Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi,
Could someone please propose a solution to make that box more quiet? May that disk be started by any other box being on the LAN?
My wife is complaining because a disk is regularly starting in my DNS-323:
Jan 3 03:54:19 dlink kernel: # HD1 awake now ! #
Jan 3 03:54:19 dlink kernel: #######################################
Jan 3 04:03:48 dlink kernel:
Jan 3 04:03:48 dlink kernel: ***************************************
Jan 3 04:03:48 dlink kernel: * HD1 stand by now! *
Jan 3 04:03:48 dlink kernel: ***************************************
Jan 3 04:04:23 dlink kernel:
Jan 3 04:04:23 dlink kernel: #######################################
Jan 3 04:04:23 dlink kernel: # HD1 awake now ! #
Jan 3 04:04:23 dlink kernel: #######################################
I am running Debien on it, using the fun plug (2.6.12.6-arm1 #31 Thu Mar 26 18:20:41 CST 2009 armv5tejl GNU/Linux).
Best regards
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oxygen wrote:
you have to move your ffp and debian to a usb thumbdrive if you want to let the hdd spindown over a longer time period
Ok, I'll test this, it seems to be an acceptable answer, assuming any debian or linux logging activity restarts the disk.
Thanks for this hint.
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Does an easy tuto exist to move to an external USB stick?
This way seems to be the difficult one:
http://www.blondeau.net/accueil/2009/08/dns-323/
But according to that release note, an easy procedure could exist:
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/
Release notes:
- By default, the 0.5 funplug is installed to /mnt/HD_a2/ffp, but
compiled with /ffp as prefix. The fun_plug script creates a symbolic
link /ffp -> /mnt/HD_a2/ffp that allows the programs to run. If you
move the funplug (e.g. to run on a USB stick), adjust the
FFP_PATH variable in the fun_plug script accordingly (don't forget
to add code to mount the USB stick).
Do I only need to change this link to the external USB stick?
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Here are a third and fourth way... hey could be he easy one?
http://bfg100k.blogspot.com/2008/06/mov … stick.html
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from that last link, I'am back to this forum. It was the correct place to ask my questions ;-)
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t3203-setu … -root.html
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If you want to run chroot'd debian on USB, post #44 of http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t3126-easy … ebian.html is more of what you want.
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toolbox wrote:
If you want to run chroot'd debian on USB, post #44 of http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t3126-easy … ebian.html is more of what you want.
Yes, that discussion seems more adapted, I've already debian running on it.
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