beggles, This usually has a couple of reasons. You should have posted the entire bootlog (not snipet where problem occurred). However, here are possible reasons: either your rootfs has file system errors, or the rootfs could not be mounted because of wrong u-boot envs for bootargs. Based on your u-boot envs, bootargs seems to be the cause. These envs were malformed: bootcmd=ide reset;by bodhi - uBoot
bxwen, The MT7601 module is already in the kernel 4.6-tld-1, no need to compile it separately. Try modprobe mt7601uby bodhi - Debian
Sash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > he guys! > > i'm facing a little problem with my box. i guess > other have the same problem but nobody recognized > it so far. > > i uses the latest rootfs and the 4-8 kernel. > running fine so far, but is see the 2 of the 4 > sata ports missing. as is can see the port isnt > loadby bodhi - Debian
Kernel linux-4.8.0-kirkwood-tld-1 package has been uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
Cool! now you should install new u-boot and new default envs.by bodhi - Debian
Please post all the log files you have in text format, not screenshot. I need to to be able search the text. open | download - help.tiff (362.4 KB) open | download - printenv.tiff (259 KB) open | download - Version.tiff (72.1 KB) open | download - wrong_image.tiff (209.8 KB)by bodhi - Debian
audiocrush, > As I said... this thing is reeeeeeeally old. I > can't even remember when I got it. > It is not that old. The installed u-boot should be working perfectly. All your logs showed a good setup and there is notthing wrong. So my conclusion: your USB drive is no good. Try using a different one, such as a Sandisk brand USB flash drive. Format a single partition tby bodhi - Debian
audiocrush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi there, > > does anybody have an idea how I can sort this > out? > I have an old Goflex Net with uBoot version > 2011.12 (Apr 18 2012 ...) > With no rescue system installed an I really can't > manage to make this thing boot anything. > > Could someone point me in the rightby bodhi - Debian
Comment out this line will ensure that the MAC address is not read by udev (originally this line was uncommented): #SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="4c:9e:ff:xx:xx:xx", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0" So if the rootfs stays with one box (not reusedby bodhi - uBoot
Unknown532 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How is it possible to boot back to stock? If I > unplug the usb stick, the device stuck at "Bad > magic number" like described at the guide, but I > have read, that normally if there is no usb > device, the NAS will boot to stock... > > Edit: > > I have tried it with "by bodhi - Debian
Preacher, > > In NC I see "loading kernel", LED on USB-stick is > blinking for some time, then nothing happens. With netconsole, sometime that's all the output you will see during kernel booting. There shoud be a little bit tmore output, but the problem is most likely what I'm going to suggest a solution for below. > I have set the same IP-adress as forby bodhi - uBoot
Preacher, > But while V4 boots fine, mobile gets stuck after > loading kernel with same USB-stick, Doesn't load > until IP-adress is assigned. I'm not sure what you meant by "Doesn't load until IP-adress is assigned." ? > loading envs from usb 0 ... > usb > 1 bytes read in 123 ms (0 Bytes/s) What is the content of /boot/uEnv.txt fileby bodhi - uBoot
I've moved last post to its own thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,30488by bodhi - uBoot
iamauser Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bodhi, > > For some reason, after a recent reboot, ssh > service has crashed or something, I can't ssh into > the system. I don't have a console to see what's > going on ! Any suggestions ? > I have ordered a couple of USB-TTL cables to hook > up so that I can have a USB cby bodhi - uBoot
Here is Uboot for OXNAS: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 And here is Debian for Oxnas: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044by bodhi - Debian
No. Don't follow Jeff instruction for Pogo B01. You'll brick it. B01 is an OXNAS plug.by bodhi - Debian
Finally, a sub 100 $USD ARM board that has everything we want! I'd prefer this instead of other quad/octa craps :))by bodhi - Off-Topic
iamauser Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bodhi, > > I installed Debian on the new USB. I could now see > the host. I am using systemd to boot as I > understand that I don't need uBoot at this point, > is this correct ? No, systemd has nothing to do with u-boot. systemd is a new init system (and more). u-boot boots the kernel anby bodhi - uBoot
I think they already have this private cloud software-only product. But I have not seen the new hardware.by bodhi - uBoot
Ram Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > I bought pogoplug pro yesterday. I tried > everything but i couldn’t find any way to turn > on SSH option under security setting. I already > contacted pogoplug customer support but they send > me link of their site but there is nothing for > SSH. So please help me to enable SSH. > >by bodhi - uBoot
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi > > The rootfs flash drives from one of my Pogoplug > E02 gave up and I think this might be the perfect > time to try the new Installer script. I glanced > over the thread relating to the script, but could > not find any howto to test it? > > Is it in a state so that I can use it? >by bodhi - uBoot
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630 Scrool down to section: QuoteAsterisk Asterisk for Google Voice FreePBX12 (IncrediblePBX) and Asterisk 13 on Pogoplug Pro V3by bodhi - Debian
SiliCAT, It seems you have missed a step: label the rootfs. root@Pogoplug:~# mkfs -t ext3 /dev/mmcblk0p1 mke2fs 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014) /dev/mmcblk0p1 contains a ext3 file system last mounted on Mon Oct 3 23:54:13 2016 Proceed anyway? (y,n) y Creating filesystem with 7791742 4k blocks and 1949696 inodes Filesystem UUID: 08fef5e6-4261-4296-b602-633489422c74 Superblock backupsby bodhi - Debian
> Yes, I can also confirm that all working fine. Cool! In your bootlog, it seems like you are only booting from SATA running scan_disk ... Scan device mmc Unknown command 'mmc' - try 'help' device mmc 0:1 ** Bad device mmc 0 ** device mmc 1:1 ** Bad device mmc 1 ** device mmc 2:1 ** Bad device mmc 2 ** device mmc 3:1 ** Bad device mmc 3 ** device mmc 4by bodhi - uBoot
See here first: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 And then, to flash in serial console: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16789,16789#msg-16789by bodhi - Off-Topic
This is the problem with mounting rootfs. Go back to when you create the rootfs. Did you change any of the steps? those steps must be done exactly, don't try to replace any with something you think equivalent.by bodhi - Debian
I've split the last post to its own thread http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,30430by bodhi - Debian
Vinix, Do this to recover: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,30438,30439#msg-30439 The procedure above is for the Pogo E02. For iConnect you need to adjust the env for the DTB file to use iConnect DTB. Since you have serial console, You can also adjust it at serial console prompt during boot.by bodhi - uBoot
Ok. Here is how to recover. 1) Try booting with Debian rootfs 4.4. If it can not be booted, then try number 2. 2) Booting with uEnv.txt: - Plug in your Debian (not Arch) USB rootfs to another Linux box. I am assuming that you have Ubuntu or another Linux Desktop/Laptop. - Umount it and do a file system check (if it was mounted as /media/sdb1). umount /media/sdb1 e2fsck /dev/sdbby bodhi - uBoot