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Old 11-14-2014, 04:02 PM   #1
foxlukas
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Blackarmor NAS 220 Debian Lenny Connection problem


Hi

So i followed this tutorial (http://web1.km21125-04.keymachine.de/meinreich/?p=184) to put debian lenny on my blackarmor nas from seagate. Everything went good until this step:

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3. Mount data partition (mount /dev/md3 /media/Data/Public) or even better edit nano /etc/fstab to do this in each boot:

mkdir /media/Data
nano /etc/fstab
/dev/md3 /media/Data ext3 defaults 0 2
#( change last 2 to 0 if you don’t want to check the disk)
reboot
#(for changes to take effect)
I used putty to do the commands (mkdir /media/Data and nano /etc/fstab) and then i just typed "/dev/md3 /media/Data ext3 defaults 0 2" as a new row under the others, saved it and rebooted. But now i cant connect with putty, it keeps saying "connection timed out" and i have no idea on how to fix this

Just powering off and on doesn't seemed to help... Is it possible that is just takes a long time to process this change?

Greets,
Lukas

PS: sorry for my bad english, i'm dutch

edit: using port 22 to connect, dont know if that is important

Last edited by foxlukas; 11-14-2014 at 04:05 PM. Reason: add some info
 
Old 11-16-2014, 01:10 AM   #2
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Debian Lenny (also called Debian 5) is old and no longer supported (since February 6 2012 which is about 4 weeks after that tutorial was written). If you must do this I recommend you use, at least Debian 6 (also called Squeeze which is now an LTS) or Debian 7 (Wheezy which is the current stable release). Using old unsupported versions just makes everyones job more difficult.
 
  


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