@bodhi Thanks for all your help. I now have Wheezy running with your 3.2.28 kernel. This is my first time with Debian, and I've learned a lot the past two days. Now I'm going to work on getting a Squeezebox server going... Tomby TDinCT - Debian
After the Squeeze installation finished, I ran the mkimage commands you suggested (with the appropriate version numbers). Here's the output: Image Name: Linux-2.6.32-5 Created: Sat Jan 1 00:23:27 2000 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 1437136 Bytes = 1403.45 kB = 1.37 MB Load Address: 0x00008000 Entry Point: 0x00008000 Image Name: initrby TDinCT - Debian
Thanks, bodhi. I figured out a few minutes before you replied that I needed to install from the Pogo OS to overwrite the Arch installation. I was under the mistaken impression that the original OS was gone forever when I installed the new U-Boot and Arch, but now I understand that only the Pogo U-Boot is gone; not the OS. So, I unplugged the HDD and booted the Pogo OS. I must have changed thatby TDinCT - Debian
Hello, I've got a Pogoplug E02 with U-Boot 2011.12 (Feb 20 2012), a working netconsole setup, and Arch Linux booting from an external 80GB USB HDD. What's the best way to switch from Arch to Debian? I've looked at this thread (Kernel Too Old? Debian Wheezy on Pogoplug E02) and downloaded Jeff's Wheezy and Squeeze installer scripts. Looking at those scripts, though, Iby TDinCT - Debian