I'm trying to install paragon ntfs drivers but in order to install it, I need kernel source. What should I do. I'm getting the following error message Quoteconfigure: error: "Can't find kernel source files" I'm using root@debian:/tmp/p# uname -a Linux debian 3.12.0-kirkwood-tld-3 #3 PREEMPT Wed Nov 27 16:10:53 PST 2013 armv5tel GNU/Linuxby Almaz - Debian
I'm using PogoPlug Debian with a hard drive. sda1 main system partition and sda3 for data. What's the best way to put hard drive to sleep so it will stop spinning. I already tried hd-idle but it just stopped the whole system and then I couldn't even access PogoPlug. Is it possible to stop hard drive spinning until I connect to transmission or CouchPotato/SickBeard would requestby Almaz - Debian
Nope, CHROOT wasn't needed and as you can see I had "#" in the beginning of the line, so the line wasn't running to begin with.by Almaz - Debian
Try to run the following to fix it Quotemkdir /tmp/debian mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/debian #/tmp/debian/usr/sbin/chroot /tmp/debian /bin/bash export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/sbin cd /tmp/debian/usr/bin ./mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n Linux-2.6.32-5-kirkwood -d ../../boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-kirkwood ../../boot/uImage ./mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdiskby Almaz - Debian
Thank you. I hope to see more updates from you. If it's possible to put some WiKi or Sticky in regards to the problem I was having. I'm sure I'm not the last and not the first one with a similar problem who can't boot to Debian. I was almost ready to give up and switch to Arch which takes minutes to install without any problems.by Almaz - Debian
Thanks bodhi, I wish you would tell me that yesterday :). I spent probably 6 hours on it and troubleshooting by trial and error. Anyway I ended up using your rootfs and I can say great job. So far the only errors I can see from your rootfs Quotedebconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog debconf: (No usable dialog-like program is installed, so the dialog based frontend cannot be usby Almaz - Debian
Problem solved. UBOOT env were set to EXT3, where Debian script automatically format the drive to EXT2. I'm just amazed no one even posted anything about it.by Almaz - Debian
Just installed your ROOTFS on a different usb stick and booted up PogoPlug. The same problem, orange led lights up, and it's not showing up in DHCP table on my router. Tried a different router as well just to double check. I'm totally stuck and can't figure it now past this point. I need ideas where to start troubleshooting.by Almaz - Debian
I'm already one step further. I was able to boot from a hard drive to Debian but I can't connect to it. It's not showing up in DHCP, even tried to setup static IP for it in my Router but it looks like eth0 is down or maybe ssh is not even running. So far in order to get it working I had to do 1) Install Squeeze without rebooting 2) ./mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C noneby Almaz - Debian
I'm really going nuts. I just set it up again and back to square one. It just keeps booting back to PogoPlug instead of Debian. Do you see any problems with me doing "fdisk"? QuoteDisk /dev/sda: 20.0 GB, 20003880960 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2432 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id Systby Almaz - Debian
I got stock on step number 1. After I install Squeeze and reboot, it goes to PogoPlug OS instead of Squeeze. What should I do? Edit: Forgot to mention before installing anything I formatted the drive on another linux machine using Gparted as EXT3 if it makes any difference.by Almaz - Debian
I'm sorry for asking another can't boot to debian question but after 3 hours, I just can't find a solution. I did search and tried a bunch of solutions but non of them worked for me. I know I'm missing something simple. I received PogoPlug E02 today and tried to install Wheezy but got an error "Kernel Too Old" then I installed Arch and it works fine but I prefer Dby Almaz - Debian