Ximeta Driver Download
Hi, I bought a Trekstor Network Harddrive and now trying to use it with Arch. USB works so far, but Network would be nice
The Drive uses the Ximeta Ndas Device Driver for network access:
http://code.ximeta.com/cgi-bin/tracX.cgi/wiki
Ximeta Driver Download
I downloaded and tried the latest stable and the latest nightly:
http://code.ximeta.com/download/1.0.2/2 … -24.tar.gz
and
http://code.ximeta.com/dev/1.0.3/98/lin … -98.tar.gz
and some older versions, but older versions but this older versions didn't compile.
I followed Gentoo HowTo's (the only description on how to build from source i found):
http://code.ximeta.com/cgi-bin/tracX.cgi/wiki/Gentoo
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-41 … imeta.html
Install driver software - place the NDAS software CD into your computer for automatic installation Add ID and Key for your privacy and security of data- enjoy all the performance and feature of NDAS technology No setting or configuration required- No need to setup IP address, or DHCP setting Instant use- Access NDAS storage as if it were a. Download XIMETA NDAS Driver 3.20.1520 (Other Drivers & Tools).
With the exports (need to specify the Kernelpath and Version - im using the latest beyond kernel) the compilation was no problem.
I know it is not the Arch way, but i tried a 'make install' which ended in an errormessage:
Ok after that i tried the manual way described in the gentoo forum:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-41 … imeta.html
(placed the init script in /etc/rc.d and not in /etc/init.d)
And then started the daemon. Seems to work: output :
Ximeta Ndas Driver Download
But dmesg shows errors:
I could register the device using the ndasadmin tool, but no slot is assigned and the device is showed as offline:
Anyone managed to get a Ximeta Network Device running, or at least have a idea how i could fix the problems?
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