Dear folks, Great rescue system, boots like charm! I am using pogoplug_v4, I have only sdcard (no usb2 used) and I made debian there. However, just in case, if something goes wrong, I need rescue system and this solution looks good. I would just suggest one small improvement: is it possible to have ntfs-3g support in? I have 4TB NTFS disk attached to it (actually, this is first reason Iby ayosher - Rescue System
bodhi, You are right, thank you. Now it works. ayosherby ayosher - Debian
bodhi, Maybe you are right. Could you please provide correct syntax for pogoplug V4? ayosherby ayosher - Debian
bodhi, Thank you for your inputs. Just to let you know, kernel you providing ignoring mtdparts that sent in command line. Looks like it gets this information from dtb. I used dtc to convert dtb to dts, looked into it - all partitions are described there. So it sounds that to change MTD partitioning, need to rebuild dtb file passed to the kernel. ayosherby ayosher - Debian
bodhi, I did build example "Hello World!" module from here. It builds OK. However, if I am trying to include linux/if.h (let assume I want to build module related to the networking), it fails to build. root@pogoplug:~/src/lkm_example# make make -C /lib/modules/4.17.2-kirkwood-tld-1/build M=/root/src/lkm_example modules make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4by ayosher - Debian
bodhi, The (1) I found myself: root@pogoplug:~# ls -la /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 44 Jul 3 01:06 /lib/modules/4.17.2-kirkwood-tld-1/build -> /usr/src/linux-headers-4.17.2-kirkwood-tld-1 root@pogoplug:~# However (2) "make cryptodev worked fine" is not true for me. On my VirtualBox debian it works OK (while it has kernel 4.9): root@debian-ayby ayosher - Debian
Folks, I am trying to build cryptodev module. I found that trying to build almost any kernel module fails. I believe something wrong with kernel sources. I installed linux-headers-4.17.2-kirkwood-tld-1_1.0_armel.deb with dpkg, looks like that is not enough. m-a prepare worked fine, but building module fails, probably due to wrongly installed kernel sources... root@pogoplug:/home/cryptby ayosher - Debian
racic, did you managed to solve the issue? I am seeing the same now (I am trying to follow this guide first time) ayosherby ayosher - Debian
Bodhi, Thank you very much. Now I can login with ssh to the box. I have a following question. When I will install all I need on SDcard (samba to share drives), I would like to put everything to the NAND. So questions: 1) How to configure your u-Boot to check MMC and if not found load rootfs from MTD? 2) According to your best knowledge, is it possible to re-partition NAND, leaving curreby ayosher - Debian
Hello Bodhi, Thank you very much for your inputs. It turns out that kernel probably booted OK (I am observing green steady led, not blinking), but for some reason kernel didn't asked for IP address from DHCP server. Maybe it somehow related to the fact that my network is 10.0.0.x and not 192.168.x.x. Anyway, I added uEnv.txt to the /boot of the rootfs with: custom_params='ip=dhcby ayosher - Debian
Hello, I am trying to install Debian on Pogoplug V4-A3-02. I installed 2017.07 U-Boot Kirkwood According to this thread. U-Boot started OK, I can operate it using NetConsole. I tried to install Debian kernel+rootfs using this thread. I used Debian-4.12.1-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2. I am booting from MMC since specific device does not have USB2 connector and SATA connectors. I triby ayosher - Debian