Hi bodhi, I was able to follow all the steps above and successfully boot into Pogo OS when there are no USB attached. Also, I updated the arcNumber to 3542. Debian Jessie has been running smooth for me using Kernel linux-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1. Thanks again for all your help.by bla9 - Rescue System
Thank you very much Bodhi. I was able to boot PogoOS with your commands. Please see logs below. It is good to learn and understand it a little better. I appreciate your time and help. Environment size: 2877/131068 bytes PogoE02> setenv pogo_bootcmd 'if fsload uboot-original-mtd0.kwb; then go 0x800200; fi' PogoE02> run pogo_bootcmd ### JFFS2 loading 'uboot-original-mtdby bla9 - Rescue System
Thank you Bodhi. I may have missed the statement that new u-boot was not setup to boot pogo OS. I thought I had done something wrong while updating. If it is not much trouble and beneficial, I have added current_envs.txt. Also, is there a difference between arcNumber 3542 and 2097 for Pogoplug E02. Is one preferred over another? ethact=egiga0 bootdelay=3 baudrate=115200 mainlineLinux=yesby bla9 - Rescue System
I had installed Jeff's uboot to install arch linux and debian wheezy. Couple of days back, I found your new uboot for Debian Jessie and updated my Pogoplug E02 using (Debian-3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 ) http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 and uboot.2014.07-tld-3.environment.bodhi.tar file. I did backup mtd0 and current_envs.txt before i updated uboot. Now, I am able tby bla9 - Rescue System