Re: Hack a Snap Sever 1000?
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Originally Posted by JBidule
David,
I am sorry, I had totally missed your point.
Please find below, the disk information given by Snap under Web Administration.
Total: 233,970 MB
Free: 230,425 MB
Files: 4,323
As said before, I take the brand new HDD from box, wired it in a PC (without any jumper configuration, it is delivered CS by default).
Then, boot PC with Knoppix.
Plug an USB key with snap1000.bin in it.
dd the image following the procedure given.
Unplug from PC and plug in Snap.
Reboot, at this time, given size was 30GB with disk unusable.
Power off, do the reset trick with buttons to clean all settings.
Reboot, when unit become accessible, go in debug mode and "config devices format 10000 /reinit"
Reboot, disk light is full during one hour or so.
When unit becomes accessible, it gives me the results above (233,970MB) free space!
So, even if my fill test is not really necessary I will cross the 137GB, just to see if there is any problems.
I will keep the forum informed about my results.
Cheers, John.
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If it is showing as 250gb ish, then it is
I can't see you having any problem with puttin more than 137GB of files on it
It also makes you wonder if you were to now upgrade the OS, would you still have the same amount of space.
I suppose if the machine has set it up for 250gb, it must be usable with newer OS versions.....
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