![]() ![]() If you use reboot, the device will still not come back, but the HDD will keep spinning ). (Note: poweroff is still needed here so the HDD will be put into standby/idle. Run this script as root when you want to poweroff: #!/bin/shĮcho 473 > /sys/class/gpio/export # This is GPIO1 on the GPIO-Controller at 0x4e0000000Įcho out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio473/directionĮcho 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio473/value # drive it high (If there was support for DT Overlay, this could be done without rebooting) Reboot the MBL (this is necessary, to get the enable-button line reassigned/free) Replace the /boot/boot/apollo3g.dtb on your MBL with this apollo3g.dtb The downside is, you have to do some stuff with a script or by hand While the GPIO_POWEROFF isn't available (as in: not selected in the kernel config and no LEDE-Module) in the standard LEDE installation, you can use the devicetree changes to power off the MBL with a standard Installation. The WD My Book Live devices connect to the internet via an Ethernet cable, and owners can use it to wirelessly back up their computers or to access their files from any device. All this while keeping the Booke Watchdog around. It basically allows for the system to go into a state were the harddrive is effectively powered off indefinitely and it's not doing anything. I'm just not really fond of a safe shutdown meaning "wait until LED is blue, then be super quick about think this will work in a pinch. Probably the state directly after (re)boot before the drive engages again. Look under the following: Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Lanman Workstation. ![]() Here are the instructions: MyBookLive Access Problem Solution: Run the Group Policy Editor. This vulnerability may be exploited to run arbitrary commands with root privileges. I wonder what would be the best way to get to a state where the drive can safely be powered down. If you have Windows 10 Pro, you need to use the Group Policy Editor. The My Book Live firmware is vulnerable to a remotely exploitable command injection vulnerability when the device has remote access enabled. You should see the "System Halted." message (or parts of it) over the serial console. If you want to confirm it, you could attach a serial cable to the MBL' s serial port and load up the original firmware and try to shutdown the system. Printk(KERN_EMERG "System Halted, OK to turn off power\n") The machine_power_off in this kernel looks like this: void machine_power_off(void) So, the watchdog isn't initialized and can never fire. I did take a peek and the CONFIG_BOOKE_WDT option is not enabled. The WD's config is located in packages/kernel_2.6.32-11/arch/powerpc/configs/44x/apollo_3G_nas_defconfig. Then replace mybooklive with that IP address. Connect to more than 30 different cloud services among them: Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, OneDrive, Amazon Cloud, FTP and WebDAV (and many more). WD uploaded the GPL code on their website. This should be possible using the web interface of the router. Otixo lets you organize, move, share and encrypt all your online files across clouds from one single app. Well, it's a way to achieve the goal, I guess. So if I understood that correctly, the (ancient) Debian-based firmware just put the system into never-ending nop after shutdown. The APM821xx does not really have a way to poweroff or even halt. ![]()
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