fvdw-sl firmware on a Network Space MAX
Hello,
Just wanted to give my feedback here:
I installed the fvdw-sl firmware on a Network Space MAX (2*2TB disks) and it is working.
The problem is that you only see one disk (although you check both disk in SMART menu).
I guess the trick to do this is deleting partitions on both disks.
- Launch the fvdw-sl-console
- Select standalone kernel, load and start
- Once the kernel is loaded, use fdisk on both sda and sdb to delete any partitions, write changes.
- Start again but this time choose install firmware. In my case I choose "I have a Network Space classic or lite", not LaCie firmware, disk is empty, no support for GPT.
After the installation, I was able to use my device with the new firmware.
I guess the LaCie firmware is installed on both disks since I never deleted sdb partitions before and wasn't able to use the firmware (still boot LaCie firmware, even after install).
I'm quite new to this but I hope this can help with future development.
Just wanted to give my feedback here:
I installed the fvdw-sl firmware on a Network Space MAX (2*2TB disks) and it is working.
The problem is that you only see one disk (although you check both disk in SMART menu).
I guess the trick to do this is deleting partitions on both disks.
- Launch the fvdw-sl-console
- Select standalone kernel, load and start
- Once the kernel is loaded, use fdisk on both sda and sdb to delete any partitions, write changes.
- Start again but this time choose install firmware. In my case I choose "I have a Network Space classic or lite", not LaCie firmware, disk is empty, no support for GPT.
After the installation, I was able to use my device with the new firmware.
I guess the LaCie firmware is installed on both disks since I never deleted sdb partitions before and wasn't able to use the firmware (still boot LaCie firmware, even after install).
I'm quite new to this but I hope this can help with future development.