I didn't see this on my box. To which device you are connected? I'm using a D-Link DIR-825 with OpenWrt Chaos Calmer using odhcpd or is your ethernet cable bad? could you please do a mii-tool eth0 or ethtool eth0?by pengu - Debian
They are more or less the same. The only difference is the amout of ram and the second HDD (NSA320s). (perhaps no / different RTC Chip) I don't have a nsa320s but in another thread here, I found a link to a NSA320s debian install tutorial. There I found a picture of the board and it looks similar (except of the mentioned things) to NSA310s one http://www.madadmin.com/wp-content/uploby pengu - Debian
It looks like the stick needs more time to come up What is happening when you press the power button?by pengu - Debian
yes I can confirm that sandisk sticks were fine and also these nano usb sticks and some intenso, maxflash or similar. right, it looked like a watchdog problem but it couldn't because your kernel handles it corrctly.by pengu - Debian
thanks a lot but this didn't help I had a similar U-Boot config working for weeks. Like on my other kirkwood devices with your U-Boot I wanted to load the dtb seperately. I also noticed that I couldn't boot kernels > 3.18.5. The only things I have changed in the uEnv.txt is the network part for netconsole. For testing, I just pinged the device when plugging in but no responby pengu - uBoot
Do you have another usb stick to test? you said earlier that netconsole is working. Can you give some output? I think this isn't kernel related so some output at U-Boot stage could help It should be like this: http://pastebin.com/7uptNXc2by pengu - Debian
booting into 3.18.5 kernel is no problem. after halting the system and starting it later .. also no problem perhaps your usb stick isn't recognized sometimes. please adjust usb_rootdelay to a higher value (perhaps 10)by pengu - Debian
This is no problem here: When issuing the halt command in debian and power the device on later, it boots fine. I think this could be kernel related. You use 3.18.5 as in the rootfs right? I'm using 4.0.0-tld2 and no problem.by pengu - Debian
I have to dockstars and both running debian jessie + kernel and newer U-Boot from here. The only thing thad doesn't work is shootdown, the device doesn't power off.by pengu - Debian
This is what I said. you have to use ext2load when using a ext2/3 partition when using a fat partition like me, you have to use fatload.by pengu - Debian
you need EXT3 for a single partition, if you want to use another filesystem (EXT4, BTRFS, ..) you need a small kernel partition first and a seperate partition for the rootfs. we booth running into problems because the stock u-boot isn't scriptable so it can't decide wich stich to use when using more then one stick and the wrong one is coming upby pengu - Debian
@ JohnnyUSA: you don't need the bootable flag if needet I can upload a usable stick image with my settings.by pengu - Debian
as given first, this works for me first partition FAT16 with the kernel stuff thats why I use "fatload" for loading kernel/initrd second partition swap third partition labeled rootfs as given (filesystem could be all that the kernel supports, ext3/4/btrfs, ...) if hi would use one partition as you mentioned it should be ext3 formatted and labeled "rootfs and hi has to useby pengu - Debian
@JohnnyUSA all LEDs are flashing (green) only at U-Boot stage. when booting the kernel, only the sys LED is blinking and at some point nothing bot the power LED is on. This is the normal way. After finishing the boot process, the LEDs comes back (with correct configuration). I think the long delay before the sys LED starts to blink is because U-Boot finds nothing usable on the USB Stick orby pengu - Debian
nice to hear, as I sad before (?) you don't need the VCC.by pengu - Debian
Its similar to the NSA310 layout gnd restet with a multimeterby pengu - Debian
http://i.imgur.com/B4eM6iD.jpg As you can see, the serial connection is on the right between the ethernet and the usb connectors. GND RX TX VCC (only GND/RX/TX is needed)by pengu - Debian
So it works as expected. This also appies to other Zyxel NSAxxx devices (NSA310, NSA320 and NSA325(V2)) Now you can prepare the stick and try if this works If not, let's see if we get netconsole working :-) fw_setenv serverip (ip address of your machine) fw_setenv ipaddr (ip address reachable in your network) fw_setenv if_netconsole 'ping $serverip' fw_setenv start_nby pengu - Debian
@JohnnyUSA as described here you can enable telnet: http://zyxel.nas-central.org/wiki/Telnet_backdoor This works for NSA320, NSA310, NSA310s and also NSA325(V2). U-Boot tools were installed so you can set the environment there. If you don't need the ZyxelOS stuff, you can flash the kernel into NAND. Running from HDD is very similar to USB. The only difference is that you haveby pengu - Debian
I've successfully updated U-Boot on it and I'm using bodhi's rootfs. A fiew days ago I noticed that I have a limited environment so I changed it via fw_setenv like on other devices but it doesn't came up again. atm I couldn't use serial connection because there are no pins to plug my cable on it. some weeks ago I tried to change this but it wasn't stable and nowby pengu - uBoot
First you have to modify U-Boot environment via telnet or serial console The ZyxelOS comes with fw_setenv so you can make the changes: fw_setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_usb; run bootcmd_nand; reset' fw_setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb start; run set_bootargs_usb; run usb_boot' fw_setenv set_bootargs_usb 'setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=$(usb_root) rootdelay=$(usb_by pengu - Debian
SUCCESS!!! sorry for the late response I've found the NSA320s DTB (included in your linux-4.0.0-kirkwood-tld-1(and -2) but not in the 3.18.5 rootfs. So ist wasn't there because I didn't unpack dtb tar file. ... [ 0.000000] Linux version 4.0.0-kirkwood-tld-2 (root@tldDebian) (gcc version 4.9.1 (Debian 4.9.1-19) ) #1 PREEMPT Thu Apr 30 10:09:56 PDT 2015 [ 0.000000by pengu - Debian
I'm running Debian on Pogoplug E02, V4 Mobile, Goflex Net, Iconnect, NSA320, NSA310, so I tried this on NSA310S. After changing the U-Boot environment to dual boot ZyxelOS or Debian (USB Stick) I'm trying to boot Debian from USB. To boot newer Kernels (>3.16) I have to embed the DTS file (nsa310 or nsa310s). Debian is up and running but without networking, see this link for deteilby pengu - Debian