Hello, i want to control the onboard buzzer of a nsa320 , maybe by echoing stuff into a file under /sys/class/whatever. the purpose is to have an audible feedback in the event of a major malfunction(like overtemperature , fan failure, smartctl etc.) By googling "nsa320 buzzer", i found in this post http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/arch/arm/boot/dts/kirkwood-nsa320.dtsby shivahoj - Debian
Hello, i want to control the onboard buzzer of a nsa320 , maybe by echoing stuff into a file under /sys/class/whatever. the purpose is to have an audible feedback in the event of a major malfunction(like overtemperature , fan failure, smartctl etc.) By googling "nsa320 buzzer", i found in this post http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/arch/arm/boot/dts/kirkwood-nsa320.dtsby shivahoj - uBoot
Hello, about two weeks ago i wrote about the missing/nonfunctional sensors stuff on zyxel NSA320 (sudo sensors-detect finds no sensors). I did not understand all of pbg4's and bodhis messages about this Topic, regarding the complexity of making this work in a current kernel. So is there a chance of having this working in the foreseeable future? Is there any way in which i can contribuby shivahoj - uBoot
Hello, i would gladly offer my NSA320 to test any upcoming software development. I have two of them(one in Zyxels original firmware version, one with latest Uboot and Kernel). I still want to try to download and save first one's MTD contents, check the possibility of re-installation, and then also flash it to latest Uboot and Kernel. Maybe i could speed up this process(maybe 'tilby shivahoj - uBoot
Then there someting else is wrong, because i have installed root@zyxie:/sys/devices/platform/gpio_keys/input# uname -a Linux zyxie 4.1.0-kirkwood-tld-1 #2 PREEMPT Sun Jun 28 01:12:41 PDT 2015 armv5tel GNU/Linux , it should work then. Maybe something else is wrong?by shivahoj - uBoot
OK, i successfully tried to update to latest u-boot, and kernel. Now, everything works just fine, even the USB Ports... I changed the /etc.rc.local to include the following right at the top: echo heartbeat >/sys/class/leds/nsa320:orange:sys/trigger echo usb-host > /sys/class/leds/nsa320:green:usb/trigger echo ide-disk1 > /sys/class/leds/nsa320:green:hdd1/trigger echo ide-diskby shivahoj - uBoot
Thanks a lot, that did help! wonderful! And i even remembered my root password... One strange thing: i tried your "4b" solution on the USB flash stick first, but it couldnt find the root filesystem(as i think of it now, not THAT strange). T hen i copied the entire /boot folder to the harddisk, and there it worked. Now i can go and try to upgrade to the latest kernel. Do i needby shivahoj - uBoot
Hello, i have a NSA320 and a while ago i succesfully (kind of ) installed the 2011.12 uboot and 3.17 Linux. Only the USB didnt work and i wrote for help about it here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,19251,19251#msg-19251 I did not succeed in solving the Problems, dont remember what i tried exactly. Then i put it away for some months, and want to give it a new start now. I have netcby shivahoj - uBoot
Anybody? This debian/archlinux/whatever "upgrade" is really a one way road? So if there is no way to return to the factory delivered software(and its updates), i would strongly advise against all other software installations. just my 2 cents... Dirkby shivahoj - Debian
Hello, i just got a 2nd working NSA320, and i just installed the latest factory firmware (V4.70(AFO.1)) on it. Before going into a second debian installation, i would want to know if there is a known working way to download, save, conserve and for a last option, later re-upload the factory firmware? Or , maybe even simpler, to initiate installation of the stock firmware (possibly extractedby shivahoj - Debian
Hello, today i installed the most recent debian (Debian-3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1), and it works like a charm. I installed Munin, apache, samba, netatalk, all is fine. But when i wanted to restore the backup i made previously(via a win laptop to an external NTFS-formatted USB3 Harddisk), i saw that the restore speed was roughly in the 15 MB/s range over samba. in the opposite direction, from the NSby shivahoj - Debian