* Mathias Waack [2009-03-09 22:55]:
> how do I change the root partition in my qnap ts-209? I assume I
> have to create a new image and copy it to the flash, right?
>
> Just for the background: I've installed debian on my qnap (btw:
> thank you for the good work!) and some time later I've added a
Hi all,
how do I change the root partition in my qnap ts-209? I assume I have to
create a new image and copy it to the flash, right?
Just for the background: I've installed debian on my qnap (btw: thank you for
the good work!) and some time later I've added a second hard disk. So I've
convert
* Dieter Bloms [2009-03-08 19:26]:
> > This didn't happen when you were running 2.6.26 on the QNAP, right?
>
> yes with the original kernel I had no problems, but the performance was
> very bad (~1.5MB/s writing).
Well, if the network connection didn't hang with 2.6.26 but it hangs
with 2.6.29-r
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