gtx coms schrieb:
Hi Flip, > We are talking about a "real" SATA device -> there is no PATA to SATA > adapter or something used right?Correct, is is a Seagate Barracuda ES SATA 3.0Gb/s 500-GB Hard Drive; model number ST3500630NS, no adapters.> > I'm afraid I do not have this information, as the current firmware does> > not allow telnet access; if there is any other way please let me know. > > A serial cable may help. I do not know much about this area, is the serial port unsoldered?
have a look: http://flipstar.net/myfaq/index.php?sid=44289&lang=de&action=artikel&cat=7&id=14&artlang=de
> > > No the Raidsonic FW has a very simple mechanism of starting Twonky. > > > Twonky and a howto can be found on the RS website.I have been searching for the Raidsonic website, but I'm not sure I know what to look for; any further info?
http://raidsonic.de/de/pages/service/driver.phpI'll be bussy till the 13.2. but after that date I'm willing to help you to solve the problem. Anyway you know Tom's blog right?
http://haukap.net/2007/05/13/enabling-telnet-the-other-way/ -- flip
Thanks George ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 21:09:30 +0100 > From: flipstar@xxxxxxx > To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [nas-2000] Re: Dual HDD NAS (SATA) Firmware > > > > gtx coms schrieb: > > Hi Flip, > > > > Thanks for your reply, it is much appreciated! > >> > > > (i) Although Tinky supports up to two IDE devices, does this include > > > > SATA hard disk drives; or will I be losing the option of installing a> > > > second hard disk drive in future? > > > > > > No SATA is not supported! > > > > That answers that question, I guess Tinky is no longer an option! > > We are talking about a "real" SATA device -> there is no PATA to SATA > adapter or something used right? > > > > > > Do you have Gigabit Ethernet? > > > If so you may want to check this: http://nas-4220.org > > > -> this Box got SATA, Gigabit Ethernet and USB2 > > > > Unfortunately no, I do not have Gigabit Ethernet. > > > > > > (ii) Are there any instructions on how to install TwonkyMedia; a > > assume > > > > I should create an ipkg package from the Linux version, is this > > correct? > > > > > > No the Raidsonic FW has a very simple mechanism of starting Twonky. > > > Twonky and a howto can be found on the RS website. > >> > Is this the CentriNAS (v233a) firmware, which I have already downloaded> > but not installed; if not, do you have a link please? > > > > > Can you post your /etc/rc file or upload it somewhere? > > > What is your kernel version (uname -a)? > >> > I'm afraid I do not have this information, as the current firmware does> > not allow telnet access; if there is any other way please let me know. > > A serial cable may help. > > > > > Thanks again > > welcome :-) > flip > > > > George > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 20:45:02 +0100 > > > From: flipstar@xxxxxxx > > > To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: [nas-2000] Re: Dual HDD NAS (SATA) Firmware > > > > > > Hey George, > > > > > > gtx coms schrieb: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I am currently using a Dual HDD NAS with the most recent firmware > > > > version (G5S52233211) and one Seagate 500 GB hard drive installed; > > as I> > > > would like to stream audio & video files, I am considering the Tinky> > > > firmware and would appreciate any advice on the following issues - > > > >> > > > (i) Although Tinky supports up to two IDE devices, does this include > > > > SATA hard disk drives; or will I be losing the option of installing a> > > > second hard disk drive in future? > > > > > > No SATA is not supported! > > > > > > Do you have Gigabit Ethernet? > > > If so you may want to check this: http://nas-4220.org > > > -> this Box got SATA, Gigabit Ethernet and USB2 > > > > > > > (ii) Are there any instructions on how to install TwonkyMedia; a > > assume > > > > I should create an ipkg package from the Linux version, is this > > correct? > > > > > > No the Raidsonic FW has a very simple mechanism of starting Twonky. > > > Twonky and a howto can be found on the RS website. > > > > > > > (iii) Is there any way of creating an ipkg package from a small > > Windows > > > > application? > > > > > > no > > > > > > Can you post your /etc/rc file or upload it somewhere? > > > What is your kernel version (uname -a)? > > > > > > -- > > > flip > > > > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > Everything in one place. All new Windows Live! > > <http://www.windowslive.co.uk/get-live> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------Think you know your TV, music and film? Try Search Charades! <https://www.searchcharades.com>