Hello all,
I tried the Rpi image and it didn't boot on my Pi Zero. Is the Pi Zero supported? I don't mind slow transfer speeds.
Thanks.
Hello all,
I tried the Rpi image and it didn't boot on my Pi Zero. Is the Pi Zero supported? I don't mind slow transfer speeds.
Thanks.
No idea never tried since I don't have one. Pi Zero is not exactly the idea NAS. What image did you use?
I tried version 2.0.15, downloaded it from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projec…/Raspberry%20Pi%20images/
The Pi Zero LED flashes 7 or 8 times, indicating that I need an updated bootcode.bin/start.elf firmware (source: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=58151)
Try the latest image but you will have to fix php5-pam as noted in the readme on sourceforce.
Or you could send me an RPi Zero
Don't have one to spare, but I did see that Microcenter is selling them for 99 cents, limit one. If there's one within shouting distance of you, might be an option. It's store-pickup only.
Thanks, I got it to work on my Pi Zero! For later reference, this is what I did. I downloaded the 2.2.5 version, booted and let it expand the SD card. Connected a USB-Ethernet adapter. Via SSH (as root) I typed:
wget http://omv-extras.org/debian/pool/main/p/php5-pam/php5-pam_1.0.3-2_armhf.deb
dpkg -i php5-pam_1.0.3-2_armhf.deb
( Source: Raspberry pi: upgrade php5-fpm error )
The web interface is pretty nippy I think, only played around with it for a few minutes. I set up a shared folder and transfered a file from a Windows 10 PC. Transfer speed was slow; about 6-800 kb/s, but the Pi Zero CPU usage was also low (<10 %) and memory usage about 15 %. The microSD card is of high quality. I think there is something wrong with my particular USB-Ethernet adapter, I'm planning to try a different one.
Don't have one to spare, but I did see that Microcenter is selling them for 99 cents, limit one. If there's one within shouting distance of you, might be an option. It's store-pickup only.
3+ hours away. I would buy one from a buck. I have a stupid number of RPis and other arm boards. So, I try to stay away from them nowadays.
3+ hours away. I would buy one from a buck. I have a stupid number of RPis and other arm boards. So, I try to stay away from them nowadays.
Yeah, mine's 2+ hours away. I only go there once a month when I'm in Boston for the MIT Flea, and even then that's only April to October. Which is why I seriously considered going back in and going through a different checkout line, but then I'd have to use a different address too.
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