Bodhi, Thanks for all of your work. I updated to the 2015.10 Uboot, and all seems fixed. The wireless is functioning without Ethernet, and the rootfs boots properly, even with other drives attached. This setup is heavenly. And I have learned so much in the process. I still have a lot to learn, but tinkering with Debian on my PogoPlugs has really opened up so much opportunity for me to get rid ofby cbalde04 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've uploaded a new u-boot envs image for Oxnas. > Please see > here > for download link and instruction. Bodhi, I Originally installed Debian following grayman4hire's tutorial (blog.qnology.com/2015/04/hacking-pogoplug-v3oxnas-proclassic.html). I then followed your instructions and download linby cbalde04 - uBoot
bodhi, I updated to the latest U-boot 4.1.0, and I am having some issues with wireless now. My wireless now only works if I have the ethernet plugged in as well. If I disconnect the ethernet cable, SSH disconnects, and so does wireless. If I plug it back in without powering down, my wireless works again, as well as SSH. Any thoughts? ------------- Moderator edit: made its own topicby cbalde04 - uBoot
Bodhi, I noticed that one of the added capabilities of the 4.0.0 kernel for the Oxnas OX820 devises shows "1. Automount (AUTOFS), pNFS, XFS". Does this kernel automatically locate and associate the rootfs, rendering this rule unnecessary for kernal 4.0.0 and above? Or am I just not quite understanding the Automount capability of 4.0.0?by cbalde04 - Debian
So, I also just bought a Pogoplug Pro, and would like to install Debian to use it as a NAS with RSync, minidlna, and samba. I can follow this thread to install Debian, but I thought I might ask that someone produce more of an up to date step-by-step tutorial.by cbalde04 - Debian