Resolved... the complete setup for new uBoot solved it.by timbba - Debian
I noticed that there is rootfs for Debian Bookworm and I tested it. Cannot make it to boot and I do not have access for uBoot console.. at least I'm not skilled enough to do so :) But it boots fine with older rootfs: Debian Bullseye with 5.13.6 and Debian Buster 5.2.9. Is there some problem with the rootfs using Seagate Dockstar? Edit. Might be that when upgrading uBoot from stock to 2by timbba - Debian
Thanks Ray and Bodhi! If systemd is so resource-hog, maybe it is then better to stay on sysv :)by timbba - Debian
I found my old Dockstar, which was in use few years ago as an 3G/HSDPA modem using Debian. I updated the Uboot for it and tested Bodhi's Debian Bullseye rootfs and it boots fine. I was wondering that what is the status of providing Bookworm rootfs with systemd as default? Will it happen or should I just try to upgrade to it myself?by timbba - Debian