Thanks FrancYescO for your insight. The steps added by me, are the steps posted by bodhi (or osa I don't remember) modified in order to work with fox_exe's based image. That worked like as a charm on my device, but sometimes the device order is not exactly the same. As I have some experience in GNU/Linux systems, probably I checked things without posting it on the steps. Doing with chroby faktorqm - Debian
OK So let's continue with the setup. Following the Updated 10 Sep 2019 Instructions from Bodhi I did: change root password: passwd rm /etc/ssh/ssh_host* ssh-keygen -A apt-get update And here I had a problem with date/time. apt-get told me that cannot update because the repositories are in the future. So I went to the ntp config (nano /etc/ntp.conf) and uncommented this lines:by faktorqm - Debian
OK I followed the steps with a minor changes. The google translator does not help me too much this time! :S I logged this steps for two reasons, first to help if someone is using the fox_exe's image as I do as a departure point. Second to show what I did to you in case that this instructions does not work :) (spoiler alert: they did!) Please check the attached file as the forum showedby faktorqm - Debian
Hi OSa! excellent job! I have a question, sorry for bother you In this step: mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n Linux-5.10.7-mvebu-tld-1 -d zImage.fdt uImage mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C gzip -a 0x00000000 -e 0x00000000 -n initramfs-5.10.7-mvebu-tld-1 -d initrd.img-5.10.7-mvebu-tld-1 uInitrd It's possible to avoid this step and prby faktorqm - Debian
without serial? those are good news!! I will wait for your tutorial before start soldering pins to uart :)by faktorqm - Debian
OK so summarizing - Solder pins to USB and test the serial console (8N1 115200 right?) - Change uboot -> kwboot (this thread is correct? I don't see this device listed but I assume that one of them could be compatible https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 ) - Grab a USB and use 5.3.5-mvebu-tld-1 but with a kernel including the OSA device tree. (however you mentioned Debian-4.12.by faktorqm - Debian
Thanks a lot for your answer! I would love if you can explain the steps to make this (or pointing me a guide to read) as this will be my first time flashing uboot through UART. As far as I understand this is a kind of standard mechanism across this kind of devices (routers for example) Besides to this case in particular, I'm interested to learn how uboot works and what is the purposeby faktorqm - Debian