Quote- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-4018-1 security@debian.org https://www.debian.org/security/ Salvatore Bonaccorso November 04, 2017 https://www.debian.org/security/faq - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packageby bodhi - Debian
huge, > # cat /proc/mtd > dev: size erasesize name > mtd0: 08000000 00020000 "NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit" > mtd1: 00e00000 00020000 "boot" > mtd2: 07200000 00020000 "rootfs" This is stock mtds definition. It is basically the same layout. However, when you flash u-boot, you will need to use mtd1. The flashing instruction is written with mtdby bodhi - uBoot
Mike Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A question, if I might, about the Uboot > requirements... > Can it be loaded in a stock Pogo-21 without > Ssh enabled. Without SSH enabled, the only way to flash new u-boot is to connect serial console.by bodhi - Debian
Stephen P Wrote: > The network lights work fine when u-boot is active > - they go out partway through the kernel init > process. That's interesting! meaning the kernel has reset the LEDs while it was already correct. This is going to be hairy! usually need some setting for some register values, which I don't have any info for the NSA310. But that might be found by readby bodhi - uBoot
Stephen P, > Why do I feel stupid? I could not get the other > LEDs to light up. This may have something to do > with the fact THERE ARE NO OTHER LEDS. The unit is > very deceptive; inside the case it has space for > five LEDS. The manual shows five LEDS. However, if > you look very, very closely at the front fascia, > there are actually only two symbols. Duh! :)by bodhi - uBoot
> Success, thank you! Actually that exact command > got me an error message, but that led me to a post > (from you, of course) telling another noob that > there were actually (at least) two > netconsole/netcat programs, which led me to the > magic combo that seems to work for me: > > nc.traditional -l -u -p 6666 & > nc.traditional -u -p 6666 192.168.222.1by bodhi - uBoot
stef34280, > Here is the output of steps 6 and 7: > > > root@debian:/tmp# flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 4 > Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 7f5eaf5c00000064 -- 4 % > complete > > root@debian:/tmp# nandwrite /dev/mtd0 > uboot.2017.07-tld-1.pogo_v4.mtd0.kwb > Writing data to block 0 at offset 0x0 > Writing data to block 1 at offset 0x20000 > Writing data to blby bodhi - Debian
shv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > I found the solution within the following link: > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/78535/how-to-get-rid-of-the-scanning-for-btrfs-file-systems-at-start-up. > Maybe I had installed and tested some raid tools > some years ago. Even btrfs-tools wasn't installed > on my system anby bodhi - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On Pogo V4 (must have IP 192.168.222.164), try > > > nc -lup 6666 192.168.222.168 6666 >by bodhi - uBoot
shv, btrfs 1003190 0 raid6_pq 87146 1 btrfs xor 4097 1 btrfs libcrc32c 845 0 Not sure. They were not loaded in my system (Stretch). This might be a difference between Squeeze and Stretch, where Squeeze has different modules dependencies running with newer kernel. How about checking /etc/modules-load.d ?by bodhi - Debian
huge, > I have an old Pogo-Classic (B01) running ArchLinux > that I installed years ago. It was my first > Pogoplug (almost my first linux experience) - I > # uname -a > Linux alarm 2.6.31.6_SMP_820 #6 SMP Thu Jun 14 > 19:49:57 CDT 2012 armv6l GNU/Linux > > > (No idea what version of U-Boot it's running) It is running stock u-boot. > Is this tby bodhi - uBoot
Last post moved here: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,41109 It's always good to create a new thread for question. This thread is a release thread, and for questions pertaining to the released u-boot.by bodhi - uBoot
On Pogo V4 (must have IP 192.168.222.164), try nc -lup 6666 192.168.222.168 6666by bodhi - uBoot
huge, There should be no problem with Pogo E02 netconsole. You probably have some wrong envs.by bodhi - uBoot
> This interface is quite unusual to have > caused the same confusion twice :) I know :) especially with the search dialog, you have to remember to select All Dates, or else it is default to 30 days or so. But it is a simple and fast web interface.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Stephen P Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't think mine has a red USB led but I did not > use the USB much before upgrading, so I am not > 100% certain. I have no easy way of telling; if I > could boot the stock firmware I could check but as > previously discussed the new u-boot won't boot the > old firmware. I tried the &quby bodhi - uBoot
stef34280, Indeed. That was my typo in the internal default envs :) usually we just flash the default envs image, which has the correct name for Pogo E02, so nobody noticed this yet. Thanks for reporting this. I will make a note and correct it. Yes, you have fixed it with setenv dtb_file kirkwood-pogo_v4.dtbby bodhi - Debian
haridsv, > I only see this current thread under there, but > before my first post here it was completely empty. > All my previous threads are still missing. That's strange. Probably just a coincidence. Try to resubscribe to threads and see if it works.by bodhi - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can understand that. I used to moderate some > forums that was overwhelmed with spam post. The > only way to curb such spam posts is to block the > IP Address, unfortunately. Usually it is easy fo rme to delete the whole spam topic. This case is more severe, because I have to open each thread and remoby bodhi - Off-Topic
> Don't know what exactly you meant by > followed. However, if you meant your posts > on any of the removed spam posts. they also get > removed by the admin/mod unless they get split > before being removed, AFAICT. That only applies to a spam post created by spammer. Not in this case, where the spammer posted a message on existing legit posts. Jeff has blocked this sby bodhi - Off-Topic
nastynas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry.. I've been trying to follow your > instructions and made another attempt on Debian on > NAS326. > > EDIT: I fixed my issue. Everything's fine. :) Cool!by bodhi - Debian
This one is pretty bad. More than 100 spam messages. I've notified Jeff to see if Jeff can delete all messages form this spam account. It got tiring to delete this son of a b &**%^%$ mesages manually :))by bodhi - Off-Topic
stef34280, > kwboot is working. Had to try a dozen of times > before I got a pogoV4 prompt in console (killing > and restarting kwboot) That's the Pogo V4 quirks. A lot of time you need to control-C and then restart until the handshake occurs. > ~ # cat /proc/mtd > dev: size erasesize name > mtd0: 00200000 00020000 "u-boot" > I do noby bodhi - Debian
I will upload the u-boot-2017.07-tld-1 version for this box shortly, when I have time to update the installation instruction.by bodhi - uBoot
So you dont have a Red USB LED?by bodhi - uBoot
Mike, We have a Wiki thread, where you can learn about serial console: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630 Quote> Am I correct in understanding that if I follow the > installation steps 1 thru 5 (upgraded for the Oct > 2017 release) and placed on a fresh 4gig Ext3 > stick (rootfs/boot/uImage) in the front usb port > of the Pogo-P21, that the Pogo-P21's firmwby bodhi - Debian
saschbaer, Quote> Processor : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) > BogoMIPS : 999.42 > Features : swp half thumb fastmult edsp > CPU implementer : 0x56 > CPU architecture: 5TE > CPU variant : 0x2 > CPU part : 0x131 > CPU revision : 1 > > Hardware : Feroceon-KW > Revision : 0000 > Serial : 0000000000000000 Yes, it is possible to run Debian on this bby bodhi - Debian
Remember, do not start flashing before I advise you to do that!by bodhi - Debian
stef34280, 1. You do have serial console. So you should try to run kwboot first to make sure you have a rescue path https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 QuoteImportant Note: If possible, try to test this boot image with UART booting before flashing to NAND. See davygravy's UART booting using kwboot instruction here in this thread. The latest u-boot image released here should bby bodhi - Debian
stef34280, > 1.010000] Scanning device for bad blocks > [ 1.010000] Bad eraseblock 4 at 0x000000080000 > [ 1.050000] Bad eraseblock 697 at > 0x000005720000 Warning: what I advise below only applicable to your specific configuration (in case other users read this and would make a wrong assumption when their configuration is different). You have the Pogo V4, thereforeby bodhi - Debian