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#1 2010-07-07 00:37:09

asthro
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Registered: 2010-06-30
Posts: 6

DNS323 debian images

Nothing complicated I think.

I tried to install debian on an old disk, which died in the battle....
So it is a bit hard to get my 323 alive again.

so I'd rather someone to make me an archive of is debian partition. (root etc.)

I have plenty of space on some ftps, so.

I don't know how I can thank you in exchange. feel free to propose.

By advance thanks

AstHrO

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#2 2010-07-10 02:33:32

KnightFire
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From: Canada
Registered: 2010-07-09
Posts: 17

Re: DNS323 debian images

Actually I'd find that useful too... but I'd need an image for the C1 hardware version.
"dd" is your friend :-)  Or just copy all the directories/files into a 7z.

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#3 2010-07-12 10:19:17

asthro
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Registered: 2010-06-30
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Re: DNS323 debian images

(I'm on B1, I don't think It'll be usefull for you)

Actually, My NAS only let me connect through a busybox (or something like that). But the "cat" command is available, so, what I did :
- Download official 1.09 firmware & extract images with dnstools
- Empty 1 harddrive , put the two images on it
- Start DNS on serial mode
- "cat" images on the good partitions
- cross my fingers
- restart
- taadaa !

I definitly  love this hardware !

(Though, strange thing, my HDD seems to spin a lot more than before, and so, temperature is a bit higher -> fan spin also a bit more... might be 'tuning the prefs)

Last edited by asthro (2010-07-12 10:20:12)

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#4 2010-07-26 05:57:30

burn
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Registered: 2009-03-08
Posts: 8

Re: DNS323 debian images

I could use an archive of the debian install too, as I hosed the install that I did on my usb stick, and don't have a backup.  Could someone throw a .tgz up somewhere?  We could just tar xvzfp it back to another usb and plug it in right?

Thanks!

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#5 2010-07-30 23:00:17

burn
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Registered: 2009-03-08
Posts: 8

Re: DNS323 debian images

Sorry to bump this up again, but can someone possibly do this? 
I think it could be as easy as (assuming root on usb):
pop usb into separate linux machine
navigate in terminal to the root of the usb (cd /media/ something)
tar cvzpf /media/<someplace not on the usb>/zipped-root.tgz .
upload the tgz someplace (pm me if you need a place).  Oh and we would need the passwd for root, so you might want to change that on your dns before doing this (su root / type 'passwd' / 2 enters.

I am a linux hack though so I might have borked this somewhere.

Last edited by burn (2010-07-30 23:05:55)

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#6 2010-08-02 12:17:27

oxygen
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Registered: 2008-03-01
Posts: 320
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Re: DNS323 debian images

burn wrote:

Sorry to bump this up again, but can someone possibly do this? 
I think it could be as easy as (assuming root on usb):
pop usb into separate linux machine
navigate in terminal to the root of the usb (cd /media/ something)
tar cvzpf /media/<someplace not on the usb>/zipped-root.tgz .
upload the tgz someplace (pm me if you need a place).  Oh and we would need the passwd for root, so you might want to change that on your dns before doing this (su root / type 'passwd' / 2 enters.

I am a linux hack though so I might have borked this somewhere.

there are some things you'll have to deal with though
partition layout
static udev rules (for eth0, eth1 ...)

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