Continued Debian 9.1 root@debian:~# sudo apt update -bash: sudo: command not found root@debian:~# apt update <snip> [ 1211.947250] EXT4-fs error (device sdd1): __ext4_new_inode:1071: comm dpkg: failed to insert inode 114022: doubly allocated? [ 1212.432771] Aborting journal on device sdd1-8. [ 1212.440198] EXT4-fs (sdd1): Remounting filesystem read-only [ 1212.446147] EXT4-by Johnei` - Debian
Ok I fixed that issue by plugging into the second ethernet port but now I am running into read only file system errors when trying to download pakages/tools. I am guessing it got mounted during boot read only do to some errors....heres the last boots log. Also , the fan is constantly running was this ever fixed, Bodhi. pi@raspberrypi:~ $ kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b u-boot-a38x-Yelloby Johnei` - Debian
I might be getting ahead of myself but when I boot into debian I can not access the internet a ping to google results inping: google.com: Temporary failure in name resolution . is this expected at this point?by Johnei` - Debian
the rest Net: | port | Interface | PHY address | |--------|-----------|--------------| | egiga0 | RGMII | 0x00 | | egiga1 | SGMII | 0x01 | egiga0 , egiga1 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Marvell>> printenv CASset=max MALLOC_len=5 MPmode=SMP autoload=no baudrate=115200 boot_order=hd_scr usb_scr mmc_scr hd_img usb_img mmc_img pxe net_by Johnei` - Debian
Ok here is is It looks like it wasn't saved but im not sure I just know it rebooted into stock os with the USB attached. pi@raspberrypi:~ $ kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b u-boot-a38x-Yellowstone_2014T30p6_bodhi-tld-6-nand-uart.bin -s 0 -q 1 Sending boot message. Please reboot the target.../ Sending boot image... 0 % [............................................................by Johnei` - Debian
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b u-boot-a38x-Yellowstone_2014T30p6_bodhi-tld-6-nand-uart.bin -s 0 -q 1 Sending boot message. Please reboot the target...\ Sending boot image... 0 % [......................................................................] 0 % [......................................................................] 1 % [.............................by Johnei` - Debian
Ok I got debian up how would I go about making it permanent then so I dont have to set envby Johnei` - Debian
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b u-boot-a38x-Yellowstone_2014T30p6_bodhi-tld-6-nand-uart.bin -s 0 -q 1 Sending boot message. Please reboot the target...- Sending boot image... 0 % [......................................................................] 0 % [......................................................................] 1 % [.............................by Johnei` - Debian
Finally got it working so now I can save the environment variables correct? and then update to latest, do I need to always use kwboot?by Johnei` - Debian
Ahh got it I am now running it on my P. hopefully, it will boot into Debian after the image is sent and I set the envby Johnei` - Debian
Well, I am not sure if I am running kwboot correctly I am login into the wdex4100 via serial connection. and that where io am seeing the error BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash mvBoardIdGet: TWSI Read for Marvell Board ID failed (57) Using default board ID General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6828 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Initialize Dby Johnei` - Debian
Ok I found info from the forum wiki but when trying to run I get ./kwboot: line 1: syntax error: unexpected ")"by Johnei` - Debian
really confused how to run the following line ./kwboot -f -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyAMA0 -b u-boot-a38x-Yellowstone_2014T30p6_bodhi-tld-6-nand-uart.bin -s 0 -q 1 is the file supposed to be on the USB drive somewhere? and I have to have device powered off when sending the command and it should see it when I power it up?by Johnei` - Debian
I got this now with proper usb stick General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6828 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Initialize DB-88F6820-BP board topology board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | -------------------------------- | 0 | 06 | SATA0 | | 1 | 00 | SGMII1 | | 2 | 06 | SATA1 | |by Johnei` - Debian
yea I know Its all I had lying around that wasn't USB3.0 desperate to get this working but ill have to wait till tomorrowby Johnei` - Debian
yea I should try a different stick the one I used is 2.0 but its more of a microsd adapter to usb2.0, Ill see if I can get a hold of another drive.by Johnei` - Debian
OK here it is. BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash mvBoardIdGet: TWSI Read for Marvell Board ID failed (57) Using default board ID General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6828 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Initialize DB-88F6820-BP board topology board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | ------------------------by Johnei` - Debian
ok I got a little bit further now I get done. Gave up waiting for root file system device. Common problems: - Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline) - Check rootdelay= (did the system wait long enough?) - Missing modules (cat /proc/modules; ls /dev) ALERT! LABEL=rootfs does not exist. Dropping to a shell! BusyBox v1.22.1 (Debian 1:1.22.0-19+b3) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help&by Johnei` - Debian
OK how would I go about this im confused because I see some using the zImage.ftd and the one I am following just has zImage?by Johnei` - Debian
I am assuming I need to make uimage with DTS embedded now to get it to workby Johnei` - Debian
Now it seems like it doing something but I get please check your kernel config and/or bootloader so so far I did is I formatted a USB 2.0 stick and gave it an ext3 file system and labeled the stick rootfs used Debian-4.12.4-mvebu-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 and extracted all the folders and files to the root of the USB stick then I did the following cd /media/sda1/boot cpby Johnei` - Debian
Not having any luck can you confirm that I can use a usb 3.0 stick for this? BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash mvBoardIdGet: TWSI Read for Marvell Board ID failed (57) Using default board ID General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6828 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Initialize DB-88F6820-BP board topology board SerDes lanes topology detailsby Johnei` - Debian
so this is what I got now BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash mvBoardIdGet: TWSI Read for Marvell Board ID failed (57) Using default board ID General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6828 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Initialize DB-88F6820-BP board topology board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | -------------by Johnei` - Debian
nevermind I had to press 1 not just any key I guess.by Johnei` - Debian
or was I suppose to do this at uboot ? it wouldn’t let me it just ask for admin pass then . it logs in when I enter the passwordby Johnei` - Debian
root@WDMyCloudEX4100 / # printenv USER=root HOME=/ LOGNAME=admin TERM=vt102 PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin/ SHELL=/bin/sh PWD=/ root@WDMyCloudEX4100 / # fw_printenv -sh: fw_printenv: not found root@WDMyCloudEX4100 / # printenvcat /etc/fw_env.config -sh: printenvcat: not found root@WDMyCloudEX4100 / #by Johnei` - Debian
I cant interrupt the u boot when it says press any key... I checked my Tx connection to the WD RX and it connected right and I can even send keystrokes after during its booting and asking for admin password. Any ideas why I cant stop u boot.by Johnei` - Debian