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+ | !| Original Firmware | ||
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+ | * [[:Category:LS-WTGL/R1/Restoring_from_empty_disks|Re-installing to an empty disk]] | ||
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!|Opened Firmwares | !|Opened Firmwares | ||
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− | *Telnet enabled firmware | + | *[[Open Stock Firmware|Telnet enabled firmware]] |
*Distributions | *Distributions | ||
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+ | == Configuration Notes == | ||
+ | * The '''name''' of the RAID array is "RAID Array 1", but the factory default RAID configuration is '''RAID 0'''. If you prefer RAID 1 or just two independent disks, don't create Shares yet. Update the RAID configuration from "Disk Management -> RAID Setup -> RAID Array 1" in the Web interface. | ||
+ | * Avoid disconnecting a USB drive without unmounting or powering down first. | ||
+ | ** You might find yourself with a Share that cannot be deleted from the Web interface, as described in [http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/Can-t-delete-shared-folder-on-my-Link-Station-Live/m-p/6028#M5204 this thread]. The only way to fix this seems to be by rebuilding the partition table through a [http://forums.buffalotech.com/t5/Storage/FAQ-2-of-3-Force-Firmware-update-procedure-please-read-this/m-p/11011#M9309 forced factory firmware update]. Your [[Open Stock Firmware|bootstrapping]] work and Shares will be lost. | ||
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+ | == Forum == | ||
+ | [http://forum.buffalo.nas-central.org/viewforum.php?f=50 LS Pro Duo forum] | ||
=== Pictures of the board === | === Pictures of the board === | ||
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[[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_front.jpg|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB frontside - high resolution]] | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_front.jpg|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB frontside - high resolution]] | ||
[[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_back.jpg|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB backside - high resolution]] | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_back.jpg|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB backside - high resolution]] | ||
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− | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_front_comments.JPG]] | + | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_front_comments.JPG|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB frontside with comments]] |
− | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_back_comments.JPG]] | + | [[Image:LSPRO_DUO_PCB_back_comments.JPG|left|thumb|LS Pro DUO PCB backside with comments]] |
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Revision as of 03:26, 16 January 2013
LS-WTGL/R1 ARM9 (LSPRODUO) | |
CPU | Marvell 88F5182-A2 (400MHz) (ARM926EJ-S) |
RAM | 64MB |
Flash ROM | |
Other | |
NIC | |
USB | |
SATA Controller | Marvell SCSI to SATA adapter |
Drive Capacity | 465.7 GB (SAMSUNG HD501LJ) |
Hardware Overview | Information/LSPRO-DUO-Overview |
SOFTWARE | |
Toolchains | |
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Original Firmware | |
Opened Firmwares |
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Development Tools | |
GPL Kernel | Now available |
HARDWARE | |
Disassembly | |
Serial | Add a Serial port to the LS DUO |
Hardware Hacks | |
Other | LS DUO: Serial Port Output - Boot-Log |
Configuration Notes
- The name of the RAID array is "RAID Array 1", but the factory default RAID configuration is RAID 0. If you prefer RAID 1 or just two independent disks, don't create Shares yet. Update the RAID configuration from "Disk Management -> RAID Setup -> RAID Array 1" in the Web interface.
- Avoid disconnecting a USB drive without unmounting or powering down first.
- You might find yourself with a Share that cannot be deleted from the Web interface, as described in this thread. The only way to fix this seems to be by rebuilding the partition table through a forced factory firmware update. Your bootstrapping work and Shares will be lost.
Forum
Pictures of the board
Pages in category "LS-WTGL/R1"
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