ffdfson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > my Goflex-Net in serial connection: > > > U-Boot 2014.07-tld-1 (Jul 18 2014 - 00:35:50) > Seagate GoFlex Net > > SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A1 > DRAM: 128 MiB > WARNING: Caches not enabled > NAND: 256 MiB > In: serial > Out: serial > Err: serial > Neby bodhi - uBoot
@lijianch, I'm away from home so don't have access to the backups. Please remind me in another 3-4 weeks.by bodhi - Off-Topic
jochar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is about all i get > > root@debian:~# ifup eth0 > Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.2.2 > Copyright 2004-2011 Internet Systems Consortium. > All rights reserved. > For info, please visit > https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/ > > [ 3863.644560] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eby bodhi - uBoot
Good progress :) Almost there. Stock u-boot is limited so envs need to be adjusted: usb_load_uimage=ext2load usb $(device) 0x800000 /boot/uImage usb_load_uinitrd=ext2load usb $(device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd usb_boot=run usb_load_uimage; run usb_load_uinitrd; bootm 0x800000 0x1100000 set_bootargs_usb=setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda1 rootdelay=10 rootfstype=ext3by bodhi - uBoot
Eddie, Quote 1. I've tried both methods of booting neither being successful. When I don't change the 3.16.x uboot environment and instead make a new uImage from the kirkwood-nsa325.dtb file I can boot into linux off the usb stick. 2. However, this only works when no hard drives are connected, if I connect a hard drive to the first sata port I get the above error. Once booted wiby bodhi - Debian
Cool! so next to set up u-boot envs to boot USB. The envs can be extracted from the default envs in this section in the 1st post and modified a bit: Quote B. Flashing default u-boot envs image ........ uboot.2014.07-tld-2.environment (the content of the default envs in text format) The relevant envs to boot USB: mainlineLinux=yes device=0:1 rootdelay=10 rootfstype=ext3 usb_by bodhi - uBoot
@Eddie, I'll take a look. If you have the serial console log then pls post it here.by bodhi - Debian
markgiannullo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Success! I'm able to ssh in to debian on my home > network. Strangely, it's not using the MAC address > listed on the bottom of the device, which I'll > have to investigate. If you have flashed my default env image, then the MAC address is defaulted to a randomly generated local MAC aby bodhi - Debian
JohnW Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can somebody tell me why "bootcmd_mmc" isn't > closed with a ";" at the end. I added one here , > but i'm not sure if it will brake something... Hm. John, It does not matter with or without ; at the end.by bodhi - Debian
jochar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ok, i have tried all 3 ports > > Marvell>> usb start > (Re)start USB... > USB: scanning bus for devices... 1 USB Device(s) > found > Waiting for storage device(s) to settle before > scanning... > 0 Storage Device(s) found > > This changes when i move usb key from one usbby bodhi - uBoot
@jochar, The good news is usb command is available. But the USB storage drive was not found. Please try the ports in the back.by bodhi - uBoot
@Robert, Thanks!by bodhi - uBoot
markgiannullo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bodhi, thank you for the reply. > > Here's my cli history for the steps I've been > taking. All of this was done as root. I included > additional comments regarding fdisk: > > > : 1419956362:0;fdisk /dev/sdb #removed and > recreated 1 primary partition on MMC > : 14by bodhi - Debian
Robert, Did you mean you had a typo that caused problem? or does the instruction istelf has a typo (I did not see it).by bodhi - uBoot
markgiannullo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've untar'd the latest rootfs to both MMC and USB > devices > (Debian-3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 > from > here > ) and my pogoplug v4 will boot to a solid > green front led. However, after stabilizing, there > is no activity on eth0. I have a steady amber linkby bodhi - Debian
@jochar, Unfortunately, it is a little complicated to do this, using stock u-boot. 1. Plug in the USB and power up 2. Interrupt serial console,check if your stock u-boot can boot USB: usb start If the usb command is available in u-boot, you should see the drive started. And then can try to boot USB with a few changes in envs (basically the same as normal usb booting in other u-boot iby bodhi - uBoot
rickgtx Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a Pogoplug E02 that has beed updated with > Jeff's U-Boot and like to install Bodhi's U-Boot. > The Pogo E02 will not boot from a 3T Drive. It > just goes to the rescue system: > > U-Boot 2011.12 (Feb 20 2012 - 21:21:59) > Pogoplug E02 > arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc (Sourceby bodhi - uBoot
Peter, It's quite easy. Because what you've installed was Arch kernel in NAND. And you can leave that untouched if you install new u-boot and kernel and boot with USB or SATA. u-boot: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 debian kernel & rootfs (this thread): http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044 Note: if you want to run Arch then you need to compile the kernel.by bodhi - Debian
Eddie, > I've got UART booting to work with the test image > as a failsafe and have got as far as checking for > bad blocks on the NAND chip. I've received the > following message: "Bad eraseblock 599 at > 0x000004ae0000" > > Am I right in thinking this is fine when it comes > to flashing uboot? Yes. It is fine to flash. BTW, it's gooby bodhi - Debian
zweik, > (there is a undefined symbol at the end, what i > can't post here.) > Do you mean this. If not, where i can found the > log? Yes, this log was what I meant. If nothing happened after this (u-boot image did not start running) then the new u-boot did not work. See what I recommended here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,18996,page=15#msg-18996by bodhi - Debian
jochar, Try running the rootfs for NSA320 first as an experiment. Memory capacity is not the same, but if everything else works the same way then it's not hard to make the DTS file for NS320S. Download this 3.17 rootfs and put it on USB stick, boot with it and please post serial boot log and dmesg if successful. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096by bodhi - uBoot
Jörg, > Finally one question... My ubuntu server do I > update with following command: > apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade && apt-get > autoremove > Can I use this also for the rootfs Pogoplug? Yes, the similar commands. However, don't do dist-upgrade. Upgrade is enough to get the latest version of all packages. OTOH, dist-upgrade will replace tby bodhi - uBoot
Robert, You u-boot setting is set to boot the kernel 3.17 with DTB embedded inside uImage. Did you do that? The error seems to point to that problem. Method 4b. Boot with DTB file embedded in the kernel image (no U-Boot envs change needed) in the kernel thread.by bodhi - uBoot
zweik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello bodhi, > > thank you for the hint. I try to make a UART > booting with kwboot. But after the line "" i only get one undefined > symbol. Do this mean that the u-boot do not work? > > > Greeds Please post the entire serial boot log.by bodhi - Debian
Eddie, If you have serial console, and can boot with UART, then risk of bricking is minimal. New u-boot has no problem with SATA using the same Kirkwood driver as other boxes do.by bodhi - Debian
Eddie87 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry if this has been asked before, are there > issues with activating both SATA ports? I've read > this thread and several others but can't seem to > work out if this is an actual issue with Bodhi's > 3.16 or 3.17 Debian packages, or whether it's just > me. > > I know pby bodhi - Debian
fatal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please bodhi or dannyboy2322 send me a full > procedure to recover my goflex home as I have > ended the step of flash install and my goflex led > shows steady green light. After that I can't see > any webUI it is even not shows mac address of the > goflex in arp table. > Thanks in advance.by bodhi - uBoot
dinjo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Any help here on wget im getting 20% of my > download speed. No idea. It could be the site that you wget from is slow, have you tried wget with different sites?by bodhi - Debian
Awesome! Next question: which DTB you have used to append to the uImage? the link you posted above could not be translated to English!by bodhi - Debian
There is a newer u-boot for NSA320: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,16787#msg-16787 But you need to try with UART booting first to make sure it works before flashing to NAND. It has not been tried on NSA320S before so I don't know if it will work. So be careful!by bodhi - Debian