maldridge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Holy sysvinit batman, its booted! > > I'll go ahead and try to do a firmware reflash > from here and see if I can get back to a state I > can boot from the NAND. Super :)by bodhi - uBoot
Damn :) another rampant spam flood! I've notified Jeff.by bodhi - Off-Topic
maldridge, > I think that something is wrong with the disk > layout, but I may be very much wrong there. I'm > not particularly familiar with systemd so I'm not > sure the best way to tell it exec in after > manually mounting things: Cool! No, I am not using systemd in any of the released rootfs. It's sysvinit. And we just need to tell the kernel to moby bodhi - uBoot
Interrupt serial console and setenv dt_sata_boot 'ext2load ide 0:1 $uimage_addr /boot/uImage; ext2load ide 0:1 $uinitrd_addr /boot/uInitrd; ext2load ide 0:1 $dtb_addr /boot/dts/ox820-pogoplug-pro.dtb ; run dt_bootm' bootby bodhi - uBoot
maldridge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So this drive actually has the new filesystem on > it. It looks like the u-boot environment is hard > coded to select the obsolete kernel: > > > dt_sata_boot=ext2load ide 0:1 $uimage_addr > /boot/uImage_2.6.31.14_OX820_1.2_shv.Pro; bootm > $uimage_addr > > > I altered the varby bodhi - uBoot
alphaprime, Quote> U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Sep 05 2017 - 00:34:01 > -0700) > Pogoplug V4 > > SoC: Kirkwood 88F6192_A1 > DRAM: 128 MiB > WARNING: Caches not enabled > NAND: 128 MiB > MMC: MVEBU_MMC: 0 > *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment > > In: serial > Out: serial > Err: serial > Net: egiga0 > Hit anyby bodhi - uBoot
ljm90, Everything was checked out OK! I can't see why it would not boot without serial console. Try this: 1 Unplug serial console. 2. On another linux box ping 192.168.1.37 3. Power up the Pog E02 and watch the ping responses for 1 to 5 minutes. If you see it consistently output successful responses for 30 seconds, then you know it has booted.Terminate the ping commby bodhi - Debian
Hey all :) Be it may. Whatever we feel like posting is great. I was just trying to steer it back to Net Neutrality because it is quite an interesting subject. But the OP decides where the thread goes :)by bodhi - Off-Topic
jgkempen, > I shut down the pogo plug and used another linux > box to change the partition on the samba drive. What type of Linux box? x86 or ARM? what OS? .... do you have the log of how you change the partition? > > I plug everything back into the pogo plug an > powered on. Seemed to take a long time to boot, > but eventually it connected to the next work andby bodhi - Debian
Last post moved here: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,45239by bodhi - Debian
toddcscar, I am not sure what is your question? please post the entire serial bootlog (if you have it), or the entire dmesg output. And states what help you need, or what you want to do.by bodhi - uBoot
alphaprime, With the Pogo V4, it does not matter if you have messed up mtd0 or not. You can recover with serial console using kwboot. Download the Pogo V4 u-boot from the installation thread: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Quoteuboot.2017.07-tld-1.pogo_v4.bodhi.tar md5 e2c2b4927dcd8189f0c97dd81b72ad7e sha256 18f856d2106aabe6029331358fb06f053ea9257ad896e2d382f4f096f9by bodhi - uBoot
user1231 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Update: I've been having major problems getting > kernels to boot, if I build them myself. > > I first thought there was something wrong with the > kernel file size that I got, based on the > discussion in > https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,28939,31552#msg-31552 > but even though geby bodhi - Debian
maldridge, It's a pretty good progress. Perhaps it is time to try the new Debian rootfs like shv suggested in one of his steps. https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,32994,33021#msg-33021 QuoteStep7: Extract bodhi's latest rootfs package to the rootfs partition and check if uImage, uInitrd and the right dts file are available in the /boot directory.by bodhi - uBoot
alphaprime, I am quite busy so I will look at this in a couple days if no one has helped by that time.by bodhi - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Bodhi, Sorry about that. > > Me too. Joey :) you are the OP so whatever you say is on topic is fine with me :) I thought the topic is Net Neutrality.by bodhi - Off-Topic
hachigo, > As a side note, I still sometimes get the "EHCI > timed out on TD" when cold booting the pogoplug > E02 after its been sitting for awhile disconnected > from power source. Once it's on, I just power off > and then power on and it doesn't show the message. > Which is weird. Thanks for reporting this. You should not get "EHCI timed oby bodhi - Debian
ljm90, No need to install u-boot yet. In addition to the information above, there is an important file that you need to post the content here. Log in to Debian (root/root), and cd /boot cat uEnv.txt And also just for information, tell me where that file came from? did you create it? during Arch installation?by bodhi - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > LOL Nodes like feas (I think) showed us if > something a little easier to make for a simple > neighborhood server like Habibie showed is (I > can't compile, I don't think I can). > > > Joey,by bodhi - Off-Topic
Because of the monopoly power of these US telcom corporations and their servants in US Congress ;) I'm stuck with a single ISP in my locale. The throttling: usually it take me hours to upload some files such as 500MB rootfs.by bodhi - Off-Topic
QuoteTimes have changed and the internet to me is is like a basic human right. Right on bro :) And the link below is for people who need cold hard facts. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/with-fcc-net-neutrality-ruling-the-u-s-could-lose-its-lead-in-online-consumer-protection/ QuotePai’s proposal has been criticized by former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler as “a shameful sham aby bodhi - Off-Topic
hachigo, I see. I'd think the USB enclosure is the problem. Some controller inside has some weird logic that mess with the partition table. So if you can, post the enclosure make and model, it would help others to avoid it.by bodhi - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bodhi, > > Does your chromebook come with any open-source > office packages, i.e. Libre Office, etc., > installed? No. Chromebooks come with Chrome OS. But you can install Linux distro such as Linux Mint (or Ubuntu etc.) on a Chromebook and make it a full Linux laptop. And that means all opensourcby bodhi - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > as it says on the tin > > which intel based chromebook should i look to > purchase for linux installation. I've used Toshiba Chromebook 2 and it has been great for about a year. The Dell Chromebook 11 was a disappointment because of the battery is a crappy one (died prematurely). QuoteToshibaby bodhi - Off-Topic
saschbaer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > so it has nothing to do with the nsa320.dts file? > i thought maybe changing it to the pogo v4 as you > said it could only be a 310s 320s or pogov4. It is not because of the DTS. If it were, the kernel would have started, and then panic out. I can't see what this stock u-boot does without the GPL soby bodhi - Debian
maldridge, At this point ** Bad Magic Number ** Unknown command 'lightled' - try 'help' $ Try loading the envs from HDD ex2load ide 0:1 0x64000000 /boot/u-boot.env or ex2load ide 0:2 0x64000000 /boot/u-boot.env or fatload ide 0:1 0x64000000 /boot/u-boot.env or fatload ide 0:2 0x64000000 /boot/u-boot.env See which one is working and thenby bodhi - uBoot
hachigo, That's still not the ideal configurtion. You still have not finalized your set up. The reason you have trouble booting with muliple drives SATA and USB: the rootfs must be labeled rootfs. Once you have only one partition with label rootfs, then it does not matter what being plugged in, or how many drives/partition there are, the system always boot correctly to that rootfs.by bodhi - Debian
hachigo, You did Step 4 while creating the rootfs: Quote4. Create uImage with embedded DTB for booting with older u-boots (2012 or earlier). Skip this step if you have installed the latest U-Boot for Kirkwood (or are installing this u-boot at the same time). Please replace kirkwood-goflexnet.dtb below with the correct DTB name for your box (see the folder /media/sdb1/boot/dts for the exby bodhi - Debian
schnee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So i think i figured it out after some tests. > There is an RC circuit connected to the reset pin > of the CPU. The RC circuit provides the reset > impulse at powerup, making sure that the CPU > powers up properly. After power up in holds the > pin at ~3.3V (VCC). If the pin is bought down to > GNby bodhi - Debian
> and there doesn't seem to be anything like a 20 > pin JTAG header. That's understandable. Sometime not all pins are populated, and the header is smaller with less number of pins. And ususally, the header needs to be soldered into the board, where the pinouts solder points are. Boards such as iConnect comes with the header factory-installed. Google it and you will findby bodhi - uBoot