An Update: Debian-3.14 rootfs in USB option didn't work, but using Debian-3.18 rootfs worked to some extent in mmc card. Now I could ssh into it(used putty). The led sequence remains the same (the device boots up with blinking green light for a while then a yellow/orange light for 4-5 secs followed by stable green light. How should I proceed from here?by vibskk - Debian
1. The env listing I took is pasted below. /tmp # /tmp/fw_printenv ipaddr=192.168.0.231 serverip=192.168.0.220 baudrate=115200 bootcmd_mmc=run mmc_init; run set_bootargs_mmc; run mmc_boot bootcmd_sata=run sata_init; run set_bootargs_sata; run sata_boot; bootcmd_usb=run usb_init; run set_bootargs_usb; run usb_boot; bootdelay=10 console=ttyS0,115200 device=0:1 ethact=egiga0 if_netconsby vibskk - Debian
Hi guys, I need your help on recovering my Pogoplug v4 device. History of issue: Last year I followed the instructions on link(http://blog.qnology.com/2014/07/hacking-pogoplug-v4-series-4-and-mobile.html) and converted the device for Samba. I had used mmc card for running Debian 3.14, It worked flawlessly until last month when mmc couldn't boot and it booted with default pogoplug OS.by vibskk - Debian