Thank you Bodhi, the new DTB appears to work. System boots normally now. And as an extra bonus, it appears that the 4.14.176 kernel has fixed my other problem ! I am attempting to use a mini-PCIe SATA controller to give the Pogo an additional 4 SATA ports. Both the 4.4.54 and 4.4.201 kernels would throw an OOPS during boot when the SATA controller was installed. I am not well versed in reaby odonatax - Debian
Wow, you are fast ! Hopefully it is as simple as a device tree mistake :) Then we can move on to the more *interesting* problem.by odonatax - Debian
Hello all, After many years of faithful service, I'm doing some out-of-the-box hacking to my Pogoplug Pro (with PCI). Currently I have two problems, but will focus on the "easy" one first. I'm doing native SATA boot, bypassing flash memory entirely - no problems here. The system was working fine with 4.4.54, and I upgraded to 4.4.201 without issue. I just tried 4.14.176by odonatax - Debian