Ok... I'll stay in bullseye for the moment. I guess my usage scenario is similar to the one you mention (no wild stuff around here :) ). Thanks!by Nuno - Debian
Thanks for the feedback! Quotebodhi [...] And I have not noticed any slow down.[...] Just to clarify... Are you using the samba backports (v4.17.10) or the stock bullseye one (v4.13.13)? I only seem to have slowdown issues while using v4.17.10.by Nuno - Debian
Hi! I am using Samba on a regular basis on my GoFlex Home as a very basic home file sharing system (no domain controller). Is it wise to keep doing so using the default Samba version in bullseye? I am asking this because I tried to use the version from bullseye-backports a few months ago and my little box slowed to a crawl because, I suppose, it has low available RAM to run these newer versionby Nuno - Debian
Thank you! I'm just glad I could help a tiny little bit! :-)by Nuno - Debian
"kirkwood-asus_m25.dtb" appears to be missing from the latest Linux Kernel 5.18.6 Kirkwood package. Is this to be expected? Thanks!by Nuno - Debian
Thanks! I did what you suggested and everything is fine now. The Pogoplug booted to Debian and I was able to set a swapfile and update all packages. Now I just have to update the kernel and maybe try updating Debian to bullseye...by Nuno - uBoot
bodhi, Thanks! QuoteThe mtds are actually the same. I was suspecting that, because I noticed the size of mtd0 was the sum of mtd1 and mtd2... :-) Before doing what you suggested, I tried to modify fw_env.config to reference mtd1 instead of mtd0. Now there's no memory allocation error, and fw_printenv appears to work, but I do see a warning/error: /tools # ./fw_printenv Warning:by Nuno - uBoot
Hi! I recently aquired for just a few € a Pogoplug V3 (POGO-P24). It had been modified in an unknown way, but I managed to use the serial console to remove some strange static IP configuration and reset the SSH password so that I now have SSH access. I tried to boot the rootfs from 17 May 2020 but it didn't work (I didn't try to find out why because this wasn't a priority).by Nuno - uBoot
I'd like to just to let you know I might have found the issue. After playing around with f3write/f3read I found out that the SD card I've been using with my GoFlex is a bit unreliable (not fake, just with some random errors). The surprise is that every other SD I tried (some 3 others, with 4 different USB adapters) behaved nearly the same. I finally managed to find a regular USB flashby Nuno - Debian