Hi guys,
I've got a goflex net which I've recently had to recover and whilst I had some dumps, I've no idea of their origin as my original ones proved corrupt.
I've also got a 2nd goflex net which is sat in the box, still sealed and unused. As this firmware hasn't even been booted, I'm trying to think of a way of dumping the firmware in it's current state, through the uboot prompt. Although I'm pretty sure I know how to dump the flash, I'm not certain how I can get the dump off the goflex net through uboot.
From my past experiences when I did a lot of playing with the goflex, I seem to remember the USB/Sata ports are useless in uboot, which I'm guessing leaves tftp as the method of transferring the files. But can the goflex act as a server so I can pull the files from it?
I guess one other option would be to flash a new boot loader and boot from a USB stick with debian or so forth? Mtd1 and mtd2 are the more important dumps for this I feel.
I've got a goflex net which I've recently had to recover and whilst I had some dumps, I've no idea of their origin as my original ones proved corrupt.
I've also got a 2nd goflex net which is sat in the box, still sealed and unused. As this firmware hasn't even been booted, I'm trying to think of a way of dumping the firmware in it's current state, through the uboot prompt. Although I'm pretty sure I know how to dump the flash, I'm not certain how I can get the dump off the goflex net through uboot.
From my past experiences when I did a lot of playing with the goflex, I seem to remember the USB/Sata ports are useless in uboot, which I'm guessing leaves tftp as the method of transferring the files. But can the goflex act as a server so I can pull the files from it?
I guess one other option would be to flash a new boot loader and boot from a USB stick with debian or so forth? Mtd1 and mtd2 are the more important dumps for this I feel.