Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-03-11 Thread Mello
Hi, after the (usual) long delay I've managed to fight my jet-lag with a good coffee and I've tested the image Arnaud provided me with :) The steps I've followed are: 1. halt the startup sequence at Redboot> prompt with CTRL+C 2. *RedBoot> fis load ramdisk.gz* 3. *RedBoot> load -r -v -h 192.168.1.

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-25 Thread Rtp
Mello writes: Hi, > So, basically, I must stop the startup sequence at a point where I can > gain access to the Redboot prompt. > Then issue the commands you suggested, right? > > Questions: > 1. where do I find/how can I generate such a kernel? I've build one for you. It's based on the 2.6.33

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-19 Thread Mello
So, basically, I must stop the startup sequence at a point where I can gain access to the Redboot prompt. Then issue the commands you suggested, right? Questions: 1. where do I find/how can I generate such a kernel? 2. what happens to my device after doing this test? Will it revert to normal after

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-18 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Arnaud Patard [2010-02-18 15:30]: > You can try booting a kernel with ep80219 support and looks what's > happening. Unfortunately, you can't use debian iop32x kernel packages as > iirc, they don't have the iq31244 option enabled. No, they don't. But I'll enable the option for the next upload s

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-18 Thread Rtp
Mello writes: Hi, > Hi Arnaud and all, > sorry for the long wait but I've been traveling (for work). > > Please find attached the requested data. I believe I've taken the > entire boot log. > Also I've run a few commands to explore /proc filesystem. >From what I can see from the 2 files, your n

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-04 Thread Mello
Hi All, and sorry for my belated reply but a work-related trip has brought me away. 1. to Arnaud: I'll provide you (and the list) with those info ASAP. Let's hope we can get something started. Thank you! 2. to JFS: I had read Martin's pages, rather thoroughly, but still I'm wary of following those

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-01 Thread JF Straeten
Hi, On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 06:34:09PM +0100, Arnaud Patard wrote: > > It seems pretty similar to the Intel SS400-E... > > fwiw, I doubt it's a ss4000e. Lanner has put 32MB of flash and 2 > GbE on their PCB. So, it's seems to you impossible to boot the d-i on it ? What will be needed to succe

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-01 Thread Rtp
"JF Straeten" writes: > Hi, > > On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 05:00:35PM +0100, Mello wrote: > >> Very simply put, it is a 4-bay box, built around the Intel IOP 80219 >> (@400MHz) architecture. >> It also features an externally accessible serial interface, one 1G >> Ethernet interface and 256MB RAM (+8

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-01 Thread JF Straeten
Hi, On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 05:00:35PM +0100, Mello wrote: > Very simply put, it is a 4-bay box, built around the Intel IOP 80219 > (@400MHz) architecture. > It also features an externally accessible serial interface, one 1G > Ethernet interface and 256MB RAM (+8MB flash). Additionally, although

Re: 2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-01 Thread Rtp
Mello writes: > Hi all, Hi, > I've searched through the archives but I've found nothing about my > LAN-based NAS (in the subject) hence I'm asking the alias... > > Anybody has any ideas on how to hack it to carry out a fresh install > of Debian+Samba on Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN)? > Ver

2nd try: Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN) - IOP architecture - HELP requested

2010-02-01 Thread Mello
Hi all, I've searched through the archives but I've found nothing about my LAN-based NAS (in the subject) hence I'm asking the alias... Anybody has any ideas on how to hack it to carry out a fresh install of Debian+Samba on Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID (N0001LN)? Very simply put, it is a 4-bay box, b