bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > There is a typo in the env (extra semicolon). > facepalm. ( it worked! Thank you so much!by an01 - Debian
Marvell>> printenv CASset=max MALLOC_len=5 MPmode=SMP autoload=no baudrate=115200 boot_order=hd_scr usb_scr mmc_scr hd_img usb_img mmc_img pxe net_img net_scr bootargs=root=/dev/sda2 console=ttyS0,115200 earlyprintk=serial bootargs_dflt=$console $nandEcc $mtdparts $bootargs_root nfsroot=$serverip:$rootpath ip=$ipaddr:$serverip$bootargs_end $mvNetConfig video=dovefb:lcd0:$lcd0_paraby an01 - Debian
bodhi, no chance... su # fdisk /dev/sdb d, n, p, w Command (m for help): i Selected partition 1 Device: /dev/sdb1 Start: 2048 End: 3907582 Sectors: 3905535 Cylinders: 1017 Size: 1.9G Id: 83 Type: Linux Start-C/H/S: 0/33/3 End-C/H/S: 1016/33/33 # mkfs.ext3 -L rootfs /dev/sdb1by an01 - Debian
Hi. I have been unable to boot up my NAS for 3 weeks. I'm getting close to running Debian, but something is going wrong. Can you tell me what's wrong? try to boot from USB port 2, fs=ext2, u-Boot patched, serial interface soldered. logs: >>printenv BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6820 High speby an01 - Debian