Martin Michlmayr kirjoitti 29.9.2021 klo 6.29:
BTW, Karsten Sperling took another approach and changed the u-boot
config to change the MTD partition layout.
Arnaud Mouiche has taken a similar approach and has written a script
that will automatically configure QNAP devices.
I think that's the b
* Martin Michlmayr [2021-09-16 16:17]:
> BTW, Karsten Sperling took another approach and changed the u-boot
> config to change the MTD partition layout.
Arnaud Mouiche has taken a similar approach and has written a script
that will automatically configure QNAP devices.
I think that's the best ap
* Christian Henz [2021-09-04 17:29]:
> I have recently upgraded to bullseye on my TS-220, and ran into the
> problem with the kernel no longer fitting into the allocated flash
...
Thanks for your detailed write-up. I'm sure this will be useful to
other users!
BTW, Karsten Sperling took another
On 05.09.21 19:19, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
You don't happen to have the mkimage line handy? Maybe there's nothing
special about it but it wouldn't hurt to have a reference in this
thread. OTOH, testing booting from it via serial cable is of course safe.
I used something like this (pieced togeth
Christian Henz kirjoitti 4.9.2021 klo 18.29:
I have recently upgraded to bullseye on my TS-220, and ran into the
...
I have now managed to install the bullseye kernel into the otherwise
unused (?) "RootFS2" partition (3MB), so I thought I'd report on the
steps I went through, in case it might b
Hi.
I have recently upgraded to bullseye on my TS-220, and ran into the
problem with the kernel no longer fitting into the allocated flash
partition that are also documented on Martin's page here:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/upgrade/ (what a great
resource btw!)
I have now
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