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*Updates to support Rev A TS-7670
*Updates to support Rev A TS-7670
*Fixed fsck issue when booting from NAND
*Fixed fsck issue when booting from NAND
*Added DoubleStore support
*Sleep and standby support added
*tshwctl -i now indicates reboot_source= to indicate what caused the last boot
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*TS-7670 turn on all four LEDs at startup for visual diagnostic purposes
*Set up routines to control TS-7670 Auto-485 txen
*Fixed a big which could cause filesystem_from_* commands to hang
*Changed NAND sizes to accommodate for maximum factory badblocks
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*/etc/resolv.conf is a static file in Debian, breaks DNS in Debian if IP obtained in initramfs, and then booted to full Debian.
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Revision as of 14:35, 13 March 2014

Image File Changelog Known Issues
ts7670_7400v2-dec032013.dd.bz2
  • Initial release
ts7670_7400v2-jan282014.dd.bz2

ts7670_7400v2-jan282014.ubifs

  • Synced Debian filesystem between TS-7600/TS-4600 and TS-7670/TS-7400_V2
  • Updates to support Rev A TS-7670
  • Fixed fsck issue when booting from NAND
  • Added DoubleStore support
  • Sleep and standby support added
  • tshwctl -i now indicates reboot_source= to indicate what caused the last boot
ts7670_7400v2-mar052014.dd.bz2

ts7670_7400v2-mar052014.ubifs

  • TS-7670 turn on all four LEDs at startup for visual diagnostic purposes
  • Set up routines to control TS-7670 Auto-485 txen
  • Fixed a big which could cause filesystem_from_* commands to hang
  • Changed NAND sizes to accommodate for maximum factory badblocks
  • /etc/resolv.conf is a static file in Debian, breaks DNS in Debian if IP obtained in initramfs, and then booted to full Debian.