I have now also access to SSH with root I really need help! Thanksby Chris - Debian
I have found a way to access a console the showenv is giving the following readings: CONSOLE=/dev/console SHELL=/bin/sh TERM=linux prevlevel=N INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-2.88 CPUname=`TT PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin runlevel=S RUNLEVEL=S PWD=/ VERBOSE=no PREVLEVEL=N previous=N FirstUsbDrive=E SHLVL=2 HOME=/ _=/home/root/LRTConfig.exe LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_=1 DISPLAY=:0 SRAMFby Chris - Debian
I’ve tried to build a Linux kernel using the NXP guide but no luck. It won’t boot from the card NXP Also tried various pins to search for the UART (lost 2 days) with no luck Any suggestions? Thanks BR Chrisby Chris - Debian
I have also found an LBI file which contains the "Linux" that is also on the SD card and also a lot of DTB files inside please see attached folder list of the contentsby Chris - Debian
I have found the DTB file How do I go on? Thanksby Chris - Debian
Dear rayknight, I've written them an Email, but I don't think they will help. I'm not familiar at all I know only basics on Linux, when it comes to special I need point to point guidance. I was thinking it would be easier to deal with this since there is already some kind of Linux on the card. Thanks!by Chris - Debian
If I delete all the files from the system partition and copy from a Debian install CD and also the DTBS folder, then it does not boot at all ...by Chris - Debian
I have the DTB file which is on the card Do you mean this? And how to extract?by Chris - Debian
made an account at nxp, is where the chip is cumming from, but don't know where to startby Chris - Debian
That would be nice. I would really appreciate that Nobody out there who would like a challenge? Or maybe just start me in the write way?by Chris - Debian
Dear Community, thank you very much for your invested time in trying to help us get the most out of our hardware. I would need your help in installing Debian on an Arm Cortex A9 with touch screen monitor (monitor is from Sigmatek company). Till now, I have the following information (see also attached pictures): - it seems to have a Linux installed on it, it runs from a micro-sd card with 3by Chris - Debian
Hi, SWAP is there and functioning automatically . md0 not anymore. Don’t really know why he is still looking for it oot@debian:~# lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 1 3.6T 0 disk |-sda1 8:1 1 20G 0 part / |-sda2 8:2 1 1.1G 0 part | `-md1 9:1 0 1.1G 0 raid1 `-sda3 8:3 1 3.6T 0 part `-md2 9:2by Chris - Debian
But I'm still using RAID, but not booting from raid. Should I still set that? Is it enough to set that one option, or is it always needed to set up everything? I mean the complete bootargs.by Chris - Debian
Dear Bodhi, here is my botlog U-Boot 2013.01_v1.04 (Apr 19 2020 - 23:10:38) Marvell version: 2014_T3.0p6 mvBoardIdIndexGet(boardId) = 1 Board: GrandTeton DB6820 SoC: MV88F6820 Rev A0 running 2 CPUs CPU: ARM Cortex A9 MPCore (Rev 1) LE CPU 0 CPU @ 1332 L2 @ 666 TClock @ 200 DDR @ 666 DDR 32 Bit Width, FastPath Meby Chris - Debian
You are unbelievable Bodhi, it's working, but now I have another error which comes maybe from the bootargs? docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shi m task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: err or during container init: error setting cgroup config for procHooks process: bpf_prog_query(by Chris - Debian
Bodhi, herby > > > Do > > uname -a Linux debian 6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 1 02:35:15 PDT 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux > ls -lart /lib/modules total 16 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Sep 24 2021 5.13.8-mvebu-tld-1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Sep 24 2021 5.2.9-mvebu-tld-1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root docker 18 Jun 4 22:19 6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1 -> /path/to/moby Chris - Debian
Bodhi, could you please confirm that in the 6.3.5 kernel a bridge folder is available? ln -s /lib/modules/6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1/kernel/net/bridge /lib/modules/6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1/kernel/net/bridge ln: failed to create symbolic link '/lib/modules/6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1/kernel/net/bridge': No such file or directory My system is "somehow" missing the br_netfilter. But I found it insiby Chris - Debian
Bodhi, > > Failed or successful, please post the entire > serial console log (until the Debian login > prompt). We are setting an example how to boot > with the HDD rootfs here if it is successful. we still can try to boot up the HDD if you have other ideas.by Chris - Debian
So now I have the newest kernel with Debian, on the stick, only the uImage and uInitrd. I know this is not a complete Linux and kernel, but I'm having trouble installing OMV 6. I've also tried docker and Nextcloud. Nothing is working. Every program is missing some files or subprograms. Although they are installed, it says that is missing. What is wrong with my system? Maybe someboby Chris - Debian
But I can remain with the uImage and uIntrd on the stick till then, yes? Thank You!by Chris - Debian
Nope The HDD's are running Marvell>> run sata_init Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices... Found 0 device(s). Marvell>> run sata_init Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices... Found 0 device(s). Marvell>> sleep5 Unknown command 'sleep5' - try 'help' Marvby Chris - Debian
Hmmm Marvell>> run sata_init AHCI init for unit0 SATA link 0 timeout. SATA link 1 timeout. Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices... Found 0 device(s). Marvell>> ext2ls scsi 0:1 /boot ** Bad device scsi 0 ** Marvell>> ext2ls scsi 0:1 /bootby Chris - Debian
No Marvell>> scsi init AHCI init for unit0 Target spinup took 0 ms. Target spinup took 0 ms. Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices...by Chris - Debian
No Marvell>> scsi reset Reset SCSI AHCI init for unit0 Target spinup took 0 ms. Target spinup took 0 ms. Error: SCSI Controller(s) 1B4B:9215 1B4B:9235 not found scanning bus for devices... It stays at this point 4everby Chris - Debian
ide reset is not working. Marvell>> ide reset Reset IDE: Marvell Serial ATA Adapter no device found Marvell>> I think I already read about this problem before, don' t remember where If you have time, I will stay a little bit moreby Chris - Debian
Bodhi, I see you posted a new kernel. Nice. there is a typing mistake the kernel name is: linux-image-6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1_1_armhf.deb and the dpkg dpkg -i linux-image-6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1_1.0_armhf.deb has a .0 too much i think this is the right one dpkg -i linux-image-6.3.5-mvebu-tld-1_1_armhf.deb or the kernel needs it?by Chris - Debian
Done boot successful :) Next step? I'm starting to be sleepy, here is 23 ...by Chris - Debian
It boots HDD rotfs but not with RAID that's why I changed to without RAID instead /dev/sda1 Marvell>> printenv CASset=max MALLOC_len=5 MPmode=SMP autoload=no baudrate=115200 boot_debian_usb=usb start; sleep 5; fatload usb 0:1 0x00800000 /boot/uImage; fatload usb 0:1 0x02100000 /boot/uRamdisk; bootm 0x00800000 0x02100000 boot_order=hd_scr usb_scr mmc_scr hd_img usb_img mmby Chris - Debian
But I am booting the uImage and uInitrd from the stick. Can I boot somehow direct from HDD? It didn't work because uInitrd is too big, no? and the kernel is on HDDby Chris - Debian
Bodhi you are right! do I need to copy now the uImage and uInitrd to the stick? Thanks!by Chris - Debian