Re: [PATCH] flash-kernel: add support for eSATA SheevaPlug

2010-02-19 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* John Holland [2010-02-19 23:25]: > Supplement the debian flash-kernel package with support for the eSATA > SheevaPlug hardware. Thanks. Let's wait and see first what the kernel people say. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debia

[PATCH] flash-kernel: add support for eSATA SheevaPlug

2010-02-19 Thread John Holland
Supplement the debian flash-kernel package with support for the eSATA SheevaPlug hardware. Signed-of-by: John Holland -- diff -Naur usr/sbin/flash-kernel usr/sbin/flash-kernel.new --- usr/sbin/flash-kernel 2010-02-19 09:11:25.799090095 +0100 +++ usr/sbin/flash-kernel.new 2010-02-19 09:14:

Re: Alternative to using USB-Stick as mass storage on NSLU2

2010-02-19 Thread Ruediger Leibrandt
Am Donnerstag 18 Februar 2010 schrieb Björn Wetterbom: > I've used a Freecom 2.5" drive for a couple of years with good > results. USB powered of course. I'd say go for a 1.8" external usb hdd. Same wear-cycle as a 2.5" drive ( MTBF ~> 50.000 hours ), but uses even less power. -- Rüdiger -- T

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: Alternative to using USB-Stick as mass storage on NSLU2

2010-02-19 Thread u7l11ey
Björn Wetterbom wrote: > I've also used an external WD 3.5" drive which I am very pleased with, > and since WD offers a wide variety of 2.5" drives at good prices I > would go for one of those. Thanks for that suggestion. I've read several recommendations for WD 2.5" drives, so I'd like to go tha