# MTD Size in
Block Starts at Bytes Long Words Contains
0 0xF8000000 512K 0x020000 U-Boot
4 0xF8080000 256K 0x010000 U-Boot Config
5 0xF80C0000 1280K 0x050000 NAS Config
1 0xF8200000 2M 0x080000 Kernel
2 0xF8400000 9M 0x240000 RootFS1
3 0xF8D00000 3M 0x0C0000 RootFS2
- Installing Arch Linux on your QNAP NAS involves the following 3 main activities:
- Flashing a kernel
- Creating a partition on the HDD and copying the root filesystem
- Configuring the booloader (u-boot) to boot the new kernel
1. Flashing a kernel
Connect to the NAS using SSH and issue the following commands:
$ curl -L 'http://archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinuxARM-kirkwood-latest.tar.gz' | tar -xzv ./boot/uImage
2. Creating a partition on the HDD and unpacking the root filesystem
3. Creating a partition on the HDD and unpacking the root filesystem
Connect to the NAS
$ ubootcfg -b 0 -f /dev/mtdblock4 -o - | sed "s/^ethaddr=.*/ethaddr=$(iface_get_mac)/" > uboot-arch.config
$ sed -i "s/^mainlineLinux=.*/mainlineLinux=yes\narcNumber=2139/" uboot-arch.config
$ sed -i "s/^bootargs=.*/bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 root=PARTUUID=B16B00B5-01 rootfstype=ext4 rootwait rw/" uboot-arch.config
$ sed -i "s/^bootcmd=.*/bootcmd=cp.l 0xF8400000 0x800000 0x240000;bootm 0x800000/" uboot-arch.config
$ ubootcfg -b 0 -f /dev/mtdblock4 -i ./uboot-arch.config