following is the commands in terminal to create the disk. I actually created 2 of them using identically the same commands and 1 is not working but the other (old 2gb cruiser micro) works. nick@Nick-Ubuntu:~$ sudo su password for nick: root@Nick-Ubuntu:/home/nick# fdisk /dev/sdb Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.31.1). Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to wriby veriqster - uBoot
HA, HA, the 64 bit version of Putty for Windows works a little better, it copies output. Just remounted the usb drive in Ubuntu and did a sync followed by a umount and that tried booting the pogo again, this time with the Windows Putty connected. It will not log anything for some reason but allows me to copy the text in the console. Following is the output from the console. I also created aby veriqster - uBoot
I fiddled with it a little more, modified some stuff with setenv and now I'm in even deeper water - it does not detect the usb drive. I am trying to get it to run the Debian-3.17.0_jessie_full-oxnas-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz image to work on this box. The good news is that I can interrupt the boot and run commands but the "usb start" command only detects the usb hub and not tby veriqster - uBoot
tried installing Debian overstock software and it was getting stuck during boot at some point. Redid the rootfs usb stick and now all I get is some gibberish with Reset IDE SATA PHY not ready. It also would not stop the boot if I press any key during the 10 to 0 countdown at the beginning of the process. I've attached a .jpg of the putty serial connection messages. Also, can someonby veriqster - uBoot