lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby taetae » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:01 am

not the only evidence that I have done is to run the standalone 30 ... and I saw that the telnet works before doing something I wanted to see if it was still needed as a test and if it was possible to operate in multi hd
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby fvdw » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:26 am

then it is time to set it up with using the fvdw-sl firmware

The output of what I have form the kernel seems ok. This evening I will post some instructions for you.
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby taetae » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:32 am

ok ;-)
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby fvdw » Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:43 pm

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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby taetae » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:32 am

Answer the questions in the dialog boxes
(choose as directory for the imgae 5big1 and write the image to sda1, sd2 and sda7

how in the dialogue I write??

sda1 finished before all
sda .....


sda1:

really slow
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby Jocko » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:50 am

Hi Taetae,

In your post, I see that the script failed to mount sda5 ! and so it can not upload fully the firmware.

So may be an issue with your partition table.

Can you post the output of gdisk /dev/sda (and so use telnet to do that)
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby taetae » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:58 am

gdisk /dev/sda

-sh: gdisk: not found
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby Jocko » Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:05 pm

Oups,

I assumed that you used gdisk to make the partition table but in a previous post (August !), you used fdisk to do this.

So to get your partition table just do fdisk -l

But maybe the script failed because previously you already mounted sda5 without unmounting it (if you used several console's feature without reboot your NAS)
So in Telnet do
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mount
and if sda5 is already mounted unmount it before installing the firmware image
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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby taetae » Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:52 pm

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Re: lacie 5 big network v.1 please support for fvdw

Postby Jocko » Wed Oct 30, 2013 2:13 pm

In fact the mount command fails (and amazing there is no output with the command fdisk -l)
can't read '/etc/fstab': no such file or directory

I already see this error in the past but I don't remember well at what time :scratch

I think that I temporary fixed this warning by creating an empty file in /etc.

so in telnet do
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touch /etc/fstab

check also if the file mtab exists in /etc (mount will fail if it is not here) but I think it must be here because mount lists some system partition
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ls -l /etc/mtab

and try to mount manually sda5
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mkdir /test
mount /dev/sda5 /test
 

if it's ok unmount the partition
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umount /test  (note umount instead of unmount)
close the telnet windows
but not reboot the NAS and try to use again the feature 'write firmware image'
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