short version: Debian&Rescue System is working now, thank you very much ! long version: It was the usb pendrive. Although im 100% sure it worked in the past it seems to get broken (not my first one that is broken now!). Here is what i've done with both pendrives: USERNAME@PCNAME:~$ md5sum /home/USERNAME/Desktop/Debian-3.14.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 3c55093a67ea6166b3by k3x - Rescue System
Hi bodhi, thank you for your post. Unfortunately the error is exactly the same. I know that the USB Stick (hardware) is bootable, because it worked in the past. Is this commandline correct ? [ 0.000000] Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda1 rootdelay=10 rootfstype=ext2 mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data) Why uses the usb boot commandline mtdpaby k3x - Rescue System
I have reformatted the USB pendrive with a ext2 partition, labeled rootfs. Then extracted Rootfs Debian-3.14.0-kirkwood-tld-1 to it and changed ext3 to ext2 in etc/fstab. Put it from my pc on the Dockstar and done a cold reboot. I Think that maybe my environment variables are not correct, here is the output on the serial console: Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. [ 0.00000by k3x - Rescue System
Hi, this is my first post. Here is my current situation: I have a Seagate Dockstar with working Uboot, Serial connection, netconnection. Beacuse of the "Kernel too old" problem i wanted to update the rescue system to "RescueV2.8.2-10292012.tar". Problem: I dont have a running debian, so i cant use "ubiformat /dev/mtd2 -s 512 -f rootfs-mtd2.img -y" mentioned in thisby k3x - Rescue System