[nas-2000] Re: I did it

  • From: philipp Wehrheim <flipstar@xxxxxxx>
  • To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:40:51 +0200

Hi Dennis,

Dennis Suchomsky schrieb:
> Don't think so at leat not consicously. I resetet the Box by pushing the
> "default button" but the result is the same...
> Can I try to update the box with an older version or with the original
> firmware? Is there any way to see the output when the system boots to
> know what is going wrong?
only if you have a serial adapter ...
check the myfaq -> its quite easy to build

have you tried to reflash?
check the image (tinky-2_3_2-mu_02.2) it should be exectly
8MB make sure to compare the md5sum!!!

bye
flip
> bye
> Dennis
> 
> Am 14.05.2007 um 16:46 schrieb Aurel:
> 
>> Did you delete the exisiting partitions on disk?
>>
>> Selon Dennis Suchomsky <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> Hello, after beeing happy that i finally found a alternative firmware
>>> for my nas-1000 i spent almost the whole weekend to Backup all the
>>> stuff and install the new system :)
>>> I excactly folloewd the steps of point 5 of the readme file. It
>>> worked almost like described but after I press 1 (for booting the
>>> kernel code) the NAS keeps working for ever. I waited for almost 2
>>> hours then I restarted the Nas and waited again but no Service is
>>> runniing on the NAS. What shall I do now to get my Nas working again
>>> the redboot program still works when I telnet the NAS with telnet
>>> 192.168.2.71 9000 directly after i pushed the power button.
>>> Thanks and I hope you can help me.
>>> Sol
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Aurel
>>
> 
> 

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