On Thu, 2012-11-15 at 12:38 +, Ian Campbell wrote:
>
> > It would certainly be interesting but - at least for me - not very
> > useful to have two of these beasts running around. Qnap probably
> also
> > had their reasons for disabling it in their firmware.
>
> >From my POV (as qcontrol maint
On Wed, 2012-11-14 at 22:20 +0100, Hoshpak wrote:
> Am 14.11.2012 11:44, schrieb Arnaud Patard "(Rtp):
> > Hoshpak writes:
> >> So after recompiling qcontrol and disabling the PIC watchdog, the
> >> installation ran just find as expected. After the first reboot the
> >
> > Can you please open a b
Am 14.11.2012 11:44, schrieb Arnaud Patard "(Rtp):
> Hoshpak writes:
>> So after recompiling qcontrol and disabling the PIC watchdog, the
>> installation ran just find as expected. After the first reboot the
>
> Can you please open a bug on the qcontrol package and attach your
> changes so that i
Hoshpak writes:
Hi,
> Am 12.11.2012 13:37, schrieb Arnaud Patard "(Rtp):
>> It would be interesting to look at how "pic_raw 103" is working. For
>> instance, maybe booting the stock os, use pic_raw and then reboot may
>> disable the watchdog. Unfortunately, uboot may restart/reconfigure the
>> w
Am 12.11.2012 13:37, schrieb Arnaud Patard "(Rtp):
> It would be interesting to look at how "pic_raw 103" is working. For
> instance, maybe booting the stock os, use pic_raw and then reboot may
> disable the watchdog. Unfortunately, uboot may restart/reconfigure the
> watchdog.
It seems pic_raw is
Helmut Pozimski writes:
> Am 10.11.2012 16:29, schrieb Hoshpak:
>> Also present on the system is a daemon called "qwatchdogd" which seems
>> to ping the watchdog device every second. I couldn't find a way to
>> disable it (qwatchdogd has a "-d" switch but after the next reboot the
>> watchdog is
Am 10.11.2012 16:29, schrieb Hoshpak:
> Also present on the system is a daemon called "qwatchdogd" which seems
> to ping the watchdog device every second. I couldn't find a way to
> disable it (qwatchdogd has a "-d" switch but after the next reboot the
> watchdog is active again). I couldn't find a
Am 10.11.2012 11:35, schrieb Arnaud Patard "(Rtp):
> David Pottage writes:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 07/11/12 22:03, Hoshpak wrote:
>>
>>> I'm currently trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Qnap TS-219 PII which
>>> is based on the Marvell Sheeva platform. I followed the instructions which
>>> can be
David Pottage writes:
Hi,
> On 07/11/12 22:03, Hoshpak wrote:
>
>> I'm currently trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Qnap TS-219 PII which
>> is based on the Marvell Sheeva platform. I followed the instructions which
>> can be found at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/ so
On 07/11/12 22:03, Hoshpak wrote:
I'm currently trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Qnap TS-219 PII which is
based on the Marvell Sheeva platform. I followed the instructions which can be
found at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/ so far, backed up
the original firmware,
* Hoshpak [2012-11-09 22:03]:
> Has anyone here tried installing Debian on this hardware or already
> installed it successfully?
There are reports from users running Debian on the TS-219P II and it
appears to work fine (with the exception of USB 3.0); see
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=147
Am 08.11.2012 16:27, schrieb Rainer H. Rauschenberg:
> On Wed, 7 Nov 2012, Hoshpak wrote:
>
>> After rebooting the device, I am now able to log into the device using
>> ssh and start the installer. The only problem is, after a few minutes
>> the device resets itself thus aborting the installatio
On Wed, 7 Nov 2012, Hoshpak wrote:
> After rebooting the device, I am now able to log into the device using
> ssh and start the installer. The only problem is, after a few minutes
> the device resets itself thus aborting the installation process. This
> happens no matter if the installer is act
Hello,
I'm currently trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Qnap TS-219 PII which is
based on the Marvell Sheeva platform. I followed the instructions which can be
found at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/ so far, backed up
the original firmware, downloaded the installer fi
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