bodhi, I missed your warning and changed arcNumber fortunately it worked. I did a hexdump of /dev/mtd0 to a file and convinced myself that I had the right config file. Then I set the arcNumber to 3089 and rebooted, the good thing is my sata drive is now visible. Thanks for all your help...I'll mark this thing solved later this evening. bturrieby bturrie - Debian
Bodhi, Thanks again. I didn't have a copy of /etc/fw_env.config so none of the programs like fw_printenv would run. I used the one from here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,11663,page=3. Is that correct? Here's what I used: # MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size Number of sectors /dev/mtd0 0xc0000 0x20000 0x20000 fw_printenv now seems to work so it'by bturrie - Debian
If it helps, strings /dev/mtd0 | grep U-Boot gives U-Boot 2011.12 (Apr 18 2012 - 23:08:20) U-Boot ** Invalid partition type "%.32s" (expect "U-Boot") U-Boot BUG at %s:%d!by bturrie - Debian
Bodhi, thanks for the response. I installed the new kernel and rebooted per the instructions. uname -r shows: 3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-3 Unfortunately I still don't see either of my sata drives. I ran blkid and only my boot drive shows. I looked in /dev and as expected there was only sda1. I saw a message saying i needed to run fsck in syslog which I did offline, but when I rebooted the gofby bturrie - Debian
I have a working debian wheezy system on my goflex.net. I'm running on a ext2 formatted usb drive. The uboot I am using came from here: http://projects.doozan.com/uboot/ today. The kernel I am running is 3.2.0-4-kirkwood. Unfortunately when I plug in a sata drive it is not seen by the system. I see a few lines about bad erase block in my syslog but nothing about sata drives. I've beenby bturrie - Debian
Perhaps a silly suggestion, but when I've gotten connection refused in the past it was because I was just entering ssh ip-address instead of: ssh root@ipaddress Reading your post again I'm not sure I follow what's going on here. Can you ssh in without the USB attached? Is the login screen you mention the one on the Pogoplug site? Assuming your ssh command is correcby bturrie - Debian
The dockstar squeeze installer points to a file, debootstrap_1.0.28_all.deb, that is no longer present. I suspect that if you fix that you also need to change the kernel package and kernel version mentioned later in the script to one that corresponds the debootstrap file you are planning to use. Alternatively you could look for a mirror that contains the referenced debootstrap file and change theby bturrie - Debian
I've had success with an 8 gig Corsair and Lenny.by bturrie - Debian
I just built a tiny Weblery based photo gallery on my Debian Lenny Pogoplug Gray. The OS is on an 8gig USB Flash drive. The gallery is on a 16Gig USB Flash. My first pass HowTo is here: http://turriebuntu.wordpress.com/pogoplugdockstar-pages/installing-a-weblery-photo-gallery-on-a-pogoplug/ . I also have Webdav and samba on the same Pogoplug.by bturrie - Debian
I've installed lighttpd&webdav on my pogoplug running debian lenny. I can access my server from windoze machines using the freeware package Bitkinex. From linux gnome I can connect from Places/Connect to Server. In either case the connection is a lot like using the downloadable pogoplug software.by bturrie - Debian