I forgot all about 8.3 naming on fat partitions... GoFlexNet> fatls usb 0:1 /rootfs/ ./ ../ boot/ 2161096 boot-upd.xz conf/ 75939840 mdlocal.uzi 14831616 mfsroot.uzi 36 version supposed to be .uzip files GoFlexNet> fatls usb 0:1 /rootfs/boot/ ./ ../ kernel/by workingman - Off-Topic
No problem! I'll whip up a new rootfs with kernel on the fat partition. Will let you know what that does... funny thing is that the rootfs is all held in a ramdisk /dev/xmd0 on / (ufs, local, noatime, acls) /dev/xmd0 120M 34M 86M 28% / the rootfs tarball should be able to live happily on a fat partition.by workingman - Off-Topic
Hey Bodhi! Thanks for the response. Not sure I can show you everything you want to see though. Apparently the uboot that they include with the RPi NAS has all the goodness but I'm not getting it to chainload correctly. From this site - http://blog.khubla.com/freebsd/how-does-the-crochet-freebsd-arm-boot-work I found this blurb: U-Boot is a very capable boot loader, that can bootby workingman - Off-Topic
Hi guys, Thanks to all the fabulous people here I've been using debian on my 3 goflex net machines quite happily for several years now but after virtualizing my asterisk servers I have a free pair of them to play with. After seeing that an ARM build of NAS4Free was available for the Raspberry Pi I was quite excited to think I might be able to have the same NAS software I run just aboutby workingman - Off-Topic