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doc:appunti:hardware:lacie_d2_network_2 [2011/03/23 11:41] – [Fake Wake-on-LAN] niccolo | doc:appunti:hardware:lacie_d2_network_2 [2014/01/28 10:22] (current) – [Hacking the LaCie d2 Network 2] niccolo | ||
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- | The **LaCie d2 Network 2** is very similar to the **[[lacie_d2_network|LaCie d2 Network]]**, | + | The **LaCie d2 Network 2** is very similar to the **[[lacie_d2_network|LaCie d2 Network]]**, |
The LaCie software is changed a lot. May be it is possible get root access without disassembling it, have a look at the [[# | The LaCie software is changed a lot. May be it is possible get root access without disassembling it, have a look at the [[# | ||
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The Wake-On-LAN is **not handled by the U-Boot code** (like in the LaCie d2 Network). When the power switch is onto the ON position, the U-Boot always begins the boot process spinning-on the disk, during the boot process a script checks if the Deep Sleep Mode is active, in that case it halts the disk and wait for the Magic Packet. | The Wake-On-LAN is **not handled by the U-Boot code** (like in the LaCie d2 Network). When the power switch is onto the ON position, the U-Boot always begins the boot process spinning-on the disk, during the boot process a script checks if the Deep Sleep Mode is active, in that case it halts the disk and wait for the Magic Packet. | ||
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+ | If you install a plain Debian operating system, you can use the **[[# | ||
===== Installing Debian ===== | ===== Installing Debian ===== | ||
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- | ==== Fake Wake-on-LAN ==== | + | ===== Fake Wake-on-LAN |
The Ethernet chip does not have WoL capabilities (whereas the old d2 Network does), so we can only simulate it. This is my first attempt to make a software Wake-on-LAN. | The Ethernet chip does not have WoL capabilities (whereas the old d2 Network does), so we can only simulate it. This is my first attempt to make a software Wake-on-LAN. | ||
- | At an early stage of the boot process | + | At an early stage of the boot process |
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+ | You can download the program here: **{{.: | ||
- | You can download the program here: **{{.: | + | ===== The EEPROM ===== |
- | This is the TODO list: | + | The content of the EEPROM |
- | * Turn off USB power too. | + | ^ Offset |
- | * Wake on power button keypress too. | + | | 0 | 2 | 0x00 0x02 | |
- | * Modify the standard halt sequence so it becomes a reboot followed by fake-on-lan, | + | | 2 | 6 | Ethernet MAC address. | |
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