Hi matze,
The files that are put on the usb-stick are just the same files that are on your b3-harddrive, except that I changed the fstab. I could probably zip that up (using the default files, so all your settings would be gone) for you, but your bubba wouldn't start on the stick anyway. For that ...
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- 04 Nov 2012, 04:42
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
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- 22 Apr 2012, 15:14
- Forum: B2 & B3 Feature Requests
- Topic: LACP
- Replies: 1
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Re: LACP
Old post I know, but I stumbled upon it. Anyway I know that you want to have it configurable over the webgui, but as a proof of concept I actually configured aggregated links on my b3 with LACP a couple of weeks ago.
If I remember correctly I just apt-get ifenslave (or if it was already there ...
If I remember correctly I just apt-get ifenslave (or if it was already there ...
- 22 Apr 2012, 14:58
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
Re: USB-boot on bubba 3
Thanksjohannes wrote:Really impressive!

- 22 Apr 2012, 04:15
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
Re: USB-boot on bubba 3
I havent any good power meter that's reliable when dealing with low power numbers. But measuring the current after the ACDC-converter with my multimeter I get:
hdd on 0.8A
hdd in standby 0.5A
Both the measurements where done at an idling system. So that times 12 and with some efficiency factor of ...
hdd on 0.8A
hdd in standby 0.5A
Both the measurements where done at an idling system. So that times 12 and with some efficiency factor of ...
- 21 Apr 2012, 16:42
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
Re: USB-boot on bubba 3
Ok took a bit longer than waited, here is whats happened anyway:
What I wanted was a totally quieted (I'm very picky when coming to noise) file server, at least when not in use. Still wanted plenty of space without paying a ton of money (ie no ssd) and I didn't want to add an external drive either ...
What I wanted was a totally quieted (I'm very picky when coming to noise) file server, at least when not in use. Still wanted plenty of space without paying a ton of money (ie no ssd) and I didn't want to add an external drive either ...
- 18 Oct 2010, 14:26
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
Re: USB-boot on bubba 3
cool, thanks! I'll try that
- 15 Oct 2010, 10:48
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
Re: USB-boot on bubba 3
Ok that sounds like overkill (or at least overbudget =) ) for my interest. Is there possible to configure uboot in any way on the bubba? Could a serial port be modded onto the device? I don't mind some soldering 

- 15 Oct 2010, 03:13
- Forum: Development
- Topic: USB-boot on bubba 3
- Replies: 15
- Views: 63299
USB-boot on bubba 3
Hi,
looking into buying a NAS and came across bubba. However one of my requirement is to be able to boot from flash (usb/sd(compact flash/flash-chip is ok) since I'm very (very) picky about noise. This way the harddrive(s) can be off when not using the NAS, making it completely silent.
Is it ...
looking into buying a NAS and came across bubba. However one of my requirement is to be able to boot from flash (usb/sd(compact flash/flash-chip is ok) since I'm very (very) picky about noise. This way the harddrive(s) can be off when not using the NAS, making it completely silent.
Is it ...