by jeajea » Thu Oct 24, 2013 11:49 am
The setup for the NSA 325 creates a 24 MB ext2 partition labeled “boot”, the rest of the drive an ext4 partition labeled “rootfs” and installs uImage to the boot partition. When you run pacman –Syu it creates a “boot” directory on the ext4 partition (if it doesn’t exist) and copies the new uImage to this boot directory without changing the uImage on the boot partition. When you reboot the old kernel is loaded from the ext2 boot partition.
Jim Anderson
3 Dockstars, 3 Pogoplug V2 and a Zyxel NSA325
Treasure Island, Fl