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First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 5:39 pm
by thekarmola
Hello Guys,

I am new on this forum and have some easy questions.

What are exactly the steps to begin?

I have Lacie 2big network2 with empty HDD's. (it have not a USB connection, only network connection)

1. Do i need to connect via Telnet and install Uboot, what is it?
2. After that which firmware can i install as firstly? 16 or 17 or first install the 16 and then after that upgrade to 17 or 18?
3. Which files do need to download to flash the Lacie?

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 5:42 pm
by fvdw
You could use the fvdw-sl console

https://plugout.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3086

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 5:44 pm
by thekarmola
fvdw wrote:You could use the fvdw-sl console

https://plugout.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3086


Do need to attach also the second HDD on lacie before flash?

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 6:03 pm
by fvdw
The firmware runs from disk, there will be no flash to flash memory, the stock uboot version in flash memory is sufficient to load the firmware.
Read the guide of the fvdw-sl console for details on install process. For install of the firmware you must only install on disk in mist lefthand side slot seen from the back of the device.

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 3:59 pm
by thekarmola
Do i Need to do set my Lan ip to static and which ip adress must be that to connect with telnet?

Do i need to install from the menu first kernel insall and then UIimage firmware install?

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:11 pm
by fvdw
No no need to set static ip. The telnet client will connect automatically using an ip address send by the nas.
So leave everything default and you are ready to go.
Please read this topic before making an attempt https://plugout.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2645

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:18 pm
by thekarmola
fvdw wrote:No no need to set static ip. The telnet client will connect automatically using an ip address send by the nas.
So leave everything default and you are ready to go.
Please read this topic before making an attempt https://plugout.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2645


The problem is when i start the Lacie it don't receive any IP address from my DHCP router. (That's right because my Lacie have no Firmware installed, HDD's are empty...) I am stuck on this step pls help :?

- When i start fvdw assistant it can't find any device..
- My laptop is connected to the router via Lan cable.
- Lacie is connected to the router via Lan cable.

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:26 pm
by fvdw
1. First poweroff your lacie nas

2. On your pc start the fvdw-sl console, leave everything default

3 in the fvdw-sl console choose install firmware

4. Choose the correct standalone kernel when asked (you need the kirkwood standalone kernel)

5. When the command window with "waiting for uboot..." appears power on your lacie nas.

6. The console will detect boot and interuot it and upload the standalone kernel and after that start the telnet client.(it will wait 15 sec or so before doing that).

Please read help text in the fvdw-sl main window for next steps after telnet window appears

Also the help pages in help dropdown menu are helpfull...

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:15 pm
by thekarmola
fvdw wrote:1. First poweroff your lacie nas

2. On your pc start the fvdw-sl console, leave everything default

3 in the fvdw-sl console choose install firmware

4. Choose the correct standalone kernel when asked (you need the kirkwood standalone kernel)

5. When the command window with "waiting for uboot..." appears power on your lacie nas.

6. The console will detect boot and interuot it and upload the standalone kernel and after that start the telnet client.(it will wait 15 sec or so before doing that).

Please read help text in the fvdw-sl main window for next steps after telnet window appears

Also the help pages in help dropdown menu are helpfull...


Thank you, i have followed now your steps and installed image to the Lacie, BUT;

1. From the console install fimrware will not work and can't connect via terminal.
2. Tried to write image to disk from the console and successfully formatted drive with MSDOS not the GPT. Reboted Lacie but i can't find it on my network, tried Assistant but nothing :(
(On the first chose from the console i have chose UIMAGE-26394-2BIG1-47-1-1-4-standalone ) and via de terminal Kirkwood big2

At the first chose via the console UIMAGE-3142-KIRKWOOD-171-standalone i can;t connect via the terminal..

What is wrong here?

Re: First installation on empty HDD's. Steps??

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:24 pm
by fvdw
1. From the console install fimrware will not work and can't connect via terminal.
2. Tried to write image to disk from the console and successfully formatted drive with MSDOS not the GPT. Reboted Lacie but i can't find it on my network, tried Assistant but nothing :(
(On the first chose from the console i have chose UIMAGE-26394-2BIG1-47-1-1-4-standalone ) and via de terminal Kirkwood big2

At the first chose via the console UIMAGE-3142-KIRKWOOD-171-standalone i can;t connect via the terminal..

What is wrong here?


I don't understand what you are doing.

What kind of machine do you have ? a lacie 2big-vs2 or 2big-vs1. You mention before it is a vs2, in that case you must use as said the
UIMAGE-3142-KIRKWOOD-171-standalone kernel when it is a vs1 then indeed you need the UIMAGE-26394-2BIG1-47-1-1-4-standalone

On the first chose from the console i have chose UIMAGE-26394-2BIG1-47-1-1-4-standalone ) and via de terminal Kirkwood big2

what do you mean with "via the terminal" ? Is this after you have logged in with telnet using username : root and password: giveit2me ?
Where you able to login with telnet client using the UIMAGE-26394-2BIG1-47-1-1-4-standalone ?