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TMiland
Oct 17, 2012Aspirant
chroot'ed Debian Squeeze on Readynas
chroot'ed Debian Squeeze on Readynas I would like to share this with you all, after having to reset my readynas several times now, and lost all my data and what not. This involves getting debian...
tiranor
Oct 18, 2012Aspirant
As i understand it, all the basic stuff of the nas would run on radiatior, and all tweaking would run on debian squeeze, installed on /c/, which would work like any debian squeeze distribution.
If the tweakings with debian squeeze brick, you still have your original installation available (with its frontview), and can restore your nas, without a factory default (when os reinstall doesn't work).
Am i right ?
It seem interesting.
So, questions :
-How much ressources would it use (i guess a dual core atom, with upgraded RAM is the minimum) ?
-Would there be a gui ? Access via VNC available ?
If the tweakings with debian squeeze brick, you still have your original installation available (with its frontview), and can restore your nas, without a factory default (when os reinstall doesn't work).
Am i right ?
It seem interesting.
So, questions :
-How much ressources would it use (i guess a dual core atom, with upgraded RAM is the minimum) ?
-Would there be a gui ? Access via VNC available ?
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