SS4000E Partition type

2015-11-14 Thread Bob Stewart
I will be using my SS4000E as a fileserver for mythtv.  I came in this morning with the Brazil F1 Qualifying still running, and couldn't watch the video at the same time.  The thing seems to be IO bound or maybe the processor is maxed out.  I think the problem is that I put an EXT4 partition on

Re: SS4000E wheezy upgrade (was Re: SS4000E - partitions restoration)

2015-11-13 Thread Bob Stewart
Hi Craig, If it's running, then by definition nothing is missing.  If you kept a copy of the install log, look for the part where it ran "flash-kernel".  That puts everything needed into flash.  Glad it worked out!  I learned a lot from this thread, myself. Now, for the next step, you might want

Re: SS4000E - partitions restoration [was: Re: SS4000E install problem]

2015-11-11 Thread Bob Stewart
e. I really appreciate the help. I have some hope again and I really hate to let machines win lol. Craig On Nov 11, 2015 6:37 PM, "JF Straeten" wrote: Hi Bob, On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 10:39:18PM +, Bob Stewart wrote: [...] > Name  FLASH addr  Mem addr  

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-11 Thread Bob Stewart
are named block1 block2   I have been able to load debian to it and perform an install but it fails at saving to flash I am assuming this is because the partitions are missing to flash to. Can somebody please help me either restore the partitions or restore back to factory so I can try again. 

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-11 Thread Bob Stewart
em Hi Bob, On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 04:49:06PM +, Bob Stewart wrote: [...] > So, if someone could point me to the files used to install wheezy > directly, I'd appreciate it. Do you mean that you prefer to reinstall from wheezy directly ? If so, why ? > Here's

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-10 Thread Bob Stewart
I'm a bit confused about the use of the term "squeezy" in this thread.  Squeeze and Wheezy are two different releases, aren't they?.  I was unable to install wheezy directly to my SS4000E.  However, I was able to install squeeze and then do a dist-upgrade to wheezy.  So, if someone could point m

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-08 Thread Bob Stewart
OK, thanks.  I missed that. From: JF Straeten To: debian-arm@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 5:45 PM Subject: Re: SS4000E install problem On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 07:35:19AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 23:19 +0000, Bob Stewart wr

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-08 Thread Bob Stewart
Bob From: Paul Wise To: Bob Stewart Cc: "debian-arm@lists.debian.org" Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 5:01 PM Subject: Re: SS4000E install problem On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 17:08 +0000, Bob Stewart wrote: > I understand your concern, Paul.  But the reality is that any > net

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-08 Thread Bob Stewart
net access, the risks are extremely small for my new SS4000. Bob From: Paul Wise To: Bob Stewart Cc: "debian-arm@lists.debian.org" Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2015 6:31 AM Subject: Re: SS4000E install problem On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 3:37 AM, Bob Stewart wrote: > I

SS4000E - moving OS to new disk

2015-11-06 Thread Bob Stewart
I originally installed Squeeze to an old 200GB drive.  Now that it's working properly, how do I move everything to a new drive without having to reinstall?  I've verified that the boot drive can be in any of the 4 slots, so I'm guessing that the UUIDs for "/" and "/boot" are stored in flash.  Do

Re: SS4000E install problem

2015-11-05 Thread Bob Stewart
ow!), just big disks holding videos that occasionally get swapped out. Also, is there a tutorial I could use to create my own archive of the mirror, just in case it disappears?  I believe I have more than enough available storage. Thanks again! Bob - AE6RV From: Martin Michlmayr

SS4000E install problem

2015-11-05 Thread Bob Stewart
I apologize if this is the wrong list. If so, please direct me elsewhere. I'm trying to install debian squeeze onto an Intel SS4000E.  Things work OK until it tries to install "bootstrap-base", which it can't find regardless of which mirror I try.  I've tried several versions of initrd.gz and zIm