* Felix Andreas Braun <felix.br...@mail.mcgill.ca> [2013-11-15 16:39]:
> I was following debian testing on a QNAP TS 119. Since the update
> late on 12 Nov 2013, I am unable to boot the device. While I haven't
> been able to root cause my problems, I suspect it might have to do
> with the kernel update included in that version.

I take it you have no serial console?

> Is there any well known way to re-flash a current debian kernel without 
> wiping the contents of the HD?

You can generate a recovery image with the old kernel from disk.
I thought there were intructions for this on my web site but I just
checked and there aren't. :(

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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