All gone. So long & thanks for all the fish.by thomas - Debian
Hi - It's been a while since I've been active on here, but my Seagate Dockstar and grey Popoplug have been, well, plugging along. The time has come, however, where I need more cpu oomph than they can provide. I'd very much like to thank Jeff for setting this forum up and for davygravy for providing SMBPlug. In order to pass it forward( and to battle against the tide of elby thomas - Debian
( I put this in the Debian forum because that's what I'd like to install. If it should go in the uBoot forum, please feel free to move it.) On a Pogoplug-E02, I have updated uBoot and have a working netconsole. I can boot from a USB stick into Debian, but would like to use one of the systems (e.g. SMBPlug ) that doesn't rely on a USB stick because they keep getting corrupted.by thomas - Debian
If this is helpful, here's what it looks like when it is trying to boot from the internal flash now: http://pastebin.com/jc8q6rEQby thomas - Rescue System
I have a Pogo-E02 and a Dockstar. On the Dockstar, the installation of SMBplug worked perfectly. So, I'm trying to set it up on the Pogo-E02, but am getting a bad block error message. At this point, it will still boot off of the USB stick that I put the SMBPlug installer upon but will not boot off of the internal NAND flash. Any suggestions for how to fix or work around this problem?by thomas - Rescue System
davygravy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm thinking that space was _really_ limited Now that I've been playing with SMBplug for a while, I'm wondering if it would be possible to add a few things to make it even better. If there's not space (as noted above), then so be it. Having said that: 1. It'd be useful to attach NTFby thomas - Rescue System