Do you remember how you created this rootfs? based on which version?by bodhi - Debian
@pengu, Are these u-boot SPL and u-boot version still on this box? U-Boot SPL 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 07 2014 - 14:10:12) Boot device: NAND Attempting to set PLLA to 850 MHz ... plla_ctrl0 : 0000020a plla_ctrl1 : 00330000 plla_ctrl2 : 0065008b plla_ctrl3 : 000000f1 PLLA Set U-Boot 2015.10-tld-1 (Nov 21 2015 - 01:17:59 -0800) OXNAS OX820 DRAM: 128 MiB NAND: 128 MiBby bodhi - Debian
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey bodhi, installed your new 4.6 kernel (big > thanks btw!), and dmesg gives me the following > warning: > > [ 2.776931] : > /ocp@f1000000/mdio-bus@72004/ethernet-phy@1: > Whitelisted compatible string. Please remove > > > At the moment everything works fine, nothing to > cby bodhi - Debian
If somebody post an NFS tutorial in a new topic, I will help polish it.by bodhi - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > better than we could have hoped for at the > beginning. It's selfish but I would rather hope > for your expertise and resources (aka time) with > other boxes in particular updating the Pro kernel > if that is ever possible with the obstacles you > have outlined. > > Like I said,by bodhi - uBoot
This is courtesy of LeggoMyEggo. I've upload the tarball Leggo sent me to Dropbox. There are 2 tarballs in it. One from shv, one from WarheadsSE. It's easier to use the shv's: ox820-sata-uboot.tar.gz. ox820-sata-uboot.tar.gz oxnas_sata_boot.tgz Dropbox download link: oxnasboottarball.zip md5 8e016437146f40cdb51ad9dbd63b1bddby bodhi - uBoot
> cat /boot/uEnv.txt > > dtb_file=/boot/dts/kirkwood-goflexnet.dtb > devices=usb > devices=mmc usb ide > disks=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > > > What should I put in the last section; devices, > since I will be using a ssd. The ssd will be > installed in an external case and connected to the > pogo via USB. I will be doing the move > before creating thisby bodhi - Debian
Good idea. See here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096,24034#msg-24034by bodhi - Debian
pengu, So far everything is working? uptime dmesg -Tby bodhi - Debian
> know what is the default kernel Image name to put > in /boot for a Seagate GoFLEX Home/Net stock uboot > to grab. The default name is whatever you want it to be. u-boot envs determine that, not stock u-boot.by bodhi - uBoot
notoneofmyseeds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And oh, I forgot to ask, can I go ahead and delete > the tars from the USB stick, to save space. > Namely, > Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 > and > Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2? > > Thanks a lot! Yes, remove it after installation to save spacby bodhi - Debian
notoneofmyseeds, > What would you have folks do; stick with syninit > or make the changes and move to systemd? OK so I am on the spot, that's fine :) I would stick with sysvinit. For Linux headless embedded devices, systemd is way overkilled for these. OTOH, on a Linux laptop/desktop, systemd is OK and I would not go out of my way to remove it there. > > And clby bodhi - Debian
notoneofmyseeds, > Now I can proceed to installing Jessie? We're done > with all the configurations that will accommodate > future kernel changes, and for systemd? Remember to backup your rootfs before any upgrading. However, your rootfs 4.4 is already jessie. To verify: cat /etc/apt/sources.list This rootfs runs syvinit. Look in the kernel/rootfs thread for insby bodhi - Debian
Quotehabibie Here is the idea why. With a Seagate GoFlex Home/NET still configured to use its original/stock uboot+firmware, I want it to be able to boot off other OS, i.e. LEDE, OpenWRT, etc., when a SATA HDD (installed with either OSes) is inserted. This way, I don't have to replace its original/stock uboot. You can do all that even with stock u-boot, as long as you keep the HDD formattby bodhi - uBoot
I've maded a separate subject for this Kirkwood SATA booting: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,28224 Please continue posting on that thread if it is not related to the Pogo Pro/Classic V3.by bodhi - uBoot
xssa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cool! Will try it soon If it possible to boot > stock os from it. > Is there any changelog? It is the same one that I uploaded before for testing (there was no change). I just made it an official release, with the installation instruction from stock. It is no longer in testing phase. I would like to hear froby bodhi - uBoot
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it seems that wie do not need all the patches in > future. > The Oxnas target is now available in Kernel 4.7 It's for a different OXNAS SoC, and it's ARM9. We have ARM11.by bodhi - Debian
> wouldn't > hesitate to run XP in a lot of circumstances if > the drivers are better developed for hardware. Actually, the most supported platform and easiest to get good peformance out of Kodi is Win 7. The second easiest is Linux OpenELEC. No matter which OS and which hardware, you'll need to make sure it can run with video acceleration.by bodhi - Off-Topic
> Use bootcmd_usb after scan_disk Wrong boot device. Reason: bootcmd still tried to scandisk and found the kernel uImage in the attached USB drive. Do either: 1. Boot without the USB drive attached. or 2. Make sure the rootfs has only OpenWrt kernel files, not Debian kernel files. WTH are you mixing kernels in this rootfs? :)) a. Mount the USB on another Linux box and removeby bodhi - uBoot
> I think that the rootfs (kirkwood and > oxnas) is just the same except the kernel, I'm > using this now. That's right. The rootfs should stay the same, no need to update it. Sure, any time at your convenience. We are not in any hurry! by running "couple days" I meant that would prove the patches work well. If there are lots of activities with samba then it eby bodhi - Debian
mxhdrm, > What I did was simply place the fw_setenv in front > of the first command in section A.1 and that's one > of the errors I've received. Am I missing > something? Note these syntax. There is no equal sign in setting the variable, and the content is placed inside single quotes (in it, there might be embdded equal sign, but it means different thing). In Linby bodhi - Debian
And thanks for the OXNAS patch files. Did you use their config, mine, or your own?by bodhi - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > And here shv's post showing how it was done > with > > Debian rootfs: > > > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017,17297#msg > > > -17297 > > > > I will have to peruse thby bodhi - uBoot
Joey No standard distro has Kodi by default. Except for specialized distro such as OpenELEC. But you can always install Kodi on Mint.by bodhi - Off-Topic
I've released HP Thin Client T5325 u-boot-2015.10-tld-2. Please see 1st post for installation instruction.by bodhi - uBoot
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Mostly, not possible. Recent mainline u-boot > does > > not support chainloading a substantially > different > > u-boot from itself. > > I think the problem is, that most U-Boot builds > use the same memory. > Memory footprint (i.e. size) are different. >by bodhi - uBoot
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > news news .. after booting the 4.4.11 kernel, I > could build this kernel without gcc confusion. > The mentioned hung between the two bootloader > stages is also gone (till now) > > > the shutdown: > > in ZyXEL OS, the device reboots, wenn issuing a > poweroff or halt .. > withby bodhi - Debian
I've released this HP Thin Client T5325 u-boot-2015.10-tld-2. Please see 1st post for new installation instruction. Please post questions as you wish in this thread.by bodhi - uBoot
pengu , > I remember that is was possible to start another > U-Boot from stock U-Boot (Cloud Engines) > Is it possible to create a super small U-Boot > binary (no shell, no env, no filesystems, no EFI, > ...) > (<256k) with the ability to start another U-Boot? Mostly, not possible. Recent mainline u-boot does not support chainloading a substantially different u-booby bodhi - uBoot