Ok, here is the 3.8.4 kernel, compiled with ipv6 and netfilter (iptables) support: http://download.prodigy7.de/files/packages/kirkwood/kernel/ Because I've changed the name from dockstar to kirkwood, the dpkg package manager detect the kernel type and install the kernel additionally with mkimage on pogo plug v2. So if the package is installed with dpkg, directly the uImage and uInitrd isby prodigy7 - Debian
Just for the records: If compiling with make-kpkg fails, try the following command.DEB_HOST_ARCH=armel fakeroot make-kpkg --arch arm --cross-compile arm-none-linux-gnueabi- --append-to-version=-kirkwood --revision=1.0 --initrd -j 2 kernel_image kernel_headersby prodigy7 - Debian
Hi sven! Thx for your quick response! Currently I compile a kernel with ipv6 enabled on my pogo plug (it takes a little bit time ;-) ). If so far it contains all I need, I would post the modified config file. If you could give me a quick how to, i would also generate a deb-Package! prodigy7by prodigy7 - Debian
Sven Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You could try my 3.8.4 with NSA320 enabled: > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ifotsfsca9kqg7q/Dda2OXW > SdZ Hi Sven, thank you very much for your refreshed kernel version. Could you maybe compile a ipv6 enabled version for me? For different reasons I can run the box only in a ipv6 network and currently I can'by prodigy7 - Debian
Hey davygravy! Thank you for your work! Some years ago I used a linkstation pro duo and benefit from your great work - now I "meet" you again and can benefit again from your great work! Thank you! ;-) Now, my "problem" (i'm not sure it's right here): I "pimped" my pogoplug pinkg (E02) with debian and used the first time the debian stock kernel. Beby prodigy7 - Debian
Ok, all done! I flashed the rescue system and it boots fine. Netconsole is also working and so I'm happy not with an good low cost nas for my backups :-) Thx for assistance!by prodigy7 - Debian
Thx for your answere bodhi! The reason, why I'm asking how the kernel can upgraded is, that I know it from other NAS, that the kernel are stored somewhere in a MTD Partition and that they need special patched kernel. But perfect, if the debian stock kernel works out of the box with the pogoplug. Another question: I understand it right, that the rescue system is the right one for my box? Iby prodigy7 - Debian
Hi there! First thank you very much for all work done by jeff and the community! I'm not new to small NAS boxes (I worked with Linkstation Pro Duo and Kurobox in the past) but new to this tiny Pogoplug box. Now, last days the pogoplug was offered for less money so I must but it and now it's here and I want "pimp" it ;-) First i tried it with oxnas because my box was labby prodigy7 - Debian