Hello Bodhi, that's the output. cat /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sata1/trigger nand-disk timer oneshot ide-disk1 ide-disk2 heartbeat gpio default-on cat /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sata2/trigger nand-disk timer oneshot ide-disk1 ide-disk2 heartbeat gpio default-on ls -lR /media/647xxx (id) -> nothing happens.by addy75 - Debian
Hi bodhi, i thought about hdd <->sata .... but then i thougt when you write it, it will be correct. I'm sorry to say, it doesn't work. The leds stay dark :-(by addy75 - Debian
Sorry, maybe i forgot to save. I've "cleaned" rc.local and putted in if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys ]; then echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys/trigger echo none > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:orange:sys/trigger fi if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:hdd1 ]; then echo ide-disk1 > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sata1/by addy75 - Debian
I set the 10:BF..... MAC and now WOL works :-) LEDs aren't working, only system- led is green. rc.local is if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys ]; then echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys/trigger echo none > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:orange:sys/trigger fi if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:hdd1 ]; then echo ide-disk1 > /sysby addy75 - Debian
Hello bodhi thank you a lot for your help in advance. I'm working with kernel 3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1 and uboot uboot.2013.10-tld-1. The system (rootfs) is installed an an ssd, my data-disk is an 4TB WD Red. System works goods (little problems with the mysql-server for owncloud but i will fixit ;-) ) I adjusted the settings in rc.local. I hope it was the right way but (I tried to sby addy75 - Debian
Hello, i got my system working. omv, owncloud, twonky all's working good. Kernel is 3.17. The only thing not working are the LEDs. I tried to use the settings from davidedg but all leds stay dark only the power led is getting green. Any idea what to do?by addy75 - Debian
New install, new hope. Did all as i did before. Now i get this error while "apt-get upgrade" Processing triggers for man-db ... fopen: Permission denied Is there anybody using an NSA325v2 with an working install of OMV?by addy75 - Debian
I don't know why. Yesterday everything works great. Shutdown, restarts, all works perfect. Now i turn on the nas and it continues rebooting. Lastet kernel & uboot installed. U-Boot 2013.10-tld-1 (Aug 29 2014 - 22:07:26) ZyXEL NSA325 2-Bay Power Media Server SoC: Kirkwood 88F6282_?? DRAM: 512 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serialby addy75 - Debian
I'm running the latest kernel :-( I've reinstalled the system, all i working. I'll see tomorrow what daylight brings :)by addy75 - Debian
... i don't know why... it only sux. Yesterday i prepared the SSD and updated the kernel. It started everytime without problems. Now i want to configure OMV and the system but... the box restarts after 30sec. I used the USB Stick with kernel 3.14 -> restart. After >20 retrys the system starts with the USB stick. New uboot & new kernel but it restarts. As there are peopleby addy75 - Debian
bodhi, ok. I though the dog was "killed" by the new uboot.... Anyway - Thank you for the good work !!!by addy75 - Debian
Bad new: The box restarts when the system is not loaded in time, everytime after 30sec. The FS wants to performe a self-check [ ok ] Activating swap...done. [ 28.799809] EXT4-fs (sda1): re-mounted. Opts: (null) [....] Checking root file system...fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 rootfs contains a file system with errors, check forced. rootfs: |==================================by addy75 - Debian
Box comes up with ext4 FS and 4TB build in. Sometimes it reboots just after the DHCPREQUEST. I had to install Debian on an SSD. The stick causes a lot of problems installing OMV...by addy75 - Debian
I don't know why.... but now it works. Later i will check if the NAS starts when te 4TB HDD is connectedby addy75 - Debian
It doesn't work scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found ** No boot file defined ** 6362802 bytes read in 686 ms (8.8 MiB/s) ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 01100000 ... Image Name: initramfs-3.14.0-kirkwood-tld-1 Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size:by addy75 - Debian
Hello everybody, this sunday I used the time to update the uboot. Updating worked without problems but i don't know why the env-settings got "lost". Theser were the original settings bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=nand_mtd:0x100000(uboot),0x80000(uboot_env),0x80000(key_store),0x80000(info),0xA00000(etc),0xA00000(kernel_1),0x2FC0000(rootfs1),0xA00000(kernel_2),0x2FCby addy75 - Debian
I give up. I feel that my skill isn't high enough to be able to update the uboot. The original software comes up when the 4TB is build in. Booting Debian using the "sata-debian-uboot" script booting stops while scanning the HDDs Reset IDE: Marvell Serial ATA Adapter Integrated Sata device found [0 0 0]: Enable DMA mode (6) Device 0 @ 0 0: Model: INTEL SSDSA2BW160G3Lby addy75 - Debian
Ok, thank you in advance. I will try my best at home. Quotebodhi After you got UART booting going, you can plug in your 4TB HDD rootfs, it should boot without problem. My problem is that debian isn't booting when i put my 4TB in. Rootf is on a stick / ssd and working. One time bootet, i can plug 4TB HDD in without problems...until i to the next reboot.by addy75 - Debian
Hello bodhi, thank you for your reply. Yes, i'm able to boot the Debian either USB stick or the SSD. I'm using the rootfs file from this webseite Rootfs-File No, until now i haven't installed the new uboot. Question: Does a new uboot really fix the problem, that debian stops booting when the 4TB HDD is put in the 2nd bay? davygravy wrote Quotedavygravy How to deby addy75 - Debian
Hello everybody, i've bought the zyxel NSA-325v2 several weeks ago. My first thought was to put any linux on it to be indipendet form the manufacturer in case that the stock BS isn't developed anymore. Maybe i'm to much noob / to stupid or i got a strange box i don't know.... I tried my very best. First i tried ALARM, as there exists an easy "install-how-to"by addy75 - Debian