> The image header is transfered first. > what we did was putting a command that set the GPIO 14 to kill the watchdog inside the header Now everything makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.by erkeye - Debian
I'm a little bit lost. I think I don't undertand the uboot loading process and the watchdog behavior... > No, you don't need new adapter. You can try kwboot the latest > NSA325 u-boot image and confirm that it has no problem. I have tried this and sucess!!!. But I don't know how or why... The only diference is the image file...so.. What's happening? Is the lby erkeye - Debian
I have tried with to differents USB2TTL adapters with no luck. I spend more than 3 hours, trying an retrying, with all combinations I came up with...(disconnecting 3.3v, disconecting gnd, powering the box first, conecting the adapter first...) First of the adapters detected response from the box for just 2 times, but failing the process at the very begining(0%). Then I tried with the second onby erkeye - Debian
Ah!! Ok, I had misunderstood the behaivour of kwboot. I thought it was a way of custom booting but directly from the box...uboot console or similar...But now I understand the concept: the box listen the serial port for someone sending a bootloader image, if nothing come, then find the bootloader on flash. So we need someone "talking" in the other side: kwboot. Thank you very much foby erkeye - Debian
I have found some clues to follow, but all of them refer to files that I can't found on filesystem extracted from firmware. I would like to boot with sotck rootfs as you suggest in the thread I mentioned before: QuoteUART booting (kwboot through serial console) the stock u-boot (mtd0) and that most likely will boot into stock OS (the stock envs were untouched when you installed new u-boot)by erkeye - Debian
OK. Thanks for the info. Then I'll try the RE way...by erkeye - Debian
Hello. I recently installed latest uboot and debian (last rootfs and kernel from bodhi) on sata disk sucessfully. Now I want to schedule the power-on and power-off. I thought It was a hidden function of the box so I have been searching on fw binary following this thread. I have found interesting things starting from a javascript file that has taken me to the same file on this thread but withby erkeye - Debian
Thank you very much bodhi. Finally you were right. It's a little bit embarasing to say this, but it was the disk label, it was empty!. I don't know why or how....Probably the last time of all my attempts I forgot to label the disk (I have omited all my previous mistakes). In fact, I was thinking about a bad labeling of the partitioning program but I didn't know a command for veby erkeye - Debian
Hello. I own an old NSA325, and I'm trying to put OMV or any alternative on it. I'm trying to install debian on sata disk because I have read about low preformance when installing in USB drive. But I'm having a problem. I have sucessfully installed and boot debian from usb, but cannot do the same from sata drive. I have installed last uboot from bodhi sucesfully. I have aby erkeye - Debian