Yes, it works fine for me with 2 disks: - one is an old HDD WD Red 2TB - second is a SSD GoodRAM 256GB (that I now use instead of USB stick) Marekby mluk - Debian
Hi bodhi, After 1,5 years I came back to the topic and I have some interesting observations. I retried it and used the newest kernel and it worked 'somehow' (not very stable) on some older memory stick, and didn't work at all on newer memory stick. Finally, I tried to connect the memory stick via USB hub with an own power supply and it worked like a charm. So, it is very lby mluk - Debian
Hi bodhi, I took the fresh flash disk, unpacked the rootfs and executed the commands. Pls look at the attached listing. Cheers, Marekby mluk - Debian
Hi Bodhi, Thank you for the quick answer. For now I can access this box only via ssh. I'll connect the serial console when I get the physical access again (in few weeks). This box has your u-boot in its latest version. Attached the printenv dump. Cheers, Marekby mluk - Debian
Hi Bodhi, Sorry for a late response, but I currently don't have direct access to this device. To clarify what I did previously: 1. Unpacked rootfs with kernel 5.2.9 to a fresh flash disk 2. Booted the system and it worked fine 3. Configured netconsole in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, regenerated initramfs and uinitrd 4. Rebooted and everything worked fine and netconsole workedby mluk - Debian
Yes, this is what I tried. I unpacked rootfs on a fresh flash disk. I copied /boot to /boot-copy and then upgraded kernel in /boot. So with this approach I'm able to select original uImage and uInitrd before booting. When I boot it using /boot-copy everything works fine, there are no errors. If I use kernel 5.9 stored in /boot then it fails. There are no filesystem issues, I checked thiby mluk - Debian
Hi bodhi, Thank you for the quick answer. Indeed, I was using systemd, because it is forced by openmediavault. I tried it with pure linux (without OMV) and removed systemd from kernel command line. I still see systemd-udevd in logs, so I'm not sure if I did it properly. But I see that /sbin/init is not symlinked to systemd anymore. Unfortunately the final result is the same. Pleaseby mluk - Debian
Hi :) I installed a recent uboot and a Debian-5.2.9-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi on my Zyxel NSA320s (on USB flash). It was working fine. Then I wanted to upgrade kernel to the newer one. The last kernel that works reliably is 5.6.5. Newer kernels don't work. I finally configured netconsole, so I'm now able to see the kernel startup log. I tried once again the most recent kernelby mluk - Debian