Unfortunately no, it doesn't boot into Debian. When i plug it in the hard drive I'm using doesn't flash, and the main LED never turns on.by ljm90 - Debian
Sorry about the delay, I was out of town over the holidays and wasn't able to get to the device. I looked at the pins and they definitely are blackened, and now it seems that I can't even get a connection over serial.by ljm90 - Debian
bodhi, I have the wires hooked up TXD on the plug to RXD on my cable. I read somewhere that it needed to be hooked up that way, and I also didn't get a connection through my serial console if I plugged it TXD to TXD.by ljm90 - Debian
bodhi, I get a whole lot of failed packets. Pinging the device doesn't do anything, it isn't appearing in my router, and I can't ssh into it, unsurprisingly. The device itself doesn't show that it's powered on except that the ethernet port is lit up, and that the HDD I have setup is lit for a few minutes and then turns off. The main LED does nothing when I boot itby ljm90 - Debian
bodhi, running that command gets me root@debian:/boot# cat uEnv.txt console=ttyS0,115200 uimage=/boot/uImage initrd=/boot/uInitrd fdt_file=/boot/dts/kirkwood-pogo_e02.dtb fdt_addr=0x1c00000 uimage_addr=0x800000 initrd_addr=0x1100000 loadfdt=ext2load ${type} ${disk}:1 ${fdt_addr} ${fdt_file} loaduimage=ext2load ${type} ${disk}:1 ${uimage_addr} ${uimage} loaduinitrd=ext2load ${type}by ljm90 - Debian
printenv get me this: baudrate=115200 bootcmd=usb start; setenv letter 9;for type in usb; do for disk in 0 1 2 3; do if ${type} part ${disk};then setexpr letter $letter + 1;run load;fi;done;done; bootdelay=3 bootm=echo Booting from ${disk} ...; run setargs; bootm ${loadaddr}; bootz=echo Booting from ${disk} ...; run setargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdt_addr}; console=ttyS0 ethact=egiga0 eby ljm90 - Debian
So, after installing arch to the pogoplug I couldn't get it to boot unless I had the serial connector installed. Figuring I did something wrong, I followed the instructions on this site to switch to debian, which apparently worked because I get debian in the serial console, but again if that's not connected I can't seem to get the device to boot. I'm at a loss as to what toby ljm90 - Debian
Update: I purchased a new cable because I'm pretty certain that the one I have isn't any good. It'll be here in two days and I'll update again when I get more infoby ljm90 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: > So you cannot see anything coming out at serial > console at all? None. But I don't even get that far. My computer doesn't even show that the converter is being plugged in.by ljm90 - uBoot
I have since rebooted my PC and used another USB port to no avail. I took apart the cover of the converter because it looked melted? It looks like where the ground wire hooks up is a little blackened. I'm not sure what that could mean though.by ljm90 - uBoot
> > > 1. Do you have a serial console bootlog when > it > > > was last running? It would be important to > know > > > what do you have on your system, before we > can > > > even start troubleshooting. > > > > > 1. I don't have a log, however, I do know that > > it's running arch Linux if that helps? > >by ljm90 - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ljm90, > > > 1. Do you have a serial console bootlog when it > was last running? It would be important to know > what do you have on your system, before we can > even start troubleshooting. > 1. I don't have a log, however, I do know that it's running arch Linux if that helps?by ljm90 - uBoot
Hello all, I've browsed this forum a few times when I ran into issues with my pogo plug about a year ago, and now I need your help again. Recently I tried to gain access to my device through the serial port. However, I burnt out my usb converter by using the wires in wrong place on the port itself. Hopefully I didn't damage anything, but my device no longer shows in the router. It pby ljm90 - uBoot