Hello Jeff,
First of all I must confess that I'm a Linux newbie, therefore I don't own any Linux PC (just another Linux based NAS). I just know how to use the Windows PuTTY Connection Manager to SSH in to a specific device. However, I dared to buy me a DockStar in order to get me another well-working network adapter which I can use for my USB-HDD's.
Because I was afraid to catch any firmware update from Pogoplug right from the start, yesterday I was attempting to follow all Wiki steps, I just was executing them offline. That means I prevented any internet connection to my home network after I downloaded all necessary files from PlugApps.com. To make the "wget" command still work, I just set up an FTP server at home and fetched up the necessary installation files directly from there in order to apply them to the DockStar. At least creating NAND dumps of the original PogoPlug NAND partitions was still no problem that way.
Unfortunately all went ok up to the point where I intended to install the new uBoot script. After reading the warning messages and confirming that the PogoPlug environment will be disabled on my device, the installer started to work. After a while it complained several times that doozan.com could not be found. Then it stated, that there was a problem with the blparams and the installer was intending to exit. So it finally did. As the abort was very clean without any further error messages, it kept me very unsure if the flash process was successfully completed or not. I just came back to my usual prompt "bash-3.2#". I didn't continue, neither creating any USB file system on my USB stick nor to install any OS to it. However, I dared to reboot the device and fortunately it went back to the PogoPlug environment. Now my questions:
1) Is it really required to be online in order to run the install_uboot_mtd0.sh script? Is there any other stuff included which needs an internet connection at this time? If yes, why is this important?
2) Why does the PogoPlug environment (after my first uBoot install attempt) look somehow different from the initial one I had before (out of the box)? For example, why was the "bash-3.2#" prompt replaced by a "Pogoplug~$" prompt? Is this just a cosmetic thing or are there several original PogoPlug environments with significant differences?
3) After checking that the PogoPlug service really has been deactivated by default after my uBoot installation attempt, I'm now wondering if it's safe to re-connect the internet at that point. If yes, can I just try to re-install the new uBoot again (and this time of course online)? If that's not the correct way, what would you advise me to do next in my case?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Regards,
BillyBoy
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/09/2010 08:10AM by BillyBoy.