bodhi, thanks for that advice. I solved my - self-made - problem by choosing the correct git branch before executing the 'make' command. *facepalm*by kaihen - Debian
Hello sorgonas, would you like to test something? This could maybe fix your booting problem. Your 'usb_set_bootargs' says that you want to boot from a hdd from the nas and not from the prepared USB stick. So just try to change the location of 'root' to your USB stick: setenv usb_set_bootargs 'setenv bootargs "console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sdc1 rootdelay=10by kaihen - Debian
@bodhi: Thanks for that fast response/advice! I also saw the error in the uart output while booting (like sorgonas have): ... ## Error: "bootcmd_custom" not defined ... But didn't know what to set. The autoboot now working like described and expected. Now I only need to find out how to get the mcm-daemon running / how to fix the dtb problem. The full blown fan makesby kaihen - Debian
Hello, first of all: Thanks for this instructions and the content/threads of the forum! I think the instructions are a little bit obsolete/legacy. I have a WD My Cloud EX2100 with the lastest firmware/update before WD My Cloud OS 5. The differences: 1. uart output The uart output started only with: Enable HD2 Net: | port | Interface | PHY address | |--------|-----------|-by kaihen - Debian