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Rodolphe

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Hello,

 

I'm a newbie an Linux and bananaPI.

Actually, i uses an debian wheezy image of Igor's (Bananapi_Debian_2.8_wheezy_3.4.107) with openmediavault and one sata drive.

 

I would like add an sata multiplier on my BananaPI.

I find this tuto : http://www.htpcguides.com/rebuild-bananian-kernel-with-sata-port-multiplier-support/

 

I don't know if this procedure works an the debian image of Igor's ? please confirme me

 

I think the line " git clone https://github.com/Bananian/linux-bananapi.git--depth 1 " isn't good ?

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Hello,

 

I'm a neewbee an Linux and bananaPI.

Actually, i uses an debian wheezy image of Igor's (Bananapi_Debian_2.8_wheezy_3.4.107) with openmediavault and one sata drive.

 

I would like add an sata multiplier on my BananaPI.

I find this tuto : http://www.htpcguides.com/rebuild-bananian-kernel-with-sata-port-multiplier-support/

 

I don't know if this procedure works an the debian image of Igor's ? please confirme me

 

I think the line " git clone https://github.com/Bananian/linux-bananapi.git--depth 1 " isn't good ?

For modular PMP support you need to use mainline 3.19.7 (4.0 may work but I haven't tested)

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Ok thank Blindpet, now the better solution is 

 

- Downgrade the Kernel 3.4.107 to 3.19.7 (I don't know if it's possible)

- Download the Bananapi_Debian_2.8_wheezy_3.19.7 (From Igor's) and apply the modification : http://www.htpcguides.com/rebuild-bananian-kernel-with-sata-port-multiplier-support/

  But i think isn't a good way because the github link is Kernel 3.4.104 version

 

Or (better solution I think)


  but an the file "build.sh" i don't find the line KERNELTAG="v3.19.7" 
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Ok I try this solution : 

- Download the Bananapi_Debian_2.8_wheezy_3.19.7 (From Igor's) and apply the modification : http://www.htpcguide...iplier-support/

 

And It's works   :) , i see the 2 hard drives in openmediavault.

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But I have a new problem.

I create a new EXT4 partition on one disk, and when I clic on mount i have an error :

Failed to mount .. mount: wrong fs type, bad optionoption, bad superblock..  :(

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I will try this command and all done.

I return on openmediavault, i see the partition file EXT4.

It's always impossible to mount but little different error message.

At the end it's write ( try dmesg |tail).

I will try and the result is

SDA: unknown partition table
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