That's when you power up or reset the device for booting. I only experienced problems with kwboot when I forgot the -p parameter. Works like a charm. Looks like you already overwritten the environment variables with the 2017 variables. So get your ext3 stick ready and boot after the injection.by Validname - Debian
that is why i want a netconsole haha. It choked on my FSTAB values, because i was noticing the leds were blinking like it was in kernelboot, LABEL=bck_rootfs is not mounted fsck.ext3 -y -C0 LABEL=bck_rootfs fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=bck_rootfs' fsck exited with status code 8 File system check failed. A log is being saved in /var/log/fsck/checkfs if that location isby Validname - uBoot
ftp://ftp.axentra.com usr=rescue pass=hips3rvby Validname - uBoot
ok, so finally got this bugger purring like a kitten but now im at the final steps of moving the rootfs from usb to HDD. Ive tried the method with changing the LABEL and that works fine for the filesystem, but not so good for the bootloader. I cannot boot without USB attached. i was fighting with the variables: devices / device / rootpath, but it does not make sense. I think it cantby Validname - uBoot
your envs are not correct, for start Mount usb drive on other linux box the easiest way was just to make a copy the environment variables from the "uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment.bodhi.tar" and just make a new uEnv.txt from it. cp uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment /boot/uEnv.txt make a regular(step 4a) new uImage and uInitrd on your linux box this worked for me, otherwiby Validname - Debian
I populated raid1 array with 3 partitions when i add the next drive (/dev/sdb) to the R1 array, will i have to fdisk aswell? or is this done by the daemon? also, adviceable to resize before or after population? because i need a swap and remove the uboot partition, and realign them. sda 931.5G linux_raid_member disk `-md0 931.5Gby Validname - Debian
Im using NTPDaemon to set the HWclock and DATE var https://www.garron.me/en/linux/set-time-date-timezone-ntp-linux-shell-gnome-command-line.html pretty straight forward, just dont forget to edit the config and push the locale file tooby Validname - Debian