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> We have 2 copies of kernel/rootfs so it detects If you modify the script feel free to post the modifications below (or a link), so I can include them or make more versions.Įdited 2 time(s). To get the model you can add to the script checks.
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If you want to run this on nsa310s or 320s you need to look at the initial model check and add the model name of your NAS, you need to boot the original firmware and write in console The NAS firmwares have bzip2 program too so you can also easily modify the script to have the NAS unzip bodhi's rootfs directly. You can change the debian-something.tar to another tar containing the rest of the rootfs from bodhi, as long as it is called debianXXXXXXX.tar (XXXXX can be whatever) This is needed for stock uboot to boot such kernels.
ZYXEL FIRMWARE NSA USB HOW TO
You can change the boot-nsaXXX.tar to a tar containing the contents of the boot partition of any rootfs from bodhi, if you open it you will find also a readme with instructions on how to package the dtb into the zimage (from bodhi).
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I made this installer to allow less-experienced users to install Openmediavault in their NAS, so the tar packages in my dropbox are from the latest Debian Wheezy by Bodhi with Openmediavault 1.9 preinstalled. My NSA310 can boot from USB so I guess a NSA320 can too. If it finds a Debian kernel it loads and boots it, this stops the sequence. It did take some minor ideas from the Arch install script, but is safer, smarter, heavily commented, and sets the stock bootloader to multiboot even if stock bootloader lacks scripting capability. I made an automated installer to install Debian easily on nsa310, 320 and 325 (and probably 310s and 320s too). PROJECT CANCELLED because the firmware and stock uboot are not reliable enough, the entire point of this was avoiding the need to install a new uboot and using a serial connection, but if it fails so often as reported (here and elsewhere) it's a waste of time and a danger for newbies.