Hi all, So I have the serial adapter and the cable that I should need. I opened up the pogoplug and I'll be connecting the serial cable in a few days. I have some time off from work, so I'll be able to devote some more time to this then. Thanks for all the help so fer, bodhi, and anyone else who would like to help as well. Thanks.by mxhdrm - Debian
Hi all, I'm a bit late to the thread but I hope I can be helpful. I scanned the thread, so I hope I'm not repeating anything someone else has said. But this is what I've done on my pogoplugs to run not only the server but the Squeezelite client. I'll put my instructions here and hope that they are understandable for everyone. These instructions are for Debian on a Pby mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi, That sounds good. I may have the USB serial adapter. I have to look. As for the CD-ROM sound card cable, I'll have to check the discarded computers at work. One of them will likely have what I'm looking for. Thanks.by mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes I think it is best to reformat it from > scratch. I did that and set things up properly with the formatting. So that's all fine now. But I'm still getting the problem with booting up with the two drives, so I figure I should bite the bullet and upgrade the u-boot. > The SATA is of course foby mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1. Let's get the USB SSD disk info after you > plugged in. Alright, so here it is. dmesg | tail -30 [ 4.171783] sd 1:0:0:0: 15630336 512-byte logical blocks: (8.00 GB/7.45 GiB) [ 4.181071] sd 1:0:0:0: Write Protect is off [ 4.186109] sd 1:0:0:0: Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 [ 4.187164] sby mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1. My recommendation in general. Your netconsole > has already been set up for these IPs: > > ipaddr=192.168.1.12 > serverip=192.168.1.11 > That is true, I had set them up on those addresses, but I changed the troubled Pogoplug to be a different one and then I ran the netconsole and received this ouby mxhdrm - Debian
Hi bodhi, I didn't realize that the A.1 section was an output rather than a strict input for the fw_setenv. So what I've done is installed the sections and I've attempted to reboot, but I still get the same error, with the amber LED. I'm pasting in my environmental printout in the hopes that I've entered in something incorrectly. And I apologize for the deby mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mxhdrm, > > That aside, I see Section “A.1” I’m under > > the impression that I should install those > > environment variables into the fw_setenv > command? > > > > Yes, using fw_setenv command to modify envs. So I understand what I need to do now, at least on how to makeby mxhdrm - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You need a scan disk logic so that the uImage can > be loaded from the correct partition: > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,19093 > > Take a look at the explanation, and if you'd like, > list the commands you about to run here so I can > look it over. Hi bodhi, Alright, so if I’by mxhdrm - Debian
Hello bodhi, When I originally started to look for what drive boots at boot up, I had (incorrectly) assumed I should do it through fstab. But anyway, contained below is the output for the specified commands. Output for : e2label /dev/sda1 : ROOTFS mount : sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime) proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,by mxhdrm - Debian
Hi all, TL;DR I can’t boot with 2 drives, one is the system drive, and one is a 2.5” in an enclosure. I’m back with a different problem than last time. bodhi was gracious enough to assist last time and the help was much appreciated. My new issue is that I am now working with a Pogoplug Pro. I have installed Debian and its working fine. The WiFi works, if I wanted to use it, butby mxhdrm - Debian
Hi bodhi, I had a little trouble with getting the rootfs and such on it, but I was able to get it to work. I had unrelated to u-boot trouble, but it's all been worked out now. Thanks for all the help! mxhdrmby mxhdrm - uBoot
Hi bohdi, I've completed the commands listed and got back the same output as you said I would. Next is the output of the fw_printenv: Pogoplug:/usr/sbin$ ./fw_printenv ipaddr=192.168.0.231 serverip=192.168.0.220 mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data) baudrate=115200 bootcmd=run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_mmc; run bootcmd_sata; reset bootcmd_mmc=by mxhdrm - uBoot
Hi bodhi, Here's the output of those commands. Pogoplug:/tmp$ ./nanddump -nof /tmp/uBoot1.dump -l 0x60000 /dev/mtd0 Block size 131072, page size 2048, OOB size 64 Dumping data starting at 0x00000000 and ending at 0x00060000... Pogoplug:/tmp$ ./nanddump -nof /tmp/uBoot2.dump -l 0x20000 -s 0x80000 /dev/mtd0 Block size 131072, page size 2048, OOB size 64 Dumping data starting aby mxhdrm - uBoot
Hi bodhi, Here's the results. I believe, based on what you've said, that this went as planned. Pogoplug:/tmp$ ./flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 8 Erase Total 8 Units Performing Flash Erase of length 131072 at offset 0x60000 MTD Erase failure: Input/output error Pogoplug:/tmp$ ./nandwrite /dev/mtd0 uboot.2014.07.tld-1.pogo_e02.mtd0.kwb Writing data to block 0 at offset 0x0 Wby mxhdrm - uBoot
bodhi, Here's the output of that next command: Pogoplug:/tmp$ ./nandwrite /dev/mtd0 uboot.2014.07.tld-1.pogo_e02.mtd0.kwb Writing data to block 0 at offset 0x0 Writing data to block 1 at offset 0x20000 Writing data to block 2 at offset 0x40000 Writing data to block 3 at offset 0x60000 Bad block at 60000, 1 block(s) from 60000 will be skipped Writing data to block 4 at offsetby mxhdrm - uBoot
Hi bodhi, Thanks for the assistance. I was unable to write back sooner on account of work. Anyway, this is the output of the two commands that I was able to run. Once I got the file onto the device, I've run these commands: Pogoplug:/tmp$ ls -lh uboot.2014.07.tld-1.pogo_e02.mtd0.kwb -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 512.0k Jan 8 11:46 uboot.2014.07.tld-1.pogo_e02.mtd0.kwbby mxhdrm - uBoot
Hi all, I have a problem with a bad block coming up when I try to install the U-Boot software on my black pogoplug E02. I’m am following the directions here: http://blog.qnology.com/2013/03/tutorial-pogoplug-e02-with-arch-linux.html I’m attempting to make a (second) Squeezebox player for my network. I’ve followed these instructions before, but when I get to the installing of the U-Bootby mxhdrm - uBoot