I don't have your ip or password. Make sure to forward your port. Everything should work if you run line by lineby Almaz - Debian
Looks like you are good to go. Just make sure to press Y to everything. If you have a problem then just run line by line.by Almaz - Debian
another option you can give me access so I can ssh into the system and see what's going on. I'd need your IP and password. Probably you'd need to forward 443 port to your linux device.by Almaz - Debian
sounds to me like you never put properly rootfs on USB stick.by Almaz - Debian
For now I'd suggest getting something to work so you have the base how it's done and then you can change anything that you want. Type "su" before running the script and run the script line by line.by Almaz - Debian
I don't know what you've done but it looks like you don't have access. Make sure that you are running as root. type su before running the scriptby Almaz - Debian
sure, it'll work. If you'll have any problems uncompressing the file then install bzip2by Almaz - Debian
You would need any live Linux such as Kali 32 bit ISO which can be downloaded for free http://www.kali.org/downloads/. You can load live ISO file using vmware player or free trial of vmware workstation. Insert USB 8gb to your PC and start Kali. You'd need to enable USB device first before you'll be able to see it in your Kali Desktop. Probably you'll need to check a few youtubeby Almaz - Debian
Forgot to mention before you put a new rootfs make sure to delete all the files from USBby Almaz - Debian
Something is wrong with your debian. Just download a new Bodhi 02 Sept 2014: rootfs and put it on your USB . Run my first script and you should be good to go http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096by Almaz - Debian
I'm using E02 with kernel 3.16 I'm getting an error. ethtool -K eth0 tso off [0/0] Cannot change tcp-segmentation-offload Should I switch to another kernel? I use only Samba and need to make sure that I won't get any corruptions. EDIT: Please disregard. Looks like it's already disabled by default. root@debian:~# ethtool -k ethby Almaz - Debian
Just to let you know I made a mistake in the line which should read media_dir=/mnt/sd in your case. Anyway made the adjustment to the script by adding some other configs. Just rerun the script againby Almaz - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > is your windoze client the problem as its > emulating a none standard M$ filesystem? I'm using built in nfs client in Windows 8.1. How do I check emulation?by Almaz - Debian
NFS Server = PogoPlug E02 Debian Wheezy bodhi, latest kernel exports: /mnt/usb 192.168.3.0/24(rw,fsid=0,no_root_squash,insecure,no_subtree_check,async) NFS Client: Windows 8.1 rsize 32768, wsize 32768, Enable locking, Enable caching, Enable remote write caching, NFS 3. NFS transfer speed write to PogoPlug = 18-20 MB/s read from PogoPlug = 23 MB/s Samba write to PogoPlug = 27-28 MBby Almaz - Debian
with my script you should be able to see SD card from any computer and it should enable DLNA as well only for SD card.by Almaz - Debian
For now let's setup Samba and MiniDLNA. I hope it works because I just wrote everything up. You must already have audio, video files in your sd card before running my code. apt-get update apt-get -y install samba, minidlna, nano mkdir /mnt/sd chmod 777 /mnt/sd mount -t vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sd echo '/dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sd vfat user,noauto 0 0by Almaz - Debian
now you need to answer a second question which I asked in my other post. :)by Almaz - Debian
first you need to answer the questions I asked you in previous post.by Almaz - Debian
How do you want to stream using DLNA or just a shared folder? Where are your video files located? If your video files on another external hard drive then connect it. type the command fdisk -l post your outputby Almaz - Debian
Thanks davidedgby Almaz - Debian
Thanks bodhi, as usual you are the first to help and always hit the target :). I just tried with a second usb. I put rootfs in second partition and changed uboot to fw_setenv usb_scan_2 usb=1:2 dev=sdb2 and it booted up. It looks like I can install rootfs on second partition of a primary hard drive. I should be able to switch OS with First boot partition fw_setenv usb_scan_1 usb=0:1 deby Almaz - Debian
I'm using main rootfs on a physical drive as a daily server and a second usb stick rootfs for compiling only. Usb stick for compiling doesn't have enough capacity to load all the apps. I need somehow extend it. Since I'm using the main rootfs on a physical drive, I'd like to create a second partition and to be able to boot from one partition or another one. Another optionby Almaz - Debian
I couldn't find much from fw_printenv. I have no idea what I can modify here usb_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; ext2load usb $usb_device 0x800000 /boot/uImage; if ext2load usb $usb_device 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; then bootm 0x800000 0x1100000; else boot What if I change here from SDA1 to SDA2? Would it work? usb_scan=usb_scan_done=0;for scan in $usb_scan_list; do run usb_scan_$scan; if testby Almaz - Debian
I guess, it's impossible to boot from raid. Before I start playing with uboot setting, is it possible to boot from another partition such as /dev/sda2?by Almaz - Debian
What's the best way to boot from /dev/md0 using mdadm Raid 0 / JBOD for PogoPlug E02by Almaz - Debian
You should try Arch because of the tutorial. http://blog.qnology.com/2013/03/tutorial-pogoplug-e02-with-arch-linux.htmlby Almaz - Debian
I agree with you but sometimes when I need to pull out the power cable and insert it back is a pain in the butt :) WOL would be useful at that time.by Almaz - Debian
Is it possible to use WOL using E02 with the latest rootfs? ethtool -s eth0 wol g Cannot set new wake-on-lan settings: Operation not supported not setting wol ethtool eth0 Settings for eth0: Supported ports: [ TP MII ] Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full 1by Almaz - Debian