Running davygravy's 3.3.2 kernel. Finally after weeks of struggle I got my GFH fully setup on SATA. Everything was working so I booted up, changed a whole mess of things like: installed a bunch of packages, including transmission-daemon and samaba, setup led lights (modprobe'd some modules and did some manual testing, then added those modules to /etc/modules and changed my halt file toby floodo1 - Debian
i have the same problem, years later :) how to fix it?by floodo1 - Debian
http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?pid=29469#p29469 now I'm wondering if I format it on the GFH, the swap it over to the usb3.0 base, will my 3TB ntfs partition still be readable, say on windows 7? seems unlikey, but I'm gonna have to give it a shot since I'm gonna repartition / format on the GFH tomorrow after I can find a temporary home for the files that are currenby floodo1 - uBoot
Many thanks to optim. I took all the bootup sequence commands from his uboot environment, left out the parts about his nc server, and directing things to the serial connection (which I don't have...yet), and now I've got the thing successfully booting off of usb, with or without the sata drive plugged in. But now I ran into a new bind....this one has no good solution though! Unlikeby floodo1 - uBoot
So I've been through hell, and made it most of the way back in getting my GFH to work properly. Here is a (semi-)quick rundown: followed Arch guide to get uboot installed but ended up with the wrong arcNumber set. Couldn't change any uboot environment variables because GFH requires the infamous 40ms patch that DavyGravy has been so kind enough to compile for people. Was stuck with thby floodo1 - uBoot
I don't see any reason why this won't work. Each dockstar should be pulling well under an amp, and i'm sure your PSU has more than a few amps to spare on the 12v rails.by floodo1 - Debian