Sorry for not getting back sooner. Been busy with holiday travel and such. At this point I think I have possibly bricked the thing. I went ahead and tried to update the U-boot and got no errors. Output was identical in the uboot thread. But for some reason I am now stuck with a dead box. No light, no serial response. Tried UART booting instructions on the long shot it'd work but no dice therby cr2013 - Debian
Sure, here's the env's: Marvell>> printenv loads_echo=0 ipaddr=10.4.50.165 serverip=10.4.50.5 rootpath=/mnt/ARM_FS/ netmask=255.255.255.0 ethprime=egiga0 serverip=192.168.100.70 ipaddr=192.168.100.71 usbstart=usb start run_diag=yes console=console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=nand_mtd:0xc0000@0(uboot)ro,0x1ff00000@0x100000(root) CASset=min MALLOC_len=1 bootargs_root=root=/by cr2013 - Debian
So this is getting really perplexing then. At this point I am almost certain it is something painfully obvious because I have re-ran the iconnect imager numerous times to reset the uboot envs followed by the ALARM install script just to enable usb booting (which is basically just these lines: https://github.com/igors/iconnect_usb_boot/blob/master/iconnect_install.sh#L223 which I have eventually bby cr2013 - Debian
Ran into a small wrinkle right off the bat. Checked the uboot envs right off the bat and they seemed relatively unharmed. I have that output attached. Immediately used the iomega imager to go back to stock and start from the beginning. Used the ALARM install script just enough to modify the uboot config to allow usb booting and ignore creating a bootable drive. From there I went through the proceby cr2013 - Debian
Thanks again. That's exactly what I was looking for. I won't have access to work on it until tomorrow morning but I'll definitely give a progress report. Feels like it should be relatively straightforward now.by cr2013 - Debian
To make a long story short I have an iConnect in my posession collecting dust. I think at one point I did try running ALARM on it but no longer have the rootfs drive so whatever NAND/uboot changes made are likely all that is intact. At this point I am simply considering grabbing the stock recovery and going back to square 0 and start from scratch. I have been trying to read over this forum as mucby cr2013 - Debian