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The replacement itself isn't the hard part, the problem is you need to read the part number from the old. I replaced the 20 amp fuse and it popped instantly. Got up this lovely cold NY morning, tried to start mt truck and noticed the lack of the fuel pump sound.checked the fuel pump fuse and noticed it was blown. The only repair is to replace the stereo itself. Hello all, I have an 08 silverado 1500, ext cab 5.3L. #3 /var/www/openmediavault/rpc.php(44): OMVJsonRpcServer->handle() Here the answer from online mecanics : There is no fuse for the USB it goes directly into the radio head itself. #2 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc.inc(98): OMVRpc::exec('Plugin', 'getList', Array) #1 /usr/share/php/openmediavault/rpc.inc(265): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) Now I'm getting the next error: When I go to System -> Plugins I get the error:įailed to execute command 'export LANG=C sudo dpkg-query -list 'openmediavault-*'':Įxception 'OMVException' with message 'Failed to execute command 'export LANG=C sudo dpkg-query -list 'openmediavault-*'': ' in /var/www/openmediavault/rpc/plugin.inc:186
So far my results up to now, maybe this will help others with their attempts.
FUSE EXT2 FORUM INSTALL
I could install OVM but could not start the WebGUI and only got an "500 internal server error". There is an installation guide for RPi ( ) which seems to be not fully applicable to the udoo.
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Though with Debian 7 wheezy armhf it was possible to mount NTFS hard drives at udoo.Īfter some research on how to install OMV to an existing Debian armhf, there seems to be no such activities in this direction (check ). I had the same issue with ubuntu 12.04 image for udoo and for an "older" hardware (Time Slice). It seems to be a general problem, that has something to do with unsupported proprietary NTFS drivers. I have similar problem like dottore had with the OMV image: I can't mount NTFS SATA hard drives with this image. Thank you mikelangeloz for the interesting post. Vault Udoo/Quad/OMV_Udoo_Quad.zip/downloadĭonate to the project if you like this system. This comes with some plugins already installed: The image is built on the same minimal ARMhf image and the kernel has the latest load average fix. With E-sata port, gigabit LAN, and all the power it has, think this will be a perfect solution to build an homemade NAS. Made this image because I think this would be very useful to Udoo Users. UPS (Uninterruptible power supply) support Link aggregation and link failover interface (using mdadm).ĤKB sector formatting support for hard drives using Advanced Format Hardware RAID cards: All those supported by Debian. Network cards: All wired and wireless cards supported by Debian.īoot from HDD, USB key, CompactFlash, CD-ROM + floppy disk, or USB flash. GPT/EFI partitioning for hard drives larger than 2 Terabytes. fuse-ext2 fuse-ext2 0.0.7 29 - FUSE EXT2FS Driver. Hard drive: P-ATA/S-ATA, SCSI, iSCSI, USB and FireWire. Protocols: CIFS (via Samba), TFTP, FTP, NFS, SSH, rsync, AFP, UPnP, BitTorrent (protocol) and iTunes.Įxtensions (plug-ins) for: SlimServer, Xbox Media Stream Protocol.įile systems: XFS, JFS and ext2/ext3/ext4 are fully supported, NTFS read/write and FAT32 read/write supported. Javascript/AJAX based WebGUI (based on ExtJS) It is released under the GNU General Public License.Ĭopyright Volker Thiele (thanks for this awesome work) OpenMediaVault was inspired by FreeNAS and other commercial NAS but is a complete new implementation.
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OpenMediaVault is currently distributed as an ISO image and in source form.
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Good Luck.OpenMediaVault is a free network-attached storage server, supporting CIFS (Samba), FTP, NFS, rsync, AFP protocols, S.M.A.R.T., local user authentication, and software RAID (0,1,5,6,10), with a web-based configuration interface. Hopefully that helps you all install fuse-ext2 with OSXFuse.
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configureįIX – Download Xcode from the developer site (NOT THE APP STORE – SOOOOO SLOOOOWW!) PKG_CONFIG_PATH=”$(brew –prefix e2fsprogs)/lib/pkgconfig” CFLAGS=”-idirafter/$(brew –prefix e2fsprogs)/include -idirafter/usr/local/include/osxfuse” LDFLAGS=”-L$(brew –prefix e2fsprogs)/lib”. ?įIX – add a package declaration to the line to make it look like: (Note that the smiley face is actually a colon followed by a paren – I’ve beat my head against a wall on this one and don’t feel like looking up the wordpress fix). Starting on line 9, add three lines to configure.ac, to make it look like this (lines to add are shown as “Add”: I’ve just tracked it down and beat my head against the wall until I succeeded. Note that I’m not even sure how some of these changes fix the issue. This has to be one of the more frustrating installs I’ve ever done. EDIT – Do not download Xcode from the App Store – Way too Slow – Use Developer Download page