[nas-2000] Re: I'm a pirate

  • From: philipp Wehrheim <flipstar@xxxxxxx>
  • To: nas-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 23:01:10 +0200

hehe

Tom Haukap schrieb:
> Hi pirate, hi folks,
> 
> you can find some pics of the device here: http://haukap.net. Not sure if I
> should continue this blog. Flip is doing a great job.
> 
> I'm glad that Flip was able to enable his USB port with the other firmware.
> Cool.
> 
> Raid 1 sounds fine. My device is waiting for the second Die drive I bought
> on ebay. But raid 1 on a 1.1 USB port? In the end why not connect a USB hub
> an build a raid 5? Ups! Only guidelines ;)
sure ;-) going for highspeed

what i want to do is get opensync for my palm working via bluetooth
and the encryption key for the hd on a usb-stick would be nice too

so again there a lot to do ..
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Tom
>  
> 
> Am 14.05.2007 21:43 Uhr schrieb "Aurelien" unter <massman@xxxxxxx>:
> 
>> Hope Tom will send some pictures of this new Nas drive !!!
>>
>> philipp Wehrheim a écrit :
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> first of all Tom is the man of the day !!!!
>>>
>>> Today Tom send me a email and was telling me that
>>> his NAS (not raidsonic) has the same cpu and stuff
>>> as the NAS-1000 / NAS-2000 but his NAS got
>>> an USB-Port!!
>>>
>>> There is an unsoldert one on our NAS which
>>> I soldered some time ago but never managed to
>>> make it run.
>>>
>>> So I asked him for the link to the firmware
>>> http://svp.co.uk/helpdesk/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditem
>>> id=41
>>>
>>> unpacked the Firmware and flashed the Kernel to my nas
>>> and after loading  ohci-hcd.ko module
>>> the usb-port works!!!
>>>
>>> That also means that it is possible now to
>>> attach a 2nd harddisk and make a raid-1
>>>
>>> The only thing that needs to be changed that tinkys
>>> /etc/rc.start only searches for /dev/{hda,hdb} but the hd
>>> now shows up at /dev/hdd
>>> and some nods needs to be created ...
>>>
>>> stay tuned
>>> I'll check the ftp -> lib stuff next :-)
>>>
>>> --
>>> flip
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Aurelien schrieb:
>>>   
>>>> Dennis Suchomsky a écrit :
>>>>     
>>>>> Don't think so at leat not consicously. I resetet the Box by pushing
>>>>> the "default button" but the result is the same...
>>>>>       
>>>> I don't understand what you mean. (I had the same problem, I plugged my
>>>> drive with USB on my computer, deleted the exisintg partition and
>>>> then reboot with network and NAS started correctly. (the default button
>>>> has not the same result)
>>>>     
>>>>> 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?
>>>>> 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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