![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the original u-boot manager doesn't have a capability to access any of the USB2 ports however, it can be configured to boot off of the 224MB un-used partition. OpenWRT, etc., is to let it boot off of an external USB partition. Since this device comes with a built-in of 4 USB2 ports, the easier way to hack this device to run an open-source firmware, i.e. The original Seagate DockStar firmware is located on the 32MB partition. The 256MB NAND/Flash drive is divided into two partitions, i.e. If you don't already know, a Seagate DockStar device is a Sheeva Plug computer runs on an ARM CPU clocked with 128/256MB RAM/Flash, 4 USB2 ports (3 standard and 1 mini for a Seagate FreeAgent USB hard drive), and an RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps). The only two ways to regain access the root account is either through a serial-console or activate your Seagate DockStar device to subscribe to a 1-year free subscription service to PogoPLUG firm to enable the SSH. DOING SO WILL LET IT TO PHONE HOME TO PERFORM AN UPGRADE WITH A NEW FIRMWARE THAT HAS TELNET/SSH DISABLED AND AN UNKNOWN root PASSWORD. WARNING: WHEN YOU RECEIVE YOUR SEAGATE DOCKSTAR DEVICE, PLEASE DON'T CONNECT IT TO A LIVE INTERNET UNLESS YOU HAVE DISABLE THE hbmgr.sh BY EDITING /etc/init.d/rcS FILE AS SHOWN IN BLOG. I will quickly summarize in this post on how to hack an inexpensive Seagate DockStar device ($24.99 from Buy + Free S/H) to run a plain-vanilla FreeSwitch v1.0.6.
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