Frans Pop wrote:
> It turns out that it is a very old latent bug in a library that triggers
> because the size of the status file in this image just happens to be an
> exact multiple of the size of a buffer variable used to parse that file.
>
> So, no need to hook up serial ports. Fixed images sho
* Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-27 19:55]:
> If you do get the serial console, you can "fix" the issue without the
> need to reflash by following these steps:
Alternatively, you can load the new installer image via TFTP, as
described at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/qnap/ts-209/uboot
Hi
Thanks for having the issue fixed so quick guys, i will test it out
when i get the cable :)
Regards,
Morten
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On Saturday 27 September 2008, you wrote:
> I guess us, less fortunate ones, who used the broken image will need to
> hook up a serial port though?
Hmm. Yes, as the broken image has been flashed and you can thus not boot
the original OS anymore I'm afraid that is true.
If you do get the serial co
* Vegar Neshaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-27 19:03]:
> Thank you for looking into it.
>
> I guess us, less fortunate ones, who used the broken image will need to
> hook up a serial port though?
Yes, I'm afraid so.
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Thank you for looking into it.
I guess us, less fortunate ones, who used the broken image will need to
hook up a serial port though?
- Vegar
Frans Pop skrev:
> We've found the cause of the issue.
>
> It turns out that it is a very old latent bug in a library that triggers
> because the size of
We've found the cause of the issue.
It turns out that it is a very old latent bug in a library that triggers
because the size of the status file in this image just happens to be an
exact multiple of the size of a buffer variable used to parse that file.
So, no need to hook up serial ports. Fixe
* Vegar Neshaug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-27 12:15]:
> I am having the exact same problem on the QNAP TS-109 II. I used the
> cyrius.com tutorial and the daily installer image was fetched on
> September 26.
I can confirm that it's broken. I'm investigating...
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I am having the exact same problem on the QNAP TS-109 II. I used the
cyrius.com tutorial and the daily installer image was fetched on
September 26.
I have ordered an USB to RS232 cable to connect to the serial console.
Regards,
Vegar
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On Sep 27, 2008, at 1:05 AM, Frans Pop wrote:
Morten O. Hansen wrote:
And it told me to reboot. After i did this, nothing more really
happend. The status icon is blinking, which is (according to the
manual):
Blink in green: Hard disk not detected; Hard disk not initialized.
Not sure exactly
Morten O. Hansen wrote:
> And it told me to reboot. After i did this, nothing more really
> happend. The status icon is blinking, which is (according to the
> manual):
> Blink in green: Hard disk not detected; Hard disk not initialized.
Not sure exactly where you got that from, but AFAIK that's no
> I used the installer few times on the same device (different disks).
> I had problems with the disks, but I guess this was unrelated to the
> installer. The debian installer always worked flowlessly for me...
>
Hm, ok.. I hope its not my disks that are not working (they working
right before i fl
Hi.
I used the installer few times on the same device (different disks).
I had problems with the disks, but I guess this was unrelated to the
installer. The debian installer always worked flowlessly for me...
I dind't initialized my disks with the original installer. I zapped it
way and flashed th
Hi
Im not sure if I should post this here, or on the debian-boot mailing
list, so if this is wrong, please tell me.
I have a QNAP TS-209 which i bought today (with 2x 1tb seagate
barracuda disks). And i had planned to install debian linux on it
(with instructions from
http://www.cyrius.com/debian
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