cmp18 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Vadim_Boev Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > does it have a luci web interface? > > > yes, > see howto > > ps: thanks for the stock firmware and sources) > Wow, were you able to figure it out thanks to the source code that I posted? tell mby Vadim_Boev - Rescue System
does it have a luci web interface?by Vadim_Boev - Rescue System
Kurlon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've awoken from my slumber, fired up my ye olde > GoFlex Net and realize, I don't have time to > shuffle through getting Gentoo current after a > year+ of idling. Saw Bodhi has been keeping the > lights on with an updated UBoot, Debian kernel... > used those to get on Debian testing, recompby Vadim_Boev - Debian
QuoteSo post what you did and I'll correct it if I see something wrong. Okay, I get you. In the next few days, I will look for a USB drive from SanDisk, and then I will try to install this whole thing againby Vadim_Boev - Debian
QuoteNo. u-boot is the boot loader. You are not writing the u-boot commands to the Debian rootfs. In the instruction I'm sorry, apparently I didn't express myself correctly. I mean, I need the right instructions for working with a USB flash drive, maybe I wrote something wrong on it. But I saw that it was in ext3 format and could only be read in a Linux environment. In Windows, afteby Vadim_Boev - Debian
QuoteThis is a common error with old stock u-boot. Try recreating the USB rootfs using a different USB thumb drive. Sandisk is among the best brand to use for rootfs. Okay, as soon as I find the SanDisk USB stick, I'll start. I would like to know what size a usb flash drive should be? 2 GB? 4 GB? 8 GB? 16 GB? And also, since I'm not at all sure that I wrote the data to U-Boot corrby Vadim_Boev - Debian
QuotePerhaps reach out to PromWad to see if they are willing to provide the U-Boot source code for the device. I provided all the source code with the first message that tech support gave. For example, the source code of U-Boot and Kernel is: Source Linux and U-Boot: https://vadimboev.ru/deposkya60/build_mainline_u-boot_and_kernel_TC_v4.zipby Vadim_Boev - Debian
I try: QuotePower up with serial console connected, interrup u-boot at countdown, and usb start usb part usb info ext2ls usb 0:1 /boot but nothing happened after boot, the usual firmware was loaded U-Boot 2011.06 (Jan 03 2013 - 16:19:06) Promwad-ThinClient SoC: Kirkwood 88F6282_?? RevID 0x01 DRAM: 1 GiB NAND: 1024 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serialby Vadim_Boev - Debian
Quote If you have kept the log of what you did in creating the rootfs (1), and also the u-boot booting (2), including all setenvs commands, please post them here. Sorry, only a small piece was saved, which I have already attached to the post. Due to the fact that I am completely unsure of the actions that I did, I am ready to go all the way from the very beginning in order to try to installby Vadim_Boev - Debian
Hello. I am writing for the first time on this forum, which I hardly found. I hope I can solve my question. I apologize in advance if I am not correct in some way, because I am not well versed in firmware and have never assembled them. There is a thin client "AK Systems Thin client rev 1.3" (referred to in Russia as "Depo Sky A60"), its characteristics: Processor Marveby Vadim_Boev - Debian