Carlo, > > / # ls -lh mtd0.nsa325 > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.0M Apr 12 14:52 mtd0.nsa325 > The nanddump was OK. Note the size is 1M even. It means there is no OOB. Stock OS did not recognize -noecc option. It is OK. However, you could have used the NAND dump binary I provided in the u-boot installation thread. https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Quoteby bodhi - uBoot
habibie, The Makefile is always in the kernel source tree. Basically, I have no customization on top of the kernel tree, other than the code patches, and the config file. Building kernel packages instruction can be found on the net, litterally hundreds of hits when you search for it. Just to clarify, as a matter of policy, I don't discuss building kernel or u-boot, because it will addby bodhi - Debian
Nice :) So now we can file it as a kwboot success story. It is safe to save envs now. We should proceed working on booting the kernel with uInitrd. There is plenty of memory so move it to setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=armada-nand:-(ubifs);spi1.0:0x00100000(uboot),0x00010000@0x00100000(uboot_env)' setenv load_dtb_addr 0x1000000 setenv load_initrd_addr 0x3900000 setenv load_iby bodhi - Debian
On another Linux box, mount the Debian rootfs that you meant to run on this Dockstar and put the attached u-boot script in the /boot folder (if it was mounted at /media/sdb1): cp -a uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment.scr /media/sdb1/boot/ Power up this box and interrupt serial console, run the script loading commands: usb start ext2load usb 0:1 0x800000 /boot/uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environby bodhi - Rescue System
habibie, > First, where is the config file? Inside the tarball. > Second, does it > include the package manager's Makefile so that I > can build it as a package to install? No. Not like that. I'd suggest you learn how to build the kernel from patch file, config file , and kernel source tree (google it).by bodhi - Debian
Carlo, No it is not mormal. Try the dump again with a more descriptive file name nanddump --noecc --omitoob -f mtd0.nsa325 /dev/mtd0 and list it to check the size. ls -lh mtd0.nsa325 Everything you post looks good. So you should try kwboot and if you can run the new u-boot 2017.07-tld-1 with kwboot, then you can flash the new u-boot image and its default envs image.by bodhi - uBoot
Manuel, Good works! Interrupt the console after this uboot started, to the countdown U-Boot 2013.01 (Apr 11 2018 - 19:28:35) Marvell version: 2015_T1.0p18 And then printenv And then try to boot into Debian the same way you did with stock uboot.by bodhi - Debian
joerg, I've been runing this kernel with Pogo E02, too. No memory access error. Please post your bootlog and dmesg in a new thread for troubleshooting.by bodhi - Debian
habibie, > Bodhi, can you provide the link to download the > source package for this? I would like to build my > own. Everything you need to build the kernel inside the tarball: config file and patches.by bodhi - Debian
Manuel, Sorry, that's a typo! mtd1 is correct. Been a long day :) > Why don't we build uboot from the gpl sources now? > This should give us also the required image to > kwboot? Yes, of course. But kwboot the u-boot in mtd1 would be the same as the GPL u-boot build. We need to figure out why it takes so long to load. BTW, my diskless Thecus N2350 has arrived :) haby bodhi - Debian
alexinc, Let see if I can test the installation on the Pogo Pro when I have time, in a few days.by bodhi - Rescue System
Dieter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello bodhi, > > Thank you for your ongoing excellent support. > I got now this far: I generated my new USB Debian > rootfs. But I don't know how to alter the envs to > boot from usb. > Could you please, once more, please help me? > Thank you so much, > > Dieter Sure. Pleaby bodhi - Rescue System
A related note on this topic. When you use the SD card for swapping, you should activate zswap. See the first post in the kernel release thread.by bodhi - uBoot
Nice! Let me revise that topic name: Pogo V3 Pro internal Dual SD Card (USB 2.0) using mPCIe slotby bodhi - uBoot
All, An observation about this box kernel 4.4. Now that I refreshed my memory :) this kernel got stuck at 4.4.x because of the same reason the Pogo V3 has been. Linux Kernel 4.4.124 Oxnas QuoteThese OXNAS boxes uses the ARM11 MPCore, which has some internal CPU bugs, and has proven to be problematic any time there is significant upstream modification in SMP related code. Thus, I'veby bodhi - Debian
Carlo, > Wel... i'm running an nsa325 v2, thus it should be > an arm.. should i go for the Goflex as well? Sorry I've mixed it up! the payload should be the NSA325 u-boot image. I meant if you run an ARM box like GoFlexnet then use the binary I uploaded. > > > i've tried to run nudump with the noecc option, > but my nandump hasn't it: is it a pby bodhi - uBoot
Cool! So this is confirmed to be the correct layout. echo "/dev/mtd2 0x00000 0x10000 0x10000" > /etc/fw_env.config root@debian:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 20000000 00020000 "ubifs" mtd1: 00100000 00001000 "uboot" mtd2: 00010000 00001000 "uboot_env" Now you can 1. dump mtd0 and try kwboot with it. dd if=/dby bodhi - Debian
Echowarrior108, Nicely done :) I've added this to the Wiki. Quote Under/Over the hood Modding Pogoplug Pro / V3 Internal SSD Mod Pogoplug Pro HW mods USB Wireless Extender (homemade antenna) Adding 2nd SATA to HP Thin Client T5325 - Mod 1 Adding 2nd SATA to HP Thin Client T5325 - Mod 2 Connect to external SATA drives (or eSATA enclosures) from a Pogoplug V4 Dual Wireby bodhi - uBoot
Carlo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thank you very much, bodhi > > do i need to follow > davygravy > uart guide? j > > i have tried to check the md.. but... > > Marvell>> md ff00003c > ff00003c: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 > ................ > ff00004c: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000by bodhi - uBoot
echowarrior108 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > After much help from Bodhi, thank you! , > > I have attempted and made work a microUSB dual > card in the minipcie slot, this was mainly because > I don't use the wifi card and also I wanted to > free up all my usb ports! Keep in mind I used a > working USB rootfs with debian instalby bodhi - uBoot
Bad eraseblock 100 at 0x000000c80000 Bad eraseblock 200 at 0x000001900000 These bad blocks are OK. They are far away from mtd0.by bodhi - uBoot
Oscar, > U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Sep 05 2017 - 00:17:19-0700) > Seagate GoFlex Net You've installed u-boot but did not flash the default envs image. Quote8. Flashing default u-boot envs image (if you are upgrading from 2016.05-tld-1 u-boot, you can skip this step 8). As described in step 1, u-boot envs must be defined in /etc/fw_env.config as # MTD device name Device ofby bodhi - Debian
Carlo, > is the backup made through the "cp" command, > besides the "fw_printenv > current_envs.txt"? That is only part of the back up. nanddump is the command we use to back up mtd0. Quote3. Be sure to save your current uBoot image in mtd0, or have a backup image saved somewhere as precaution. And save your current u-boot envs with fw_printenv, or just copyby bodhi - uBoot
Hi Mark, > I'm assuming the SPI support is what I need to > access the flash partitions and without the > ability to put my own kernel into flash I seem > unable to get my Seagate booting on its own, > without my u-Boot manipulations through the serial > console. > > On the other hand, if anyone knows how I can get > u-Boot booting my kernel directly inby bodhi - Debian
Carlo, > So.. first of all i've read > this > from nas central and > this > from Buttzy10169: so if i have understood it well > the procedure needs to modify the inborn boot > manager, right? Yes, usually you should install both Debian rootfs and install u-boot at the same time while inside stock OS. > Is there any way to revert these changes? >by bodhi - uBoot
Dieter, I am not familiar with OnenWrt so I can't tell why you got this error with flash_erase. > Before I brick my Dockstar, is the input for the > serial connection above right, or does it need to > be adjusted? The Dockstar does not have a UART booting recovery. So it is best to flash u-boot inside Debian. Because if the flashing went wrong, there might be still some wby bodhi - Rescue System
Oscar, > After installed netconsole (point 6) I have lost > my SSH. On serial I see my GFN but I cant reach > it. Nmap say my host is down. Any suggestion to > resolve this. With serial console attached, power up, let it try to boot. And post the entire serial console log here.by bodhi - Debian
SirusX Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And how can I install openmediavault now? You can install it using the instruction in: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,13630by bodhi - Debian
Oscar, You could also use a newer jessie rootfs Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 and install OpenMediavault. https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Also try stretch rootfs Debian-4.12.1-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 in that release thread to see if OpenMediavault can be run on it.by bodhi - Debian
Dmitriy, > earlier it was written in the file uEnv.txt, now I > think the new uboot does not look for this file on > the IDE disk but only on USB. That is exactly the reason. Thanks for testing Dmitriy! I'll take a look to confirm if I need to improve the envs script in this case.by bodhi - uBoot