* basti [2020-11-03 13:20]:
> Hello, I have try to update my Kernel.
>
> Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2316696 but is actually
> 2097152).
>
> It seems that Debian ("Bullseye") no longer will run with that.
FWIW, I've added a clear notice about this to my QNAP pages now.
--
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 10:54 AM Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> I was hoping to see two more Debian armel releases to run on that
> class of ARM926 hardware, but something has to be done about the
> build infrastructure as the Marvell based machines are at the end of
> their useful life and the newer
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 10:54 AM Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> I was hoping to see two more Debian armel releases to run on that
> class of ARM926 hardware, but something has to be done about the
> build infrastructure as the Marvell based machines are at the end of
> their useful life and the newer low-e
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 9:29 AM Timo Jyrinki wrote:
>
> ti 3. marrask. 2020 klo 22.44 Uwe Kleine-König (u...@kleine-koenig.org)
> kirjoitti:
> > For now it is not even certain that bullseye will include support for
> > armhf at all. See
>
> Just noting that I love how many times these discussions o
ti 3. marrask. 2020 klo 22.44 Uwe Kleine-König (u...@kleine-koenig.org)
kirjoitti:
> For now it is not even certain that bullseye will include support for
> armhf at all. See
Just noting that I love how many times these discussions occur along
the lines of "armhf starts to be quite old and with pr
)
Best regards
Uwe
Qnap TS-219P+ is armel
Things may have changed but last I heard was that buster would be the
last release that include armel. And that was during development.
I have a 212P and a HS210. Plus a few more I maintain for customers.
Loosing armel is unpleasant, but probabl
will run with that.
> For now it is not even certain that bullseye will include support for
> armhf at all. See
>
> https://release.debian.org/bullseye/arch_qualify.html
>
> (Disclaimer: I don't know how recent this table is and if there are
> efforts to change that,
Hello basti,
On 11/3/20 1:20 PM, basti wrote:
> Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2316696 but is
> actually 2097152).
>
> It seems that Debian ("Bullseye") no longer will run with that.
For now it is not even certain that bullseye will include support for
armhf at all. See
Hello, I have try to update my Kernel.
Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2316696 but is
actually 2097152).
It seems that Debian ("Bullseye") no longer will run with that.
Hi.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 01:01:26PM +0200, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * basti [2019-09-03 12:26]:
> > i have a qnap TS-219P resonly installed with squeeze and updates version
> > by version last years.
> > Now one of the HDD's are die and for now I see that t
I've the following Situation:
(both qnap's are buster)
TS-219P: HDD LED off, does not work since jessie or so
TS-219P+: Work as expected
On 29.11.19 12:01, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * basti [2019-09-03 12:26]:
>> i have a qnap TS-219P resonly installed with squeeze and up
* basti [2019-09-03 12:26]:
> i have a qnap TS-219P resonly installed with squeeze and updates version
> by version last years.
> Now one of the HDD's are die and for now I see that the HDD LED's no
> longer flash when the device is Running in normal operation.
>
&
* basti [2019-09-03 21:04]:
> has somebody run a old qnap TS-219P+ with debian buster?
> After upgrade WOL does not work anymore.
I've had another report about WOL not working in private mail in the
meantime.
--
Martin Michlmayr
https://www.cyrius.com/
gt; Hello,
> > has somebody run a old qnap TS-219P+ with debian buster?
> > After upgrade WOL does not work anymore.
> >
> > Please confirm.
> >
> > set this before poweroff via "qcontrol wlan on" does not help.
> >
> > root@qnap:/home/admin
Michael, do you still have your QNAP? I think you implemented WOL
originally.
* basti [2019-09-03 21:04]:
> Hello,
> has somebody run a old qnap TS-219P+ with debian buster?
> After upgrade WOL does not work anymore.
>
> Please confirm.
>
> set this before poweroff via &q
Hello,
has somebody run a old qnap TS-219P+ with debian buster?
After upgrade WOL does not work anymore.
Please confirm.
set this before poweroff via "qcontrol wlan on" does not help.
root@qnap:/home/adminuser# dpkg -l | grep qcontrol
ii qcontrol
Hello,
i have a qnap TS-219P resonly installed with squeeze and updates version
by version last years.
Now one of the HDD's are die and for now I see that the HDD LED's no
longer flash when the device is Running in normal operation.
Only on boot for a short initialation time the LED i
Hi
I've been impatient enough to brick my TS-219P by bubt-ing (the TS has
a serial console) the u-boot with a version I compiled from the QNAP
sources (version 3.5.3; buildlog available).
Now u-boot either hangs after
-- begin snippet
Addresses 8M - 0M are saved for the U-Boot usage.
Mem mal
On Fri, 2012-08-24 at 05:56 +0200, Manuel Roeder wrote:
> Hello,
>
> found a problem with latest (3.5.2) stable kernel on TS219P when
> starting the kernel both SATA ports are shown as
> link down and debian-root-filesystem can not be found! Works with stock
> QNAP-kernel/Debian-Kernel and works
Hi Manuel,
> found a problem with latest (3.5.2) stable kernel on TS219P when
starting the kernel both SATA ports are shown as
> link down and debian-root-filesystem can not be found! Works with stock
QNAP-kernel/Debian-Kernel and works fine with own build linux-3.4.4 but
not with linux-3.5.2.
Is
Hello,
found a problem with latest (3.5.2) stable kernel on TS219P when
starting the kernel both SATA ports are shown as
link down and debian-root-filesystem can not be found! Works with stock
QNAP-kernel/Debian-Kernel and works fine with own build linux-3.4.4 but
not with linux-3.5.2.
cheers Man
* Rob J. Epping [2011-01-22 22:01]:
> Does anyone on this list know why the UUID would change? And if this
> is documented somewhere?
It might be a good idea to send your question to
debian-ker...@lists.debian.org and the mdadm maintainer:
pkg-mdadm-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
--
Martin Michlm
Hi list,
Today I decided to upgrade my TS-219P to squeeze. This went reasonably
well. I had a struggle with insserv, rsyslogd and initscripts, but
that is not arm related I guess.
An other problem I had was that my device would not boot anymore after
removal of linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.5-kirkwood.
On 2 July 2010 11:06, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Yes. You can use the daily image in the meantime:
> http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/
I used the daily image (20100702-11:05) and it worked fine. Thanks
Martin for the help and all your work on this.
--Michael Trim
--
To U
Hello,
I had the same problems with the stable/lenny installer, but thought
this was because I had to rescue the system with a maybe buggy rescue
image. I have choosen the least obvious option "continue with no disk
drive" and surprisingly everything continued without problems after
partitioning t
* Michael Trim [2010-07-02 10:47]:
> > parted_devices: /lib/libblkid.so.1: version `BLKID_2.17' not found
> > (required by /lib/libparted.so.0)
> I think this may be related to
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587570
Yes. You can use the daily image in the meantime:
http://peo
Looking through the syslog further, I see the following message, which
occurs during the disk detection phase of the installer:
> parted_devices: /lib/libblkid.so.1: version `BLKID_2.17' not found (required
> by /lib/libparted.so.0)
I think this may be related to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/b
I've attached a copy of the syslog. This shows the hard disks being
correctly detected:
> ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl F300)
> ata1.00: ATA-8: WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB0, 50.0AB50, max UDMA/133
> ata1.00: 3907029168 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32)
> ata1.00: configured fo
On 01/07/10 20:45, Michael Trim wrote:
No disk drive was detected.
I'm seeing a similar problem with the installer on ARM based (RealView)
reference boards.
Using the latest d-i from subversion but with my own kernel.
The kernel boot messages clearly show the drive and partitions being
fo
On 1 July 2010 20:45, Michael Trim wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to install Debian testing on my new TS-219P. I have
> followed the instructions at [1], and have successfully launched the
> installer and set up the language, location, timezone etc., however
> the installer is unable to dete
Hello,
I am attempting to install Debian testing on my new TS-219P. I have
followed the instructions at [1], and have successfully launched the
installer and set up the language, location, timezone etc., however
the installer is unable to detect the installed hard disks. The
installer hangs for
* John Holland [2009-08-18 21:45]:
> Initialize PCI/PCIe on the QNAP TS-119, TS-219 and TS-219P hardware
> allowing the use of the discrete eSATA controller connected to the PCIe
> bus in the TS-219P using the kirkwood platform. Also the ACHI module has
> been enabled to allow the controller to be
Initialize PCI/PCIe on the QNAP TS-119, TS-219 and TS-219P hardware
allowing the use of the discrete eSATA controller connected to the PCIe
bus in the TS-219P using the kirkwood platform. Also the ACHI module has
been enabled to allow the controller to be properly recognized and
initialized.
The p
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