Ancient Abysswalker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what am i doing wrong? > > -insert USB (sda) > -chmod 755 mke2fs > -./mke2fs -L rootfs -j /dev/sda Hi, it looks like this is the problem here. It should be /dev/sda1. Looks like you didn't partition it first with fdisk.by nwestfal - uBoot
Maybe the kernel is loading the Intel driver but it's not attached to any actual port. Because just a few lines above that it does load the Marvell driver: Loading Marvell Ethernet Driver: o Cached descriptors in DRAM o DRAM SW cache-coherency o 2 Giga ports supported o Single RX Queue support - ETH_DEF_RXQ=0 o Single TX Queue support - ETH_DEF_TXQ=0 o TCP segmentatioby nwestfal - Debian
Hey, I noticed in Joey's boot logs when he booted stock OS: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.21-k3-NAPI Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation. e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.0.2-k2 e1000e: Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Intel Corporation. e100: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver, 3.5.24-k2-NAPI e100: Copyright(c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation Do these have Intby nwestfal - Debian
Off-topic, I know, but is there any way to change one's username on this forum? I guess I could just create a new account...by nwestfal - Debian
@bodhi Is this the vendor you bought from? http://www.ebay.com/itm/CISCO-ONPLUS-NETWORK-AGENT-NEW-IN-SEALED-FACTORY-BOX-ON100-K9-/222206102652?hash=item33bc840c7c:g:acAAAOSw~OVWwP6o I interacted with him trying to get him to lower the price or shipping, but he wouldn't budge. I would have bought if I could have got it for under $15 shipped but just the shipping was over $15. He alby nwestfal - Debian
rayknight Wrote: > You might try messaging the seller that they are > unlikely to sell something no longer supported by > the vendor that needs to download software from a > vendor site that no longer exists. The units > being sold are just poor doorstops unless we can > get Debian running on them. Sent messages to both sellers. We'll see...by nwestfal - Debian
This looks pretty cool. Faster than E02 and twice the RAM! But there doesn't seem to be any available at the moment for less than $25 shipped.by nwestfal - Debian
Thanks bodhi. Specifically I was referring to the method outlined here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,210,214 But that thread is 4 years old and I was just wondering if it was possible to do something like that with a newer uboot. Mind you I don't have any great need to boot stock pogo OS. I just thought it would be handy to do just in case. I've got the pogo softwareby nwestfal - uBoot
Hi everyone, New to the forum. I have a new pink E02 that I'm looking to install Arch (or possibly Debian) on. I already have one running Arch (see my experience with it here). I was wondering what are the advantages of using Bodhi's (or other) uBoot over the Alarm mainline uBoot? Does any uBoot allow booting to stock Pogo OS anymore? (I know Jeff previously had a method for doby nwestfal - uBoot