Taurus17 wrote:Ok, thanks for your answer, but how you assemble your firmware ?
what do you mean exactly, I don't understand your question ?
and do you know how to flash the lacie correctly ?
Do you mean the boot loader (u-boot). In that case yes I know how to do that.
But why do want to replace and with what version of u-boot. On a 5big2 it makes little sense to flash u-boot as it can handle ms-dos and gpt partitions. So it can boot any disk, also the ones bigger then 2TB. if the boot loader is ok I would leave it as it is, there is no reason to replace it.
If you mean the firmware then there is following.
There are two type of the 5big2, one with nand flash and one with spi flash.
The version with nand flash you get when you have bought a disk less 5big2 from lacie (without any disks), if your 5big2 was delivered by lacie with hard disks inside you probably will have the spi version
If you have the nand version.
Then it has a basic lacie firmware version in flash that can format new disks and install the lacie firmware from flash. When it has done that you can do normal boot this and it runs the firmware from hard disk.
If you have a version with spi flash.
Then it doesn't has lacie firmware in flash and it cannot format disk it must have then lacie firmware on the hard disk to be able to boot.
The fvdw-sl firmware runs on both versions, it is installed on one hard disk and it runs from hard disk.
The fvdw-sl firmware can be installed easily using the fvdw-sl console
If you want to install lacie firmware there are several topics on the forum describing how to do that.