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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Can you tell me what's wrong? This is my usb with ext2 boot and ext4 rootfs which worked under the old mtd0. I plugged it into usb 1. The commands are identical to the one from bobafetthotmail except...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

I see no error here, let's look again at your U-Boot env: you don't need a special bootcmd line for each USB port because they are all recognized. $(loadaddr) points to??? please use it directly as...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

@edinger, > @bodhi: how can I restore old mtd0 when I cannot > boot into any system (stock or linux). I tried to > create one single ext3 usb stick with 8GB, but it > didn't boot either....

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Here is the log. I created a new usb stick with 3.18.5.

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

@edinger, According to the boot log, you have installed uboot.2014.07-tld-4 for NSA325, but did not flash the default u-boot envs in section B. But instead, your current envs are a mixed of stock...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hi, it gets better...but complained about wrong machid, so I changed these values directly in uEnv.txt. I assume uEnv.txt will be read during boot, so I changed some values:...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

edinger, > Maybe it's related to the fact that I just > unpacked the 3.18.5 package to the usb stick as I > have no running system on NSA325 to create the > correct kernel with your...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Thanks a lot. It works now. I wrote your environment-variables again after booting into debian + adjusting mdtpart and hwaddr values and renamed the uEnv.txt file. What do I have to change now to run...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

edinger, > What do I have to change now to run a usb stick > with 2 partitions (boot and rootfs) - possibly > rootfs with ext4? See this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,19093 In...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hi davidedg, i've have hdparmed all three devices /dev/sdc: Timing cached reads: 578 MB in 2.01 seconds = 287.89 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 228 MB in 3.01 seconds = 75.72 MB/sec...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

addy75, > Now copy data (tried >4GB mkv) fromt the HDD to > the USB3 Device and M(idnight)C(ommander) shows me > only speed up to 1,5mb/s. > > Anything i can check? What file systems...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Hi bodhi, FS on the internal disks (SSD / HDD) ist ext4, USB3 HDD is ntfs. Datatransfer via network is about 30mb/s

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

addy75 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FS on the internal disks (SSD / HDD) ist ext4, USB3 HDD is ntfs. I'd point to this first - try with another format For...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

I've installed NTFS-3G. I hope i've configured it the right way ^-^

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Yes :) I agree with davidedg, it is suspected that NTFS is the cause. Please get output of mount And as davidedg said, try Ext3 or Ext4 first on USB 3.0 drive.

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Guys, how may I switch off or dim leds on the front? Is this possible?

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

See the content: cat /sys/class/leds/nsa325\:green\:sys/trigger none kbd-scrollock kbd-numlock kbd-capslock kbd-kanalock kbd-shiftlock kbd-altgrlock kbd-ctrllock kbd-altlock kbd-shiftllock...

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

Can I go from uboot 2014.07 to stock uboot 1.1.4?

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

cratsil1979 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can I go from uboot 2014.07 to stock uboot 1.1.4? See answer below.

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Re: NSA 325 V2 Debian Is Possible!

I don't have any mtd0 backup file to write back to NAND. Can i download it?

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