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#1 2009-04-15 20:30:17

djungelmums
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Debian

http://dns323.kood.org/howto:chroot_debian

  "1.
      Ensure you have the newest firmware (1.05 or newer).
   2.
      Extract the downloaded archive
   3.
      Copy the two extracted files linux.tar and fun_plug to the root directory of your first DNS-323 volume
   4.
      Reboot the DNS-323
   5.
      The DNS-323 is going to work for several minutes now and finally reboots
   6.
      The DNS-323 automatically boots into Debian and runs the SSH - daemon"

If i install this way, will it format my hdd during the install?

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#2 2009-04-16 11:48:54

KRH
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Re: Debian

if you read the text just over what you pasted you will see

The easiest way to get a full Debian environment ist to use DebNAS. It provides a full base system with SSH enabled by default and boots automatically. As it uses chroot, it is not going to harm your device and can be uninstalled by simply deleting one file (“fun_plug”) and one folder (“linux”) from your first volume.


First user to fun_plug the dns-323.

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#3 2009-04-16 12:58:09

djungelmums
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Re: Debian

Ok i take that as youre saying it doesnt. But i cant really see anything except how you uninstall it, nothing about it not formatting the hdd.

Last edited by djungelmums (2009-04-16 14:00:38)

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#4 2009-04-17 00:23:13

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Re: Debian

Does the debian installation have to be on volume 1?

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#5 2009-04-22 17:51:19

djungelmums
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Re: Debian

bump

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#6 2009-04-22 20:05:39

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Re: Debian

I don't know for sure, but I would imagine that you can change things in the fun_plug to point to something that lives on volume 2.     You would probably have to make a bunch of trivial changes there, but, once you chroot, you only see things that are mounted within that subtree.    That means that the rest of the stuff can't possibly depend on where it's installed.

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