Yes correct, you can ignore the first bootlog. And like i said the booting from USB doesnt work. Since it runs into problems aka kernel panic.by steveyyyy - Debian
Yes, then without the hdd it doesnt boot anything. The hdd doesnt even boot ub totally it just stucks at [ 0.650000] Allocating 389 SRAM generic DMA descriptors and with thw usb i got Kernel panic - not syncing: ERROR: Failed to allocate 0x2000 bytes below 0x0. booting only with usb doesnt work, becaus ethe nand is corrupted/broken. So first things first i need to run a system to itby steveyyyy - Debian
Here is the Bootlog without USB attached, the env is untouched. U-Boot SPL 2013.10-g3a0f380-dirty (Jul 26 2014 - 14:31:34) Boot device: SATA Attempting to set PLLA to 850 MHz ... plla_ctrl0 : 0000020a plla_ctrl1 : 00330000 plla_ctrl2 : 0065008b plla_ctrl3 : 000000f1 PLLA Set Bus 0: OK Device 0: ** File not found /boot/bootargs.bin ** U-Boot 2013.10-g3a0f380-dirtyby steveyyyy - Debian
I did it, the kernel booted but i run into a kernel panic. U-Boot SPL 2013.10-g3a0f380-dirty (Jul 26 2014 - 14:31:34) Boot device: SATA Attempting to set PLLA to 850 MHz ... plla_ctrl0 : 0000020a plla_ctrl1 : 00330000 plla_ctrl2 : 0065008b plla_ctrl3 : 000000f1 PLLA Set Bus 0: OK Device 0: ** File not found /boot/bootargs.bin ** U-Boot 2013.10-g3a0f380-dirty (Jby steveyyyy - Debian
I used WarheadsSE's magic dust without uImage and uboot i changed the script that it would use u-boot-spl.bin from ox820-sata-uboot.tar.gz as stage1 and but the uboot.env and the other images like the description here. And I dont know how to put it on nand. And btw i have a working tftp server if it is needed to restore nand.by steveyyyy - Debian
The output without hdd but usb attached is nothing. It doesnt even boot so i guess nand is bricked/broken. I used WarheadsSE's magic dust without uImage and uboot i changed the script that it would use u-boot-spl.bin from ox820-sata-uboot.tar.gz as stage1 and but the uboot.env and the other images like the description here. And btw i have a working tftp server if i need it to restoreby steveyyyy - Debian
I prepared the hdd like described in this post (without changing the env variables and without putting the debian rootfs on the hdd i just load the boot directory from ox820-sata-uboot.tar.gz on the first partition of the hdd.) and put debian rootfs on an usb with ext3 format. this is the printenv U-Boot SPL 2013.10-g3a0f380-dirty (Jul 26 2014 - 14:31:34) Boot device: SATA Attemptingby steveyyyy - Debian