QuoteBTW, you should use at least Ext3, not Ext2. Power outage will cause problem for Ext2. But Ext3 or Ext4 will be fine when that happens. Yeah, I fully agree. Yesterday, I've already done the migration and attached a 2nd drive also with ext4. Boottime is joyfully improved! The only thing not clear to me is: Starting Remount Root and Kernel File Systems... [ 25.909207][by beRHav - Debian
Bodhi, The link to the post from Schnee: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044,23122#msg-23122. The only line I had to change was line 107 of the script from: mkfs.ext4 -L rootfs $HDD"2" to mkfs.ext2 -L rootfs $HDD"2" Then it loaded the device tree and old kernel without problems. With the embedded script in the tar it could not find/read these files. Mby beRHav - Debian
Bodhi, Thank you for your quick response and correct analysis. The Pogo now boots with the latest kernel. Chapeaux! Awesome work! About the U-Boot, I understood from the note 1 of https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 that the last U-Boot would not be suitable for a full boot from SATA. The configuration is basically taken from Schnee's script. The first partition is 2048 sectors aby beRHav - Debian
A few days ago I found my Pogoplug classic (no PCI) and was curious what I could do with it. On this forum I read that there is an enthusiastic group that embraces these low power devices. After reading the necessary forum threads, I decided to connect a serial console and a SATA disk. Following the instructions and several evenings of hobbies, the system now boots kernel version 4.1.0. The syby beRHav - Debian