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3 The Buffalo Linkstation Pro/Live, codename LS-XHL and LS-CHLv2, is a single
4 disk NAS server. The PCBs of the LS-XHL and LS-CHLv2 are almost the same.
5 The LS-XHL has a faster CPU and more RAM with a wider data bus, therefore
6 the LS-XHL PCB has two SDRAM chips. Both have a Kirkwood CPU (Marvell
7 88F6281). The only on-board storage is a 4 Mbit SPI flash which stores the
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29 second, while powering-on the device. The status LED turns solid amber if
32 Pressing the same button for at least 10 seconds on power-up will erase the
35 - blinking blue, for about one second
36 - solid amber, for about nine seconds
37 - blinking amber, until you release the button
50 have an empty environment, the board comes up with the amber LED blinking.
61 Status LED
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72 The default behavior of the linux kernel is to turn on the blue LED. So if
73 the blinking blue LED changes to solid blue the kernel was loaded
77 Power-on Switch
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79 The power-on switch is a software switch. If it is not in ON position when
85 Boot sources
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87 The environment defines several different boot sources:
96 Use this for new-style booting. Loads three files /vmlinuz, /initrd.img
98 have debian and the flash-kernel package installed.
102 storage device and the filename for the device tree is kirkwood-lsxhl.dtb
103 (or kirkwood-lschlv2.dtb).
110 second on power-up. Does a DHCP request and enables the network console.
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120 00000 - 5ffff u-boot
121 60000 - 6ffff reserved, may be used to store dtb
122 70000 - 7ffff u-boot environment
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128 make u-boot.kwb
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133 Just flash the resulting u-boot.kwb to the beginning of the SPI flash. If
137 bootp ${loadaddr} u-boot.kwb