bodhi, how can I return to the stock OS so that it loads right away without trying to find usb? Command from section (A4. Reverse to stock OS permanently) does not help. When loading is displayed "Uncompressing Linux..." upd: I successfully booted into the stock OS after changing kernel address (setenv kernel_addr_1 0x08700000). Not sure if this is correct...by leshk - Debian
bodhi, unfortunately I can’t provide logs of everything I do. I have to perform a lot of actions to find an approach, to understand the pattern. I managed to run Debian on an 8 Gb pendrive. All drives that I used with a volume of 4 or less than 4 Gb automatically assign Active (Active in Windows or Boot in linux) to partition, if you do use an 8 Gb pendrive the "parted / dev / sdb set 1 boby leshk - Debian
bodhi, thanks! I used an 8 Gb flash drive and it did not work. Now I tried a 4 Gb drive and was able to boot Debian. For some reason Linux could not create a boot record on a drive larger than 4 Gb. Its presence is very easy to check the fdisk -l command.by leshk - Debian
Now I tried to prepare a usb drive and this time using terminal in safe mode. After all the actions and attempts to synchronize (sync command), a timeout error or something like that appears: task sync:405 blocked. When I try to unmount a device: target is busy "umount" only works with "-l" key or "-t". I'm starting to get confused...by leshk - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please capture the entire putty log and post here. Logs are too long to be posted on the forum. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HTyoNaWUuTXBNlXcikbjZyu_C4Oql4F_/view?usp=sharingby leshk - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > leshk, > > And then reboot. Interrupt serial console and > > > printenv > boot > > > Please capture the entire putty log and post here. When I boot after all operations Marvell>> boot NAND read: device 0 whole chip Attempt to read outside the flash area 0 bytes reaby leshk - Debian
bodhi, I do it using Putty guess there isn’t much difference? USB is connected at this time. Quit loading: Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Marvell>> nknown command 'ry 'help' Marvell>> printenv CASset=max CONTRY_TYPE=FF FEATURE_BIT=00 MALLOC_len=5 MODEL_ID=B303 MPmode=SMP PRODUCT_NAME=STG-328 VENDOR_NAME=MitraStar Technology Corp. autoload=noby leshk - Debian
bodhi, today I tried to execute point "A" using a serial console. Failure again. Apparently I'm making a mistake somewhere, maybe the problem is in preparing usb drive. However, I am using Debian/Ubuntu in a virtual machine. ~ # fw_printenv CASset=max CONTRY_TYPE=FF FEATURE_BIT=00 MALLOC_len=5 MODEL_ID=B303 MPmode=SMP PRODUCT_NAME=STG-328 VENDOR_NAME=MitraStar Technby leshk - Debian
I try to install Debian according to the instruction "B. Instruction for booting the NAS326 with a USB rootfs (setup without serial console)", but nothing happens, standard OS boots up and the password is reset. Perhaps this does not work on firmware V5.21 (AAZF.5)?by leshk - Debian