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Re: LinkSys NSS4000 NAS w/ RM7000+PMON2000
Toru Nishimura <locore64 <at> alkyltechnology.com> writes:
>
> Andy Ruhl sez;
>
> > Hmm, nice machine. Dual gigabit ethernet controllers and 4 disks...
> >
> > Do you know if you can netboot it similar to the NSLU2?
>
> PMON2000 is a feature rich bootloader made by the man who
> ported the world first real BSD Unix to R4000. The port was called
> "pica".
>
> http://www.opsycon.se/pmonmain
>
> Started from the original PMON, PMON2000 has been acumulating
> many features by importing code from NetBSD and OpenBSD. I would
> not be surprised seeing NASS4000 even boots ELF kernel on FFS
> filesys.
>
> > This thing could make a really nice box. It's still a little pricey though.
>
> The 64bit OS capable machine could be made in lower price and I feel
> puzzling indeed about the wrong combination of HW.
>
> - PM8172 is SysAD32 system controller. By replacing it with other
> "industory grade" one like Marvell Discovery LT you can buy
> 133MHz/166MHz SysAD64 frontside bus w/ DDR333 memory and
> buildin GbE.
> - Having RM9120/9220(dual E9K core) could be instant win (but
> PMC-Sierra abandond the entire RM9000 line)
> - then moderate replacement choice would be RM9150.
>
> Toru Nishimura / ALKYL Technology
>
>
Toru,
I now this is from seven years ago, but did you ever make any progress on
this? I have an NSS4000 that's basically bricked itself, and I'd like to
find an option other than the Cisco-supplied o/s.
I'm considering yanking the mobo out and replacing with something
ATOM-based, or even a Pi B+.
Cheers.
Tim Mueller
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