kurmannthomas wrote:
> Ok now to my application. Im trying to build a system that logs data
> from the AD converter onto a USB Hard disk. The data should be
> accesable via FTP. Preferably id like to use a WLAN USB adapter. The
> time should be synchronized via a ntp server. Im think im going to
> use the debian linux if no one would recommend the TS Linux.
>
Debian should work well yes.
> First of all im not getting the ftp server to run. I can connect to
> an FTP on my Windows machine without problems from my TS-7260 in
> debian linux. But the FTP is somehow not working, it connects, then
> disconnects right away...Is there anything I need to set up or
> modify so that i works im connecting with ftp:
>
Are you trying to FTP in as root? By default root is not allowed to
login via ftp or telnet
> Is it possible that I use say a 80 gigabyte Harddisk with the debian
> linux unpacked on it as a USB drive, and store the data on it? Afaik
> yes.
>
Redboot does not know about USB hard drives AFAIK, besides I'm thinking
if you want to use this as a data logger a TS-9600 IDE interface might
be a better idea. It would be faster and also allow you to boot from it.
> Another question. Is it possible to boot the debian linux directly
> and not go into the TS-Linux first?
>
Yes, compile a kernel with all the esentials to access your hard drive,
usb drivers or ts-9600 drivers or whatever. You'll need to load it into
flash and setup your boot script for the new root filesystem, this is
well documented in the ts-7000 archives and I belive on the wiki.
Jason
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