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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Yes, really interesting. So I took your advice, and plugged the USB3 drive (which is a Toshiba 1GB HDD) in and saved the dmesg output and the fdisk list output. Neither show any indication of the...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Mike, > a Toshiba 1GB Is it a 2.5" HDD? what model number? > Reading through the dmesg output, there doesn't > appear to be any reference to the Toshiba drive > (which I suppose I'd...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

It is a 2.5 inch HDD - model "Toshiba Canvio V63700-C 1TB 2.5" USB 3.0 Hard Disk Drive". There is certainly NO detection when plugged in front (USB3) port - but, as I've said previously, it is...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

> There > is certainly NO detection when plugged in front > (USB3) port - but, as I've said previously, it is > immediately recognised when plugged in a back > (USB2) port. That is very...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hi Bodhi - Before I'd seen your reply, I'd already gone down that path! So, I have been and purchased a 32GB USB3 flash drive, and here (below) is what I found - annotated output from the console...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Is the Toshiba Canvio USB 3.0 hard drive powered via USB 3 or does it have it's own power supply? If it is USB bus powered the USB port may not be supplying sufficient power. Ray

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

@Mike, QuoteSo, as you can see, it appears more likely that it is a specific problem with that Toshiba drive. Yes it seems so. QuoteI feel that we might be chasing dreams here. As I've said before,...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Thanks everyone. Yes, Ray, I agree with Bodhi about power, I agree it can be a problem, but I have tried a USB2 HD drive in that USB3 port and it works perfectly - so I'm pretty confident that's not...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

First of all, big thank you for all who contributed to this project. It's awesome to have Debian running on this old hardware. I have one question (or problem) though. I have the latest uBoot...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hey, the variables for the new uboot are not configured to boot stock from Flash. If there's no rootfs partition on any device your box will not boot.

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

szucsati Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > First of all, big thank you for all who > contributed to this project. It's awesome to have > Debian running on this...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Oh, it's good to know, I don't know why I thought it would. Is there a way to set it up though to fall back to NAND of there's no usb or sata device with rootfs? Or at least to manually configure it...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

szucsati, > Oh, it's good to know, I don't know why I thought > it would. Is there a way to set it up though to > fall back to NAND of there's no usb or sata device > with rootfs? Or at...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Well, I should try to find that memory stick then :). At some point I will want to sell this, and would be useful to have the chance to get back to the official (and outdated) software. Isn't mtd0...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

szucsati, > Well, I should try to find that memory stick then > :). At some point I will want to sell this, and > would be useful to have the chance to get back to > the official (and...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

I am not absolutely sure whether this is the correct thread or if this:https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 or https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,19093 this wouldn't be better. My NSA325 is...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Markus, > Here is my question: is it possible to have one > (slow) flash drive at the back USB2 for booting > with the most basic thing - and then the remaining > stuff on a faster drive...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Thanks bodhi! it worked great! My initial mistake has been, that I just used the flash drive from the back in the front (which obviously had more partitions) furthermore I found that f2fs seems to be...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Markus, > it worked great! My initial mistake has been, that > I just used the flash drive from the back in the > front (which obviously had more partitions) Cool! > furthermore I found...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

I would like to make use of the copy button to run a simple bash copy command. Tried the script from the first post but didnt work. Does anyone have any other solution? Also, i would take the...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hi fgh, > I would like to make use of the copy button to run > a simple bash copy command. Tried the script from > the first post but didnt work. Does anyone have > any other solution? We...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

First of all, thank you for this thread! It is awesome to run Debian on my aging NSA-325v2, being able to play with it however I want. However, I am seeing very slow write speeds. I have the following...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Just moved to a new place so my NAS is sleeping in a box somewhere... but I had similar experience when I switched to Debian. I think the stock fw used SMB 1, Debian uses SMB 3, and that needs a lot...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

All, You will need to look at how you have tuned (or lack of) NFS and Samba. The network speed iselft is not a problem. It should get you about 700 or 800 Mbs on a Gigabits network.

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Wiki thread Samba tuning QuoteSamba Samba smb.conf for a simple set up HowTo setup Samba/CIFS shares

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Wiki Thread QuoteNFS NFS - HowTo set up NFS shares (and boot NFS rootfs) Boot your Dockstar (and other plugs) using NFS rootfs Increase NFSD max_block_size

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Pure network benchmarks for NSA325 and GoFlex Net. Both are connected to a Gbits ethernet switch. ZyXEL NSA325 iperf -n2000M -i 3 -c 192.168.0.234...

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Re: Debian on NSA325 V1/V2

Found the box :). Although one HDD tray is missing, hmf... Anyway. Did a clean install with the latest Debian, and still getting the same network speed. No tuning has been done, SMB Read: ~36MBps, SMB...

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Re: Debian on NSA325 V1/V2

Run hdparm test. This is an HDD I use for daily backup. With SSD you should get a faster disk I/Os. [ 8.522803] ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl F300) [ 8.536972] ata1.00: ATA-9:...

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Re: Debian on NSA325 V1/V2

Hm... similar. root@nsa325:~# hdparm -tT /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb1: Timing cached reads: 600 MB in 2.00 seconds = 299.75 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 360 MB in 3.00 seconds = 119.91 MB/sec [...

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