Hmm, so I read the requirements: Quoter1. There must be only one partition among all partitions from all drives that contains the kernel files. The 2 kernel files are /boot/uImage and /boot/uInitrd. r2. The partition that contains the 2 kernel files must be partition 1 in a disk drive r3. The partition that contains the rootfs must be labeled rootfs r4. The rootfs partition is recommended tby gargravarr - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > gargravarr, > > Don't reboot yet. > > QuoteSlightly different output from the thread, > but it seems to have been successful. Also, the > NSA310S seems to store its environment variables > in a separate partition, so no messing around with > offsets needed. Here goes... > > Yby gargravarr - Debian
It worked! U-Boot updated successfully and I'm now able to boot 5.2.9! Many thanks for your help bodhi, I'll get to work on writing the OS to flash next.by gargravarr - Debian
/ # /e-data/52be4d76-9754-4d4e-bcee-7228b6f8015d/tmp/tools/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 4 Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 60000 -- 100 % complete nandwrite /dev/mtd0 /e-data/52be4d76-9754-4d4e-bcee-7228b6f8015d/tmp/uboot.2 017.07-tld-1.nsa310s.mtd0.kwb Writing data to block 0 Writing data to block 20000 Writing data to block 40000 Writing data to block 60000 Slightly different output from the thby gargravarr - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteA. Flashing Instruction: > > > Installation is the same for each u-Boot image, > the instruction below is written to include all > boxes. So choose the platform name that you are > installing for, and copy/paste the appropriate > commands. > > If you are running kernel that doby gargravarr - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > gargravarr, > > > Thanks, that's good to hear. Yes, I have the > stock > > OS still bootable - the snippets from the OS in > my > > original post were made after the ones from > > u-boot. > > Then it is easy. Log into stock. > > Summary: > > 1. Creatby gargravarr - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > gargravarr, > > > > / # dmesg | grep -i bad > > Scanning device for bad blocks > > Bad eraseblock 452 at 0x000003880000 > > Bad eraseblock 504 at 0x000003f00000 > > These are OK. The first 1M is block 0-7. > > Even though you have serial console, it is still > muby gargravarr - Debian
jdwl101 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Either upgrade the uboot or append the dtb to the > kernel. > > If you have no plan to go back to stock, upgrading > the uboot is the better option. Details and > downloads here; > > uBoot > for Kirkwood boxes I already appended the DTB to the kernel as in bodhi's instructionsby gargravarr - Debian
Hey folks, First, just wanted to say, thanks to everyone who put all this effort into Debian-ising these devices, some fantastic resources here! I have a ZyXEL NSA310S. I'm fed up with its limitations and want to completely replace the OS with Debian. I'm an experienced Linux user and live behind a bash prompt so I'm not scared :) I have a USB-TTL adapter hooked up to theby gargravarr - Debian