No luck Marvell>> scsi reset Reset SCSI AHCI init for unit0 SATA link 0 timeout. SATA link 1 timeout. Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices... Found 0 device(s). Marvell>> scsi reset Reset SCSI Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found ** scsi detection can run only once - please reset board before running deby bonk1990 - Debian
Marvell>> setenv load_image_addr 0x02000000 Marvell>> setenv load_initrd_addr 0x3000000 Marvell>> setenv load_image 'echo loading uImage from raw HDD ...; scsi device 0; scsi read $load_image_addr 0x5000 0x2F00' Marvell>> setenv load_initrd 'echo loading uInitrd from raw HDD ...; scsi device 0; scsi read $load_initrd_addr 0xA000 0x4F00' Marvell>by bonk1990 - Debian
2.a. Zero out the first 50MiB of the HDD root@debian:/dev# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1MiB count=50 50+0 records in 50+0 records out 52428800 bytes (52 MB, 50 MiB) copied, 1.50373 s, 34.9 MB/s 2.b. Create a single partition that starts at 50MiB using fdisk. Command (m for help): n Partition type p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) e extended (container for logiby bonk1990 - Debian
Great, thank you for your help.by bonk1990 - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bonk1990, > > > Yes. Will SSD be fine? > > I have to restore original mtd first. > > Yes it would be OK. But don't start yet! let me > take sometime to get oriented back to this box, > and revise the instruction. And then you would > start the installation with original mtds.by bonk1990 - Debian
Ah, I don't know if that matters but I have DS116. But steps will be the same i think.by bonk1990 - Debian
Ok, ready when you are.by bonk1990 - Debian
Yes. Will SSD be fine? I have to restore original mtd first.by bonk1990 - Debian
Is there a plan to update Section II: "Installion with HDD rootfs"?by bonk1990 - Debian
I successfully installed on Synology DS116. I am looking forward to approved installation instructions on HDD. Thanks for amazing work!by bonk1990 - Debian
Thanks. You are awsome!by bonk1990 - Debian
Hi, there is a possibility to create .img file of my rootfs? (or other option to backup my usb stick)by bonk1990 - Debian
I need your help because I'm not sure what i should do. I'm trying install Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 on nsa325v2. I have created usb rootfs by root and kept entry /dev/root ext3. Whats should I do next? My guess I should set some variables in u-boot's env. Is that right? Could you tell me what should I set step-by-step? I found this but Iby bonk1990 - Debian
Hey, i just bought NSA325v2 and I'm new here. Please correct me if I'm wrong. To install Debian on my device I should: 1) upgrade u-boot - not necessarily, but have to if i want FDT? 2) install kernel 3.17 from this post even if i didn't upgrade u-boot? 3) install rootfs 3.17 from this post even if i didn't upgrade u-boot? Is this correct list of steps?by bonk1990 - Debian