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| The boards are almost fully supported mainline. For more informations, | The boards are almost fully supported mainline. For more informations, | ||
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| - | These are the default environment variables in the stock U-Boot provided by Lacie: | ||
| - | < | ||
| - | baudrate=115200 | ||
| - | loads_echo=0 | ||
| - | rootpath=/ | ||
| - | netmask=255.255.255.0 | ||
| - | console=console=ttyS0, | ||
| - | CASset=min | ||
| - | MALLOC_len=1 | ||
| - | ethprime=egiga0 | ||
| - | bootargs_root=root=/ | ||
| - | bootargs_end=::: | ||
| - | image_name=uImage | ||
| - | standalone=fsload 0x2000000 $(image_name); | ||
| - | ethmtu=1500 | ||
| - | mvPhoneConfig=mv_phone_config=dev0: | ||
| - | mvNetConfig=mv_net_config=(00: | ||
| - | usb0Mode=host | ||
| - | yuk_ethaddr=00: | ||
| - | netretry=no | ||
| - | rcvrip=169.254.100.100 | ||
| - | loadaddr=0x02000000 | ||
| - | autoload=no | ||
| - | ethact=egiga0 | ||
| - | stderr=serial | ||
| - | mainlineLinux=no | ||
| - | enaMonExt=no | ||
| - | enaCpuStream=no | ||
| - | enaWrAllo=no | ||
| - | pexMode=RC | ||
| - | disL2Cache=no | ||
| - | setL2CacheWT=yes | ||
| - | disL2Prefetch=yes | ||
| - | enaICPref=yes | ||
| - | enaDCPref=yes | ||
| - | sata_dma_mode=yes | ||
| - | netbsd_en=no | ||
| - | vxworks_en=no | ||
| - | disaMvPnp=no | ||
| - | enaAutoRecovery=yes | ||
| - | start_lump=lump 3 | ||
| - | resetdisk=ide reset | ||
| - | bootdelay=0 | ||
| - | boot_fail=lump | ||
| - | kernel_addr=0x800000 | ||
| - | productType_env=ASTON_KW | ||
| - | primaryPart=6 | ||
| - | secondaryPart=A | ||
| - | resetFlag_env=0 | ||
| - | bootargs=console=ttyS0, | ||
| - | bootcmd=run disk_disk | ||
| - | boot_disk4=disk ${kernel_addr} 1: | ||
| - | boot_disk3=if disk ${kernel_addr} 0: | ||
| - | boot_disk2=if disk ${kernel_addr} 1: | ||
| - | boot_disk1=if disk ${kernel_addr} 0: | ||
| - | boot_disk=if test ${resetFlag_env} -eq 0; then run boot_disk1; else run boot_disk3; fi | ||
| - | disk_disk=run boot_disk; setenv bootargs console=ttyS0, | ||
| - | ethaddr= #mac address | ||
| - | ipaddr= #NAS ip | ||
| - | ncip= #clunc connected ip | ||
| - | serverip= #clunc connected ip | ||
| - | stdin=nc | ||
| - | stdout=nc | ||
| - | </ | ||
| ===== Linux ===== | ===== Linux ===== | ||
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| ===== Userspace ===== | ===== Userspace ===== | ||
| - | ===== Auto power on ===== | + | It is also possible to install Debian, look [[debian_install|here]]. |
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| + | ===== LaCie system | ||
| - | Normally, after applying power, you have to push the button to turn on the ns2. If you want it to switch on automatically, you have to switch a bit in the i2c eeprom. | + | For more informations about the LaCie stock system, look [[lacie_stock|here]]. |
| - | The bit is at offset 14 in the eeprom, changing it from 0 to 1 will enable auto switch on. | + | |
| - | For more details see [[ubootforkirkwoodsocs# | + | |