Mounted as /home, formatted as xfs filesystem. function works, just add the -device=marvell option (otherwise you get the error Device does not support ~]# smartctl -device=marvell -a /dev/sda The filesystems
It reports some useful info and can be used to write some configuration to the device, see ~]# cat /proc/edmini
The pseudo file /proc/edmini is provided by a LaCie kernel driver (released under the GPL license). Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled Time: orion_clocksource clocksource has been installed. Marvell USB EHCI Host controller #1: c0493400 Marvell USB EHCI Host controller #0: c0493600 Memory: 126464KB available (2792K code, 185K data, 356K init)Ĭalibrating delay loop. Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda7 ro boardType=mv88F5182 productType=d2Next dev/sda2 on /home type xfs (rw) ~]# cat /proc/mtd dev/sda9 on /tmp type ext3 (rw,data=ordered) dev/sda9 on /var type ext3 (rw,data=ordered) Unionfs on / type unionfs (rw,dirs=/oldroot/snapshots/snaps/00=rw:/oldroot/var/original=ro) dev/sda9 on /oldroot/snapshots type ext3 (rw,data=ordered)
dev/sda8 on /oldroot/var/original type ext3 (ro,data=ordered) dev/sda7 on /oldroot type ext3 (ro,data=ordered)ĭevpts on /oldroot/dev/pts type devpts (rw) Total: 255376 71204 184172 cat /proc/cpuinfoįilesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
Here the kernel config, obtained with zcat /proc/config.gz free To allow ssh root access, just create a /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file and put in it your ssh public key (see ssh-keygen(1) man page).
Once started, you can add sshd to the list of services to start automatically, and initialize the lastlog:Įcho sshd > /etc/initng/runlevel/nlevelįiles /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow will be “sanitized” on each reboot, so it is useless to change the root password or change the users login shell (default to /bin/false). To start sshd - the very first time be prepared to wait some minutes for host keys generation - run: The ssh daemon is already installed in the LaCie d2 Network, but it does not start automatically. If you have some problem running initng commans, try to send a SIGHUP signal to initng: stop_unneeded : Stop all services, not in runlevel reload_service : Reload service data from disk ( reparse /etc/initng )
zap : Resets a failed service, so it can be restarted. states : Print out all possible states. help_all : Print out verbose list of all commands. help : Print what commands you can send to initng.
InitNGControl (0.6.10.2 ) by Jimmy Wennlund The main tool for initng is ngc, used to start/stop the services, query the status of a service, etc. LaCie operating system does not use the traditional sysvinit to start the services on boot, it uses the initng replacement.