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Update to the DTS: now with working adt7473 which provides temparature and fan monitoring. Added the new DTS as an attachment. Sensors output: adt7473-i2c-0-2e Adapter: mv64xxx_i2c adapter in1: +1.10 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.99 V) +3.3V: +3.33 V (min = +2.96 V, max = +3.61 V) fan1: 755 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan2: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan3: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan4: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) temp1: +37.5 C (low = -63.0 C, high = +191.0 C) (crit = +100.0 C, hyst = +96.0 C) Board Temp: +43.5 C (low = -63.0 C, high = +191.0 C) (crit = +67.0 C, hyst = +65.0 C) temp3: +37.0 C (low = -63.0 C, high = +191.0 C) (crit = +67.0 C, hyst = +65.0 C).
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How to install software into your Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d. How to install software into your Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d. This tutorial uses unsupported features of the IOMEGA Storcenter ix4-200d. It worked for me but use it at your own risk! How to install Crashplan on an IOMEGA Storcenter ix4-200d NAS.
First post here, sorry me if i say some dumb thing. I'm a rather log linux/debian user, but i've a little experience on ARM, mostly OpenWRT. Someone gift me a ix4-200d. The machine was in decent shape, who land me say that was retired because 'does not work' (generically).
After receiving id, and googling a bit, i've found a way to reset to default state and enable SSH. Disks seems in decent shape, probably one is fault, but anyway the system (that reside in disk) works as expected. The system seems a debian 4, rather castrated (eg, there's dpkg, but /var/lib/dpg get removd). After that, i've turned to a friend that work on embedded world, that find the serial.
It took some month to do, and also i've other thing to do. Anyway, i'm here. Two question: 1) having SSH and serial access to the box, there's something i can do before trying to install debian on it? Please, say me and i will provide that info. 2) it is not clear what i have to do; If i've understood well, i've: a) get from that post the link to current kernel/initrd, put on a USB thumbdrive b) via serial get into u-boot prompt, and boot (directly on usb thumbdrive, or via tftp) the kernel and initrd I'm not clear: c) if an upgrade of u-boot is mandatory or not d) if a modification of uboot environment is mandatory, or not e) if there's some rule to follow on partitioning (i'm used to MBR and UEFI) Again, sorry. Marcogaio Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > First post here, sorry me if i say some dumb > thing. I'm a rather log linux/debian user, but > i've a little experience on ARM, mostly OpenWRT.

> > Someone gift me a ix4-200d. The machine was in > decent shape, who land me say that was retired > because 'does not work' (generically). > After receiving id, and googling a bit, i've found > a way to reset to default state and enable SSH. > Disks seems in decent shape, probably one is > fault, but anyway the system (that reside in disk) > works as expected.
The system seems a debian 4, > rather castrated (eg, there's dpkg, but > /var/lib/dpg get removd). > > After that, i've turned to a friend that work on > embedded world, that find the serial. It took some > month to do, and also i've other thing to do. > Anyway, i'm here. > > Two question: > > 1) having SSH and serial access to the box, > there's something i can do before trying to > install debian on it?
Please, say me and i will > provide that info. Entire serial bootlog. > > 2) it is not clear what i have to do; If i've > understood well, i've: > a) get from that post the link to current > kernel/initrd, put on a USB thumbdrive > b) via serial get into u-boot prompt, and boot > (directly on usb thumbdrive, or via tftp) the > kernel and initrd > Correct. Shadow the hedgehog ps2 iso direct download pc. > I'm not clear: > c) if an upgrade of u-boot is mandatory or not Not mandatory.
> d) if a modification of uboot environment is > mandatory, or not Yes. See previous posts in this thread. > e) if there's some rule to follow on partitioning > (i'm used to MBR and UEFI) Follow the instruction and create th Debian 4.4 rootfs on a single ext3 partition on USB: -bodhi ===========================.
Bodhi Wrote: > entire serial bootlog. > > d) if a modification of uboot environment is > > mandatory, or not > Yes. See previous posts in this thread.
There's some way to 'save' the current uboot environment? > Follow the instruction and create th Debian 4.4 > rootfs on a single ext3 partition on USB: > OK, i will do some tests. I'm going on holiday, so don't expect quick answers. After doing the tests with the USB thumbdrive, there's some way to save it 'permanently' on flash? Marcogaio Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK. There's some way to 'save' the current uboot > environment? In serical console: printenv and copy/paste the output to a text file.