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        <description>LaCie 2big NAS

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Hardware
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        <description>Lacie 2big Network

The 2big Network is a Linux-based NAS with a Marvell Board.

Hardware

	*  Board: MV-88fxx81
	*  Cpu: Marvell Orion ARM926EJ 400 Mhz
	*  RAM: 64 Mb DDR2
	*  Network: 1×10/100/1000 Marvell Gigabit ethernet
	*  USB: 2×2.0 ports
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        <description>Lacie 2big Network v2

This page is relevant for the LaCie NAS 2Big Network v2. It is the direct successor of the 2big Network (orion-based).

Hardware

	*  CPU ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TE) 1200MHz
	*  SoC Kirkwood 88F6281_A0
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        <description>Lacie 5big Network v2

This page is relevant for the LaCie NAS 5Big Network v2. It is the direct successor of the 5big_network (orion-based).

Hardware

	*  CPU ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TE) 1200MHz
	*  SoC Kirkwood 88F6281_A1
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An initramfs is a kernel with an include filesystem that can be use directly from uboot with clunc.
You can use miniroot or buildroot to build an initramfs.

MiniRoot

About

Miniroot is intended to be a simple solution to build and/or develop a minimal system based on Linux and BusyBox.
The system is</description>
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        <description>We assume on this page than you are familiar with getting and building the Linux kernel for arm.

If you&#039;re not, you can go there for your first steps.

Patching kernel

U-Boot issue

Lacie U-Boot is old and don&#039;t work with device tree.

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Hardware

	*  Marvell Feroceon @ 1Ghz
	*  SoC Kirkwood 88F6192_A1
	*  SDRAM memory 256MB
	*  SPI flash, NOR 512kB
	*  Ethernet Gigabit port
	*  1 SATA port
	*  I2C EEPROM
	*  Power push button

[CloudBox pcb front]
[CloudBox pcb]</description>
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        <description>CLUNC (Client for LaCie U-Boot NetConsole)

CLUNC uses the network (ethernet cable) to connect to U-Boot.

No need of custom serial cable to play with a LaCie NAS !

Latest release: clunc 1.1

Repository: clunc.git

The documentation is in the README file.

Boot your kernel

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        <description>Install Debian on a LaCie NAS (Kirkwood based) using the Debian installer

Introduction

This page details step by step how to install a Debian system on a LaCie NAS (Kirkwood based), using the Debian installer. The network-console images allows to perform a completely remote full installation. This means that there is no needs to open the case nor to plug a serial wire.</description>
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        <title>free_ns2</title>
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        <description>Free a NS2 demo

Here is the demonstration executed during the RMLL 2011 for the presentation “Free your NAS with lacie-nas.org”.

The objective is to fully replace the embedded LaCie firmware with mainline free software. The only constraint is to keep the product warranty in effect. As a consequence, the case cannot be opened: It means no serial or JTAG interfaces. Instead, the</description>
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        <title>herethefirst_title</title>
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        <description>Hi to all on this page its content</description>
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        <title>installarchlinux</title>
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        <description>Install an ArchLinux system

ArchLinux have non official support of ARM architecture. Documentation are available on archlinuxarm.org.

Boot with an initramfs

To proceed to the ArchLinux intall you need a shell on your NAS. One way to achieve this is to boot on an initramfs.</description>
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        <title>installdebian2big</title>
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        <description>Install Debian on a 2Big Network

This page could be relevant for all the Orion-based LaCie boards.

Boot custom installer

In the following process, you should replace ${NAS_IP} with correct IP regarding your network configuration.
${ipaddr} and ${serverip} are automatically set by clunc.</description>
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        <title>internet_space_v1</title>
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        <description>LaCie Internet Space v1

This page is relevant for Internet Space v1. This device can be found rebranded by Orange as “HomeLibrary”.

Hardware

Specifications

	*  CPU ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 0 (v5l) 400MHz (266 bogoMIPS)
	*  SoC Orion 88F5182-A2 C400 (Marvell)</description>
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        <title>kirkwoodsocs</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=kirkwoodsocs&amp;rev=1370097065&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Support for Kirkwood SoCs

The Kirkwood family of SoCs includes the following machines:

	*  LaCie Internet Space v2
	*  LaCie Network Space v2
	*  LaCie Network Space Max v2
	*  LaCie Network Space Lite v2
	*  LaCie Safebox (or Network Space Mini v2)
	*  LaCie Cloudbox (aka FamilyBox)
	*  LaCie 2Big Network v2
	*  LaCie 5Big Network v2
	*  LaCie d2 Network v2</description>
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        <title>lacie_stock</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=lacie_stock&amp;rev=1347114810&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>LaCie operating systems

This section gathers all informations about the different LaCie stock systems.

Legacy system (before 2011-2012)

EEPROM

Organization

The EEPROM is available for reading and writing under Linux at the pseudo file /sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-0050/eeprom</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-07-15T21:05:18+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>linuxforatom</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=linuxforatom&amp;rev=1310763918&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux support for Atom-based NAS

Here is a list of the LaCie machines based on x86 Atom:

	*  5Big Network XP (x86 Pineview)

Overview

To-do list

	*  add GPIO chip driver for F71882 Super I/O.
	*  add support for 5Big Network XP (atom-bases boards, x86 Pineview).</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-08-20T12:55:13+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>linuxforkirkwoodsocs</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=linuxforkirkwoodsocs&amp;rev=1313844913&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux support for Kirkwood SoCs

Overview

See our LaCie Linux main page.

To-do list

	*  add power management support for Kirkwood SoCs.
	*  add SoC support for Orion 6082 (Network Space v1).
	*  add support for Wireless Space.
	*  add driver for GMT G762 fan PWM controller.</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-07-17T13:25:39+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>linuxfororionsocs</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=linuxfororionsocs&amp;rev=1310909139&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux support for Orion SoCs

Overview

See our LaCie Linux main page.

To-do list

Links</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-07-17T13:37:12+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>linuxlacie</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=linuxlacie&amp;rev=1310909832&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux support for LaCie boards

Overview

Repository

Sources are available in the Git repository: linux-lacie.git.

Checkout command:
git clone http://git.lacie-nas.org/linux-lacie.git
or
git clone git://lacie-nas.org/linux-lacie.git
To-do list

Links</description>
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        <title>making_kernel_with_dtb</title>
        <link>http://lacie_nas_wiki/doku.php?id=making_kernel_with_dtb&amp;rev=1371016915&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Introduction

Since Linux 3.y.z, the kernel support arm devices via a device tree.
The idea behind is to make an unique kernel which supports every platforms.
This tree describe the devices of the platform in order to initialize them.

The bootloader passes a device tree binary (DTB) to Linux. 
If the bootloader can&#039;t pass the DTB to the kernel, you need to append to it.</description>
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The nas-tools package is a container for NAS system utilities.

	*  input-eventd : a deamon which allows to monitor input devices.
	*  gpio_ctrl: a POSIX shell script which allows to configure GPIOs.
	*  led_ctrl: a POSIX shell script which allow to configure LEDs (</description>
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Since mid-2011 lacie change the hardware configuration of the network space v2 to a lower one.

Hardware

	*  CPU: Marvell 88F6192 800Mhz
	*  SDRAM memory: 128 MiB DDR2
	*  Gigabit ethernet: PHY Marvell 88E1318
	*  Flash memory: Macronix MX25L4005A 512 KiB</description>
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This page is relevant for Network Space (Max) v2 and Internet Space v2 boards.

Since mid-2011 lacie change the hardware configuration of the network space v2 to a lower one, see LaCie Network Space Lite v2.

Hardware

	*  CPU ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TE) 800MHz</description>
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Overview

The Orion family of SoCs includes the following machines:

	*  Buffalo/Revolution Kurbox Pro
	*  Buffalo/Revolution Linkstation Mini
	*  Buffalo/Revolution Terastation Pro II/Live
	*  Lacie Internet Space v1 (v2 uses kirkwood)
	*  Lacie Internet Space by Orange (HomeLibrary)
	*  Lacie ED Mini v2
	*  Lacie 2Big Network
	*  Lacie 5Big Network
	*  Lacie d2 Network</description>
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        <description>Connect to a LaCie NAS via serial cable

Serial connection to the board is possible via the JTAG header, see e.g. for NS2. This allows interrupting the boot sequence, unlike netconsole.

You need to be aware that the serial port voltage level is 3.3 V, so you either need level converter or cable designed for 3.3 V operation.</description>
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When dealing with disk spindown, it can be important to parse the list of mount points, in order to alter mount options such as commit=, etc.
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About

This wiki intend to group together projects and informations related to the LaCie NAS devices.


The main purpose of lacie-nas.org is to add mainline support on Lacie NAS devices for U-Boot, Linux and Debian.


The purpose of U-Boot and Linux mainline support is to use the new</description>
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        <description>Hi to all on this homepage its content</description>
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        <description>U-Boot

This page group together all the common LaCie U-Boot informations (ie: not related with a specific board)

Repository

Sources are available in the Git repository: u-boot-lacie.git. At least, the following branches should be availables:

	*  stable is used to build the images distributed via the</description>
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Overview

See our U-Boot main page.

To-do list

	*  Configure GPIO LEDs.
	*  Enhance the default boot sequence (environment variables).

Links</description>
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Overview

See our U-Boot main page.

To-do list

	*  adapt orion5x / edminiv2 or relocation (wip in -next)
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Introduction

This project intends to provide help for booting an alternative distribution on a LaCie NAS. An USB key is an attractive way to do that because it is rather non intrusive for the legacy</description>
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        <description>Booting from USB key with USB sound support and Music Player Daemon

Introduction

Based on Boot a LaCie NAS (Kirkwood based) from an USB key this document intends to provide further information on how to use USB sound card and Music Player Daemon on LaCie Network Space 2. The setup works reasonably well using a cheap 4-port USB hub, but beware that booting from USB fails if USB sound card is turned on during the bootup. The sound card used in this setup was Cambridge Audio DacMagic but any othe…</description>
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