Thecus n2100




The Thecus n2100 is a pretty sweet machine. I’m pleased with it already. It can really run debian! I also have an NSLU2 which I’ve installed Debian on as well.

The Thecus I have came with a 9-pin console port which I was able to connect to (thank goodness!), and then I was able to see what I did wrong when following the install instructions. This was actually a really amazing process for me - I’ve connected to a Cisco switch via minicom, but never another linux machine. I’m sure this will come in handy again soon.

Here’s the links I collected in researching the n2100:

Shows startup over serial

Debian Install on n2100

GPL Violations by thecus?

Debonaras Thecus 2100 page

Mailing list archive

Outdated install debian on thecus 2100

http://onbeat.dk/thecus/index.php/N2100_Recovering_from_a_bad_config_change

My mistake: not changing the hostname on the thecus before installing the installer!

http://alcopop.org/log/debian/ - this page mentions the process for using a raid on the thecus with debian, you need the kernel modules. Unfortunately the udebs have advanced past the binary kernel version available from the debian team.

2 Responses to “Thecus n2100”


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    Just sent this to Martin:

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for putting together the info to run Debian the the Thecus n2100. I got it installed and was hoping to setup a raid but there is a kernel mismatch between the installer image and the current udebs available. I was wondering what the usual method of dealing with this would be? Would I install the new kernel on the installer image, or would I compile the md modules for the installer kernel version?

    Thanks again!

    Albert

    PS - Here’s my Thecus info, and I posted some stuff to the Debonaras wiki too. :-)

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    Martin just wrote back:

    “This problem will go away soon when RC2 will be out and the N2100 will be officiall supported.

    For now, you can simply open a shell in the installer and then type:

    wget http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2006/12/08/debian/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-arm-2.6/md-modules-2.6.18-3-iop32x-di_1.6_arm.udeb
    udpkg -i md-mod*.udeb

    Then RAID should work.”

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