Hi guys,
Thanks to all the fabulous people here I've been using debian on my 3 goflex net machines quite happily for several years now but after virtualizing my asterisk servers I have a free pair of them to play with.
After seeing that an ARM build of NAS4Free was available for the Raspberry Pi I was quite excited to think I might be able to have the same NAS software I run just about everywhere else running on the GoFlex. http://sourceforge.net/projects/nas4free/files/NAS4Free-ARM/
So far I've tried to chainload the uboot.img included in the RPi image with no success - tried to rebuild uboot from bodhi's github tree to include the bootelf command but my kwboot testing failed. I believe due to bootrom v1.1 and I don't really know why I only have v1.1 since I thought all my uboot environment was up to date with bodhi's U-Boot 2014.07-tld-2 (Sep 20 2014 - 00:58:11).
GoFlexNet> md ff00003c
ff00003c: 00000111
Any interest around here in getting BSD kernels booting on kirkwood? I am a willing and hopefully capable tester!
Thanks to all the fabulous people here I've been using debian on my 3 goflex net machines quite happily for several years now but after virtualizing my asterisk servers I have a free pair of them to play with.
After seeing that an ARM build of NAS4Free was available for the Raspberry Pi I was quite excited to think I might be able to have the same NAS software I run just about everywhere else running on the GoFlex. http://sourceforge.net/projects/nas4free/files/NAS4Free-ARM/
So far I've tried to chainload the uboot.img included in the RPi image with no success - tried to rebuild uboot from bodhi's github tree to include the bootelf command but my kwboot testing failed. I believe due to bootrom v1.1 and I don't really know why I only have v1.1 since I thought all my uboot environment was up to date with bodhi's U-Boot 2014.07-tld-2 (Sep 20 2014 - 00:58:11).
GoFlexNet> md ff00003c
ff00003c: 00000111
Any interest around here in getting BSD kernels booting on kirkwood? I am a willing and hopefully capable tester!