The system is based on a Marvell Kirkwood 1GHz SOC, other chips include an Ethernet controller, flash, RAM as well as an MCU which is a systems management controller similar to what Other than that I have not noticed any differences. There are differences between the A3 and A4 versions in the type of memory chips and used Ethernet transformer. Is this a bug on this board revision or is my particular NAS damaged I do not know. The stock firmware and in the kernel that I have built so I suspect it's some hardware problem. In the A3 version I have only the 100 Mbit Ethernet link is working contrary to the NAS being advertised as supporting 1000 Mbps Ethernet. Text "TWO BAY NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE" on top plastic cover There exist at least four versions of the hardware, I own two of them and the ones that I own can be distinguished by using the following features: This is a bit different than other projects building Linux which usually focus This post provides information on how to run the newest (at the point of writing) mainline kernel on it without patching as well as how to build a simple initramfs using buildroot. The D-Link DNS-320L is a simple 2-bay SATA NAS device which can run multiple versions of Linux.
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