ | | | |___| _ \ / _ \ / _ \| __| | |_|by DeDaMrAz - Debian
Hello all I got Lenovo ix2-ng device without drives and I am willing to play around with it to get Debian (OMV) to work on it. So far I got a RAW dump from the SPI device (for good measure) and connected UART to it. By following this tutorial - https://minaret.biz/tips/ix2/index.html I managed to install Debian on it - this version kirkwood-5.18.7-ix2.tar.xz and when I tried instaby DeDaMrAz - Debian