CH3SNAS & Debian: Yes, it’s possible but not for everyone

A lot of people use Fun_Plug to run alternative scripts on the CH3SNAS including the ability to run Debian from USB.

a few months back I donated 2 CH3SNAS to the people of Debian to make the CH3SNAS supported for the version ‘Lenny’ of Debian.

The following link will give you a complete install procedure to get rid off the normal CH3SNAS firmware and have the flash using an alternative firmware. Please note that this is not for pussies and certainly not for users without the ability to create a serial console and Linux knowledge

The alternative firmware will install an installer by default to partition and format your disks & install Debian’s Lenny. The only issue for me not using the firmware is that if your HDD is crashing you brick your device.

There must be someone working on putting OE in flash and then boot Debian with kexec, than the device could be saved or instead of putting OE in flash, put the installer in flash and something that will boot Debian. And if there is no disk, then boot the installer. It’s a nice idea, but it does not  exist currently (as I quote Martin Michlmayr  freely)If you have experience and you want to play: as long as the device is running, SSH is working and you can mount a USB stick you can refer to the original stock firmware by using this how-to

Above has been tested last week by me. A lot of of work has to be done by the Debian group to have more functions and recovery options enabled.

I only advise people to test it with a non production box and when you have enough experience.

One thought on “CH3SNAS & Debian: Yes, it’s possible but not for everyone

  1. quattro says:

    wouldn’t it be possible to have a backup of the relevant data of the HD somewhere on a cd or usb drive and prepair a new HD with it in case the hd(s) of the ch3snas fail?

    you would probably end up with an old system, but you can upgrade it any time and restore backups of data that changes more often from elsewhere. (if you have that kind of backup)

    I guess, ir yould be possible to write a programm or script that creates a basic partition with all the stuff on it that a debianized ch3snas needs to boot without having a backup.

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