I have somehow got transmission working on Iomega HMND Cloud edition by following the below solution, so if anyone else is willing to try out the same then they can follow it as well.
- First you will have to install Optware and after that make sure that you are enabling the telnet and root access and then you will have to use the below command for Installing Packages:
export feed=http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable
export ipk_name=`wget -qO- $feed/Packages | awk '/^Filename: ipkg-opt/ {print $2}'`
wget $feed/$ipk_name
tar -xOvzf $ipk_name ./data.tar.gz | tar -C / -xzvf -
mkdir -p /opt/etc/ipkg
echo "src cross $feed" > /opt/etc/ipkg/feeds.conf
So when you are done with the same and have installed the Optware then you can precede updating and installing nano using the below command:
export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH
ipkg update
ipkg install nano
- Once you are done until here then you will have to set /opt/bin to permanently in the PATH environment variable, so you will have to add the below command to the bottom of /root/.profile for the root user:
export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH
I have also found that that the New version of Transmission based on the 1.3 branch has been made available and Transmission 1.3x is coming with Clutch Web UI, so you can follow the below command for the same.
- setup optware ipkg
- # ipkg update
- # ipkg install transmission
- forward port 51413 to NAS
After this you will have to create and login,so just make sure that you are logging in as non-root user.
$ mkdir -p $HOME/Downloads
$ /opt/bin/transmission-daemon -w $HOME/Downloads
$ pidof transmission-daemon # should return 3 process ID's
connect to web UI http://YOUR-NAS-IP-ADDRESS:9091/
Once you are done with the same then you will get started and the usage of the web UI should be straight-forward, if at all if you have any issues with the below command in the above steps:
$ /opt/bin/transmission-daemon -w $HOME/Downloads
$ pidof transmission-daemon # should return 3 process ID's
Then you can use the below commands:
# killall transmission-daemon
# /opt/bin/transmission-daemon -h
# /opt/bin/transmission-daemon –f
Now after completing all that just restart demon, there are possibilities that you will have to restart it twice and after that things will work fine, Hope that helps.
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