Hello,
After the dead of one of my two (lenny) dockstars, i bought a new GoFlex-Net with a GoFlex HDD.
I connected to the pogoplug site, activated the ssh access and started Jeff's wheezy script with attached HDD at the SATA-Port.
After a while, i received the "Kernel to old.." message.
Then i took my lenny installation from my other dockstar (USB-Disk) and booted this install.
Now i was able to install Jeff's "rescue system".
I disconnected the USB-Disk, connected the SATA-Disk and did a reboot.
With the rescue system, the wheezy script run succsessfuly.
After a reboot, i was back in the rescue system gain. :-(
I took the disk out of the SATA-bay and connected it to the USB-port.
After the restart, i entered the wheezy system with succsess.
A dmesg did not show me the SATA device.
To cut a long story short, i am at the end of my knowledge and a search did not deliver a solution.
I welcome any hints and suggestions.
What a pity to use the single USB-port instead of the two SATA-port.
Regards
TMM68
After the dead of one of my two (lenny) dockstars, i bought a new GoFlex-Net with a GoFlex HDD.
I connected to the pogoplug site, activated the ssh access and started Jeff's wheezy script with attached HDD at the SATA-Port.
After a while, i received the "Kernel to old.." message.
Then i took my lenny installation from my other dockstar (USB-Disk) and booted this install.
Now i was able to install Jeff's "rescue system".
I disconnected the USB-Disk, connected the SATA-Disk and did a reboot.
With the rescue system, the wheezy script run succsessfuly.
After a reboot, i was back in the rescue system gain. :-(
I took the disk out of the SATA-bay and connected it to the USB-port.
After the restart, i entered the wheezy system with succsess.
A dmesg did not show me the SATA device.
To cut a long story short, i am at the end of my knowledge and a search did not deliver a solution.
I welcome any hints and suggestions.
What a pity to use the single USB-port instead of the two SATA-port.
Regards
TMM68