Hi bodhi, i did a "clean install" from USB, using this command cat dts/kirkwood-iomega_ix2_200.dtb >> zImage.fdt now I can't get an IP address from my PfSense even tho DHCP is enabledby ZaTTG - Debian
Hi bodhi, the command you suggested worked, it boots into Debian, the network isn't working, its because by default it brings up eth0 which is not the one that works, the correct one is eth1 from what I understand (issue of ix2 200). How can I swap eth0 to eth1? Should I change /etc/network/interfaces? Or there is a command like setenv ipaddr <ipaddr> ? How to permanently installby ZaTTG - Debian
Hi bodhi, I tried what you suggested, it seems to get stuck when after the command boot. Can you help me further? Edit : I noticed that when i paste something, it's like double-paste even if the command is correct when I press enterby ZaTTG - Debian
Thank you for your answer, I don't care keeping the stock firmware, I just want them to work. How can I proceed? I'm new to this kind of stuff.by ZaTTG - Debian
Hi, I have 2 Lenovo Iomega ix2 200 and they both don't work. One of them blinks only the white LED, the other one blinks white and red LED. I use a FT232 USB to connect - JP1 = 1st empty, 2nd txd, 3rd gnd, 4th rxd. I tried to connect via gtkterm using the correct settings but no luck with both, no response I tried using Lenovo Imager tool in order to build a USB to reinstall the systemby ZaTTG - Debian