On Mon, 2018-04-09 at 08:06 +0200, basti wrote:
> I have try to restore a Kernel /Ramdisk backuped via
>
> cat /dev/mtdblock2 > uKernel
> cat /dev/mtdblock3 > uRamdisk
>
> The System wont start with error "Bad CRC checksum".
Did you try to restore with cat ... > /dev/mtdblock?
Some devices requir
On Mon, 2018-04-09 at 08:06 +0200, basti wrote:
> I have try to restore a Kernel /Ramdisk backuped via
>
> cat /dev/mtdblock2 > uKernel
> cat /dev/mtdblock3 > uRamdisk
>
> The System wont start with error "Bad CRC checksum".
Did you try to restore with cat ... > /dev/mtdblock?
Some devices requ
I have try to restore a Kernel /Ramdisk backuped via
cat /dev/mtdblock2 > uKernel
cat /dev/mtdblock3 > uRamdisk
The System wont start with error "Bad CRC checksum".
* basti [2018-04-05 17:03]:
> How can I backup the current installed uKernel and uRamdisk to restore
> it with kermit if self compiled is not workig?
It's been a while but I'm pretty sure you can do:
cat /dev/mtdblock2 > uKernel
cat /dev/mtdblock3 > uRamdisk
and then http://www.cyrius.com/debia
Hello again,
I try to build and install my own kernel because of several problems.
How can I backup the current installed uKernel and uRamdisk to restore
it with kermit if self compiled is not workig?
At the moment I get an error:
No such file or directory: 'debian/config.defines.dump'
how ca
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 5:40 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 21:25 +0300, Aaro Koskinen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 07:36:26PM +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote:
>> > There's one possibility that can bring back qnap, or even D-Link
>> > DNS device:
>> > - create a new flav
On Tue, 2018-03-27 at 21:25 +0300, Aaro Koskinen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 07:36:26PM +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote:
> > There's one possibility that can bring back qnap, or even D-Link
> > DNS device:
> > - create a new flavour for armel, such as armel-none-mini
> > - the new flavour
* Roger Shimizu [2018-03-26 19:36]:
> So I want to know how many active users for D-Link DNS and QNAP devices now?
I don't think there were ever many DNS-323 users. QNAP has an active
user base but the hardware is aging, so I think they will be able to
cope without buster (especially if LTS stre
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 07:36:26PM +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote:
> There's one possibility that can bring back qnap, or even D-Link DNS device:
> - create a new flavour for armel, such as armel-none-mini
> - the new flavour will disable many features that other common kernels
> have, such as wir
On 2018-03-26 19:36 +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote:
> [ loop debian-kernel ML ]
>
>
> The question is whether it deserves the effort, not only creating the
> new flavour, but also maintaining it during the whole buster period.
> So I want to know how many active users for D-Link DNS and QNAP devices
Hello,
On 2018-03-26 11:36, Roger Shimizu wrote:
[ loop debian-kernel ML ]
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 7:05 PM, Martin Michlmayr
wrote:
* basti [2018-03-26 12:00]:
Can it be an option to run Stretch with older Kernel from jessie?
I don't know.
And can you please explain why it is dropped, I
On 26.03.2018 12:36, Roger Shimizu wrote:
> So I want to know how many active users for D-Link DNS and QNAP devices now?
>
> Cheers,
>
Hello Roger,
I Plan to reactivate my DNS-323 for Tests and MPD Usage.
I also have some QNAP TS (TS-219P, TS-219P+, 2x TS-421) all are
Production Systems.
[ loop debian-kernel ML ]
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 7:05 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * basti [2018-03-26 12:00]:
>> Can it be an option to run Stretch with older Kernel from jessie?
>
> I don't know.
>
>> And can you please explain why it is dropped, I see that qnap TS-x09 is
>> still supported.
Hello Martin,
Hello List,
as I can see on https://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/d-link/dns-323/
Stretch support was dropped.
Can it be an option to run Stretch with older Kernel from jessie?
And can you please explain why it is dropped, I see that qnap TS-x09 is
still supported.
It depends also o
* basti [2018-03-26 12:00]:
> Can it be an option to run Stretch with older Kernel from jessie?
I don't know.
> And can you please explain why it is dropped, I see that qnap TS-x09 is
> still supported.
DNS-323 only has 1.5 MB space for the kernel. TS-x09 has 2 MB. We're
constantly pushing ag
Support for the D-Link DNS-323 and Conceptronic CH3SNAS has been
removed in Debian stretch. The kernel is now too large to fit into
the flash on these devices.
The devices are supported in jessie, so there are still several years
of support ahead.
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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
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