Good catch, JT. I was able to nandwrite the correct file. I didn't notice the "no such file" message a couple of lines above the file descriptor message. Bodhi, the uboot seemed to flash correctly, and I'l proceeding with your instructions, step 8 onward, at http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 I assume that it's talking about etc on the new rootfs, and not /etcby flashless - Debian
That's too bad that Jeff's tutorial is obsolete, especially when it is pointed to prominently from the page forum.doozan.com. After poking around, I haven't found an alternative "getting started" instructions. I created the Debian 4.4 rootfs as you suggested, installed that USB thumb drive on the target, and then started uboot installation from http://forum.doozan.coby flashless - Debian
I have a spare PogoPlug E02 that I had used with the qnology.com instructions long ago. I'm not sure I can get logitechmediaserver running on my "production" E02 that is also qnology/arch, so I wanted to try debian to get LMS and samba NAS functions on this spare unit. I pulled the USB out of the spare unit, booted (cdadmin), put the USB back in and ... I wasn't sure if I sby flashless - Debian
Looks like dpkg --install is a "double dash" option, so the first box should read: # wget THE_LINK_TO_THE_DEB dpkg --install logitechmediaserver_x.y.z_all.deb (Anybody that knows what they are doing would know that. That means everyone but me :)by flashless - Debian
Maybe those ECC errors aren't as tragic as they look. I guess the numbers at the front of the dmesg lines are time in seconds from boot, and they aren't increasing. That is, 917.xx is the highest number for ECC errors, but my plug has been up 30 minutes. I plugged in a random USB flash into the box, and those lines are staying at the bottom of dmesg, with 1830 timestamps.by flashless - uBoot
And "that's a bingo!". I installed uboot, installed uEnv.txt (only edited ethaddr) and rebooted into Debian. (And how should I have rebooted from stock? There wasn't a reboot or shutdown, and I didn't have any luck running those commands from the mounted Debian stick, GLIBC errors and such. I ended up doing a sync and pulling the plug.) Here's a few things, andby flashless - uBoot
Thanks, bodhi. I got my new serial cable, but I'm trying not to need it :) I was going through the instructions at http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 and I noticed that my /proc/mtd isn't as listed. Mine is /tmp # cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 08000000 00020000 "NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit" mtd1: 00e00000 00020000 "boot" mtd2: 07200by flashless - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1. Do you have serial console? Not yet, but with my background and the various PogoPlugs I have, I should definitely have one of those. I'll poke around elsewhere in this forum and see what is suggested. Update: Ordered cables. Looks like they will be good for 'plugs, Rasp pies, and routers. > 2. Have yby flashless - uBoot
Thanks, Bodhi! My complete log is attached. Some selected lines I noticed in the last little bit: <6>[ 377.670000] XCE: BLPARAMS: reading 2048 bytes @ a1800 <4>[ 4058.500000] nand_erase: attempt to erase a bad block at page 0x00000200 <4>[ 4113.010000] nand_erase: attempt to erase a bad block at page 0x00000200 ... ~ # cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0:by flashless - uBoot
Hi, I'm trying to use a PogoPlug V3 Pro as a wireless squeezebox player, and I ran into an error from flash_erase while following Qnology (GreyMan?)'s instructions for V3 Oxnas at this link: ... /tmp # tar -xf uboot.2013.10-tld-4.ox820.bodhi.tar /tmp # /tmp/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0x0 6 Erase Total 6 Units Performing Flash Erase of length 131072 at offset 0xa0000 done /tmp # /tby flashless - uBoot