hello bodhi, booting with both hdd's is every time OK when i power off / on the box. For me it is OK for the moment when I need to reboot the box I power it off and on. heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi I was not able to do test exactly as you describe it. After reboot system hangs with the started kwboot I see in kwboot the repeated message __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | |by heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, I try to give you the logs in the evening. heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, I have found a new SSHD, I format it in ext3 and label it rootfs. After the system works with this hdd I rename the old rootfs hdd to data and bring it also in the box. When I power up the box, the system boot fine. Every time I power off and on the box it boot's without problems. But every time i will reboot from ssh with the command reboot or shutdown -r now the systeby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, I found one problem. I think the 2hdd has something with hdd2 was not i.O i have a defect sometimes it is OK and sometimes not. First step for me is I need one or tow new hdd's Then I can test again and tell you the results. Have you a suggestion for a cheep good hdd with 1 or 2 tb for the 24/7. heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, after test with one hd the one with rootfs on, I can say everything works good. Reboots are working without any problem. With both hdd's I have the boot problem. heikoby heiko - Debian
hallo bodhi, thanks for your answer I will test it. heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, can i do something to fix the problem ? heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, i just let it boot no interupt. heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, every time when I reboot the box (from ssh) it stops booting and both led from the hdd are on. Serial adapter is unplugged. I can boot in debian os again when i conect the serial adaper and start kwboot. Do you have an idea what I can do ? heikoby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, no problem when I can test something for you let me know. heikoby heiko - Debian
hi, yes it hangs and no other output, i wait for aprox 5min and then i restart with the rootfs in first slot and everything was ok,by heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, when I test with rootfs in second slot system is not booting. pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd Downloads/ pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads $ sudo ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -d Sending debug message. Please reboot the target...| M - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6810 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Init RD NAS topoloby heiko - Debian
hi bodhi, my hdd's are over 5 years old and I think I have to renew them, I had some problems with it. I have to format the rootfs disk and install your last version Debian-4.12.4-mvebu-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 (23 Aug 2017) Then I boot the box with booth hdd's, and the system boots debian. serial console log If you need more information, please let my know. heikoby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, perfect job ! That was the point now system boot first hdd and Debian is running. Thank you very much!! pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd Downloads/ pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads $ sudo ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -d Sending debug message. Please reboot the target...| M - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6810 High spby heiko - Debian
Hi Bodhi I try it with your settings but without luck ;-) System boot in stock os with default setting. I test after booting to set up a new password for the stock os and reboot. After reboot the system boot again in stock os but again with default settings (standard password 1234) it seems that the system did not restore my settings and boots every time from 2. The system boot also wby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, thanks for your help !! Now i was able to use the right kwboot. I use it with my raspi. I see the counter as you told me an interrupt the boot process. I renew the settings and set the to commands at the end. setenv change_boot_part 1 setenv next_bootfrom 1 I boot the system but it boots into zyxcel os again Not detected suspend to RAM indication BootROM: Imaby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB3 -d bring error sage: kwboot -b <image> [ -p ] [ -t ] [-B <baud> ] <TTY> -b <image>: boot <image> -p: patch <image> to type 0x69 (uart boot) -t: mini terminal -B <baud>: set baud rate without -d it works I dont see the countdown mayby I'm to fast but I can Interrupt I cby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, OK some problems. After I boot with serial console serenv brings error -/bin/sh: setenv: not found fw_setenv is working I'm not sure if this is OK, but I was able with fw_ in front of setenv to set the parameters from your post. Then I boot the system and I have following problems The system every time boots now (it doesn't matter if one hdd is in or two) in tby heiko - Debian
hello bodhi, I will try it on weekend and post the results. heikoby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, after some truble with x86-64 kwboot at the weekend on my old atom eee pc, the x86-64 kwboot is running with my 64bit Manjaro os on my newer notebook. So serial console is running. heikoby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, thanks for the fast replay. I have no serial console yet, but I plan to use it. I'm very busy at moment, so I can only look for the serial console and the system at weekend's. In mean time I use the system with one hdd. Again thank for your good job! heikoby heiko - Debian
Hello bodhi, first thanks for your very good job! I was able first to boot with USB and after some problems to boot with hdd in the first slot. My problem is, now when I bring a second hdd in the second slot, the system stops booting. What changes i have to make that I can boot from first hdd when there is a hdd in the second slot. The output from fw_printenv attached in the file fw_prby heiko - Debian