Success! I'm able to ssh in to debian on my home network. Strangely, it's not using the MAC address listed on the bottom of the device, which I'll have to investigate.by markgiannullo - Debian
OK, another update: Tried two different sticks (MMC & USB) with the 3.16 rootfs and it's worse than before. It now boots to a solid amber LED, with network activity showing on the link and activity lights. So, I put 3.17 rootfs back on the MMC and it's back to solid green, with link and activity lights lit. I'll wait until I'm back at home later tonight to do furtheby markgiannullo - Debian
Actually, a new update. I now have activity and link lights! Still unable to SSH into the box at what should be the IP address. I'm currently connecting on an enterprise network, so I'm not able to check DHCP logs myself to see if the device is making a connection. Also, I am not able to connect via telnet to the address the device should be getting via DHCP. But, this seems to be progrby markgiannullo - Debian
Bodhi, thank you for the reply. Here's my cli history for the steps I've been taking. All of this was done as root. I included additional comments regarding fdisk: : 1419956362:0;fdisk /dev/sdb #removed and recreated 1 primary partition on MMC : 1419956399:0;mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1 : 1419956620:0;tune2fs -L rootfs /dev/sdb1 : 1419956631:0;mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 : 1419956707by markgiannullo - Debian
I've untar'd the latest rootfs to both MMC and USB devices (Debian-3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 from here) and my pogoplug v4 will boot to a solid green front led. However, after stabilizing, there is no activity on eth0. I have a steady amber link light, but the green activity light does not light up at all. Background I was initially trying to flash the internal memoby markgiannullo - Debian