Of course, once flashed I'll add the cost for shipping backby cotarelo - Off-Topic
Sure, I am in Spain. But I would ship worldwide, I believe a chip or board can be in a regular letterby cotarelo - Off-Topic
Hello people, My Netgear Stora is disconnected since a couple of years, and while I bought the material to perform the flash and I have a basic knowledge, I am not sure I will ever find the time to mess with this. I am wondering if I there would be a way that I would sending the board or the fash chip to anybody from you to receive it flashed. Regardsby cotarelo - Off-Topic
fcollingwood Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amazing to see this topic still alive considering > the age of these Stora boxes. > > I haven't touched mine since I set it up according > to the first post in this topic, but thinking I > should maybe update a few things. My Stora has > been sitting quietly in my rack cabinet, actingby cotarelo - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here is an old saying: If it ain't broken, > don't fix it.. > > I believe you can make it a dual boot, i.e. boot > external OS on an external storage. In this case, > you probably need to update the uboot if the > original uboot doesn't support a boot from an > external deviceby cotarelo - Debian
Thank you bodhi, I have last question... for the bonus! :) Is possible to start the new system (u-boot and debian) from a live-usb? In this way I could try if the system would work the way is expected. If it's not possible to do it live... I know it is probably wiser to stay in the current system as you mentioned before, but the idea of having an updated OS and more capable system iby cotarelo - Debian
Thank you for the responses! Do you know if things like a scheduled wakeup or sleep of hard drives when unused, fan control based on temperature and the green led indicators for hard drive activity and red for hard drive failure will be a difficult thing to set up? I like the idea of a minimal system and I used to be a Linux sysadmin. However I just don't know how different will be toby cotarelo - Debian
Hello! I have a Netgear Stora still alive. This box a Marvell 88F6281 (1 GHz) with: 256 MiB Flash, 128 MB Ram, one USB 2.0 and 1 GbE and 2 sata ports, it's a NAS from 2010 that runs Linux 2.6.22.18-Netgear Axentra HipServ OS. Now it's where it gets interesting... The company Netgear is dropping the support and while the NAS will still work, they drop part of the functionalityby cotarelo - Debian
You are installing the Debian distribution in the disk drives, and while it's good for storage... wouldn't render the box unusable (not bootinh) if there's a raid inconsistency or if both of the disks fail? Wouldn't it be better if the Operating Systems is loading in the Flash disk? Is it any way to do that? Or perhaps I got it wrong and while debian is loaded in the flashby cotarelo - Debian