Hello,
I took my Seagate Dockstar and GoflexNet devices from under the dust to install and use them to control some devices in my house (EIBD).
I have an "old" debian squeeze USB stick that boots the dockstar. Which works "like a charm"
I try to create a new USB stick with the GoflexNet using the serial port connection (the Seagate online service does not allow you to enable SSH anymore :-( ).
When I run the kirkwood.debian-wheezy.sh script I get the messages:
W: Failure trying to run: chroot /tmp/debian/mount -t proc proc /proc
W: see /tmp/debian/debootstrap/debootstrap.log ->
FATAL: kernel too old
And then the script stops.
I'm trying the squeeze install script, which seems run beyond the point where the kirkwood script fails.
I took my Seagate Dockstar and GoflexNet devices from under the dust to install and use them to control some devices in my house (EIBD).
I have an "old" debian squeeze USB stick that boots the dockstar. Which works "like a charm"
I try to create a new USB stick with the GoflexNet using the serial port connection (the Seagate online service does not allow you to enable SSH anymore :-( ).
When I run the kirkwood.debian-wheezy.sh script I get the messages:
W: Failure trying to run: chroot /tmp/debian/mount -t proc proc /proc
W: see /tmp/debian/debootstrap/debootstrap.log ->
FATAL: kernel too old
And then the script stops.
I'm trying the squeeze install script, which seems run beyond the point where the kirkwood script fails.