현재 iomega NAS가 일명 벽돌이 되었습니다.
검색하던중에..
http://iomega.nas-central.org/wiki/Install_firmware_on_a_fresh_disk_(EZ_Media_%26_ix2-ng)
에 있는 자료를 통해 초기화 할 생각입니다.
해당 내용은 아래와 같습니다.. 제가 봐도 어떤내용인지 잘 몰라서 이렇게 여쭙습니다..
다운로드 파일을 받고 1GB 이상 USB를 FAT방식으로 포멧한후 어떻게 진행하라는건지 모르겠네요..
혹시 잘 아시는분 계시면 부탁드리겠습니다.
Download imager firmware
For the EZ Media, download EZMedia-recovery-4.0.2.9960.zip. For the ix2-ng, download ix2-ng-4.0.2.9960-recovery.zip
Create imager stick
Extract the file to a FAT formatted USB stick, of at least 1GB.
Prepare disk
Now extract the files zImage and initrd from emctools/xxx_images/xxx.tgz. Connect the disk to your (Linux) PC, and write the files to the raw disk:
dd if=/path/to/zImage of=/dev/sdb seek=2048 dd if=/path/to/initrd of=/dev/sdb seek=8192
Of course doublecheck that sdb is your intended nas disk. dd will happily overwrite whatever you offer as target.
Install firmware
Put the disk in the nas, plugin the stick, power it up, and after about 10 minutes (depending on your USB stick), the box should power-off. Remove the stick, and power it on again. After a few minutes you can connect to the webinterface. If there is an indication in the web page that the box is still starting, leave it alone until it's done. It is initializing the data volume. If you interrupt it, there will be
No shares
When there are no shares available, do a factory reset (System->Factory Reset). After rebooting, connect to webinterface. If there is an indication in the web page that the box is still starting, leave it alone until it's done. It is initializing the data volume.
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sudo dd if=/home/assa/zImage of=/dev/sdb seek=2048
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> Of course doublecheck that sdb is your intended nas disk. dd will happily overwrite whatever you offer as target.
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