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I simply updated the kernel with version 3.2.96 and now it runs as expected. Regards, Matteo.
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That's the solution! The factory reset solved the problem. For the sake of the completion of this question, I did not find a way to upgrade the firmware from the serial port but I was able to manage a full update to the latest FW. Thank you for the support.
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I uninstalled both of them. Same situation. Here attached the bootlog of today after that. I am still reviewing that file looking for a solution. Thank you, Matteo
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Update: Thanks to your advise I successfully started the web server and updated the firmware to the latest version. So the original question on how to update, is no longer a point. The point is that now the NAS boots with the network up but the web server is not working. I can again start the server with the command…
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Thank you for the quick reply. From the ifcong, no ip assigned. ---8<--- / # ifconfig egiga0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 5C:F4:AB:5B:AB:6C inet6 addr: fe80::5ef4:abff:fe5b:ab6c/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:5 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:6 errors:0 dropped:0…
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Not to my knowledge. How can I set the IP as dynamic? From the console I mean. Thanks you all for the help. Regards, Matteo
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Yes it happens at every boot. Should that be useful I can send the bootlog with the HDDs connected. Yes the Point is exactly that: boot to the web interface and update the FW. Thanks for the support, Matteo