that's a good idea...if we can subvert the NAS box to boot an alternative system. There's no CD, but there is a USB port, so we could try to boot a USB ARM distro. One problem with this is that there's no video system so it's all blind until we can log into it, unless there's some hidden video tap on the mobo. I'll check into that - thank you for the idea. Harry On Monday 02 March 2009, Nagilum wrote: > >> The docs and files on the USR web site imply that the native > >> filesystem was originally XFS, but when i try to mount it as > >> such, I can't: > > > > I heard Dave Chinner talking about this during LCA-2009. > > If I remember correctly, there is something a bit funny about > > structure layout and padding on the ARM and it affects XFS is > > some strange way, and some NAS vendors 'fixed' it the wrong way, > > so they are incompatible with mainline..... or something like > > that. What I really remember is ARM + XFS + NAS == BAD Vendor > > > > I suggest asking at xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > > No, those other partitions are relevant. One was clearly for > > swap. The other was probably /boot. > > Maybe it can be salvaged using QEMU? > There are even preconfigured ARM environments available: > http://www.scratchbox.org/ > > > > > =================================================================== >===== # _ __ _ __ http://www.nagilum.org/ \n > icq://69646724 # # / |/ /__ ____ _(_) /_ ____ _ > nagilum@xxxxxxxxxxx \n +491776461165 # # / / _ `/ _ `/ / / // / > ' \ Amiga (68k/PPC): AOS/NetBSD/Linux # # /_/|_/\_,_/\_, > /_/_/\_,_/_/_/_/ Mac (PPC): MacOS-X / NetBSD /Linux # # > /___/ x86: FreeBSD/Linux/Solaris/Win2k ARM9: EPOC EV6 # > =================================================================== >===== > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > cakebox.homeunix.net - all the machine one needs.. -- Harry Mangalam - Research Computing, NACS, E2148, Engineering Gateway, UC Irvine 92697 949 824-0084(o), 949 285-4487(c) --- Good judgment comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgment. [F. Brooks.] -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html