Nun ersetzen wir das Pogo System durch unser Arch Rescue System:
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Ich habe die Anleitung vom Doozan Board übernommen wo auch das Uboot herkommt
sowie einige Scripts wie das Debian usw.
Was kann das Recue System eigentlich?
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Kirkwood/*Plug* Recovery System
.......... V2.8.2 : Oct 29 2012
(Kernel: Linuxrescue 3.3.2 kirkwide Oct.29.2012)
rescue login:
(Status : Test on 4 Mach-Types, awaiting tests on others )
Kirkwood/*Plug*/Dockstar Rescue V2.8.2 :
GPT support & many other enhancements + full kernel support for GoFlexNet/Home,
Zyxel NSA3x0 and many others...
All of the features from Jeff's V2, plus:
• Well-tested and tuned Linux 3.3.2 kernel w/ lots of modules
• GPT/EFI support in kernel and with the "gdisk" utility
• Bonjour/Zeroconf/Avahi advertising of services:
( use ssh
root@rescue.local to log in w/o hunting for the IP address)
• fixes for the "Too Many Bad Blocks" NAND driver problem on GoFlex Net/Home
• tweaks to udev so that SATA devices are handled more nicely,
plus proper function in 3.x kernels
• lm-sensors for the Zyxel NSA320 and any other supported Kirkwood device that
has sensor on board
• p910nd print server : very lightweight and easy to set up
• fixed an intermittent problem w/ ntpd so that the time sync is more positive
• Kernel support for Dockstar/GoFlexNet arcnumbers
• cleaner 'first-boot' initialization scripts
• sysvinit
• sqlite3
• iptables
• microperl
• udev
• lsof
• socat
• openvpn
The rescue system includes:
• ipkg
• ext2/3/4 create and repair utilities
• ubifs support/utilities
• flash/nand utilities
• md/raid support/utilities
• ntfs-3g
• xfs support/utilities
• reiserfs support
• nfs support
• lvm support/utilities
• ssh/sshfs/openssl
• openvpn
• iptables
• wget/curl/links/ncftp/rsync
• vi/nano
• screen
• sqlite3
Das wir dies in Debian erledigen müssen versteht sich ja von selbst.