hello, i don't have yet a hdd>2tb, but i'm going to by one. Somthing is not clear in my mind : uBoot does not support HDD > 2tb or uBoot does not support booting on partition > 2tb ? In other words, is it possible to boot with uBoot from a HDD>2tb within a boot partition <=2tb ?by qdftowner - uBoot
run fine also with debian jessie (stock kernel 3.9.6.1 from a fresh debootstrap)! going to test if more success with nfsv4 ... root@dockstar2:~# uname -a Linux dockstar2 3.9-1-kirkwood #1 Debian 3.9.6-1 armv5tel GNU/Linux root@dockstar2:~# free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 124428 24068 100360 0 0 153by qdftowner - uBoot
it should be : nfsroot=$net_nfs_server:$net_nfs_path,vers=3 but when i talk about nfsv4 vs nfsv3 notation i mean : if /export is the nfsv4 export (option fsid=0) then you can have another export into /export, say /export/dockroot and dockroot is a mount --bind of a directory elsewhere then if you write: nfsroot=$net_nfs_server:/ <==nfsv4 nfsroot=$net_nfs_server:/export <== nfsby qdftowner - uBoot
To made it boot from nfs without tftp, just changed : fw_setenv net_boot 'tftp 0x800000 $net_tftp_kernel; echo; echo ** Kernel Boot Arguments: $bootargs; echo;if tftp 0xe00000 $net_tftp_initrd; then bootm 0x800000 0xe00000;else bootm 0x800000;fi' to fw_setenv net_boot 'nfs 0x800000 $net_nfs_server:$net_nfs_path/boot/$net_tftp_kernel; echo; echo ** Kernel Boot Arguments:by qdftowner - uBoot
Hey! That's exactly what i was looking for! But where is and where can i find 'boot/gpxelinux.0' file? Thanks Edit : i think i got it, this file is in the syslinux-common package... Nothing mentioned this in the tutorial... so going to "apt-get install syslinux-common"... Edit2 : finally it seems that the uboot dhcp command is the problem because when i type helby qdftowner - uBoot
gorgone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now 2.6.35.7.2 online > > fixed contrac sisusbvga(+consoleswitch) > ntfs(readonly) hfs hfs+ support > usbgadgets addet > hi, i don't understand "usbgadgets addet", do you mean "usbgadgets added". And if so, does it mean what we could use "The File-backed Storage Gadgby qdftowner - Debian