chapy23 wrote:Let me try to explain what is happening
First here my setup
lacie = 192.168.2.9
windows7 = 192.168.2.6
a ping give me reply as the lacie is up running with fwdl-15.2
now i start fwdl-console with Action - Standalone kernel load and start
i then power off and power on the lacie.
there is a netconsole screen running waiting for 192.168.2.9
after 2-3 seconds, lacie led blink red and blue and the netconsole screen react.
couple of line going there: serverip$ and tftp program load automaticly and transfer the UIMAGE i choose: UIMAGE-395-NWSP2CL-179-standalone
then all those windows close, from that time i have to tell you that i lost the ping reply from 192.168.2.9 (the lacie)
after (yeah 12 seconds) telnet screen trying to connect to 192.168.2.9 and timeout.
probably normal as the lacie is not responding with his IP anymore.
anything i do wrong in all the step above ?
the standalone kernel is assigning ithe nas two ip adresses 192.168.0.252 and 192.168.1.252
It also tries to get a dynamic one from the dhcp server in your lan but that might fail, it also might be different from 192.168.2.9 you need to check which ip has been assigned by your dhcp server (router).
This problem can be avoided by adapting your lan settings to let router use 192.168.0.xxx or 192.168.1.xxx range for ip addres and use for the nas 192.168.0.252 or 192.168.1.252 as ip.
Please note that when ip pool used by your dhcp server is 192.168.2.xxx and if it uses the standard net mask then it can see ip's outside the 192.168.2 range
quick question, if i can successfully "talk" with my lacie (fdwl-console) can i flash u-boot immediatly ?
if the u-boot console of the fvdw-sl console works ok (it does otherwise you could not load the standalone kernel), then the answer is yes
i mean, is the 1TB drive will work also with that new bootloader ?
yes the new one is also able to handle disk smaller then 2 TB. In fact it then will support disks with ms-dos partition table (for disk < 2TB) and disks with gpt partition tables (for disks > 2 TB but also < 2TB).
The old bootloader only support disks with ms-dos partition tables
so when i receive my new 4tb drive, i will be ready :-)
thank's
bye
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