Hi again Bodhi and Trond, My trip is over so i had some time with my box and tried your LED scripts and DTS files.LED behavior is fine for me except ACT led is constant on. Below is Tronds rc.local config: if [ -d /sys/class/leds/rn102:blue:pwr ]; then # Switch all the LEDs on to bring driver's shadow variables in sync with the LEDs echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/rn102:by whitepawn - Debian
In default (stock) /etc/fw_env.config file env size is 0x80000, i edited it to 0x20000 with nano and your tests work perfectly:)Debian can read/write operations to mtd1. Since i am impatient i have already installed omv so please ignore kernel warning messages about watchdog.If you need full stock rootfs and stock envs bootlog please tell me.Anyway here are the logs: debian login: root Pby whitepawn - Debian
Hi again bodhi and trond, It is nice to see someone uses same box with me. It was a busy week so i haven't much time to test something. I have never tested with back USB 3.0 ports because i plan to use them with external storage and they are fast then front USB 2.0. I went full stock to test mdt partition debian r/w.Created rootfs usb from beginning and bootenv to stock. Here is the logby whitepawn - Debian
Sorry i was busy with life:)Couldn't write. >Definitely! we have not have many users running Mirabox so I was not too motivated to build newer kernel. >I'll build 5.x kernel and will rename it to something more generic for Mirabox and Netgear. I am happily willing to be a tester. >I will come back and show you the envs change for bootargs. >In the mean time, yby whitepawn - Debian
I have tried with mirabox kernel and as you said it booted debian successfully. Here is my steps if anyone interested: Downloaded debian rootfs: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8te2qz69peiozv3/Debian-4.12.4-mvebu-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 Downloaded kernel: https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6ejixpr6h1xxwj/linux-4.20.6-mvebu-mirabox-tld-12-bodhi.tar.bz2 Commands i have used on my desktop linux mint 20 mby whitepawn - Debian
Just checked forum. Now i will try to boot with your mirabox kernel and post results.by whitepawn - Debian
Map command serial output: BootROM 1.08 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 High speed PHY - Version: 2.1.4 (COM-PHY-V20) Update PEX Device ID 0x6710 High speed PHY - Ended Successfully 0001 DDR3 Training Sequence - Ver 5.7.1 DDR3 Training Sequence - Run without PBS. DDR3 Training Sequence - Ended Successfully BootROM: Image checksum verification Pby whitepawn - Debian
Tried with setenv fdt_skip_update yes Still no luck. Full console log attached.by whitepawn - Debian
Hi Bodhi, Thank you for your kind reply. I have tried your boot envs here is the output: Marvell>> printenv AC_Power_fail_detect=open CASset=min HW_version=MVT MALLOC_len=5 Manufacturer=NETGEAR Product=ReadyNAS 102 SKUNum=RN102 SerialNum=MASKED Startup=Normal UUID=adaf7396-2c8f-11e5-81d4-e8fcafe67a08 Version=V1.0 autoload=no bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 bootargs_end=:1by whitepawn - Debian
Hi again after long time ago. About 1 year ago i bought Netgear RN102 NAS device and compiled my own kernel and I was busy with work so i have spare time now to test it. My main goal is installing debian on my device and use it with openmediavault and also i want this topic will be a guide for whom have same device. When i bought this unit it was shipped with 6.2.4 stock firmware so i upgrby whitepawn - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > whitepawn Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Thank you many many for your helps. > @1000001101000 > > @bodhi > > I will update when i try. > > Regards. > > Edit1: > > I managed to compile kernel for my taste:) > Removed > > allby whitepawn - Debian
Thank you many many for your helps. @1000001101000 @bodhi I will update when i try. Regards. Edit1: I managed to compile kernel for my taste:) Removed all unnecessary drivers, only keeped armada 370 cpu-usb-sata drivers-wireless drivers-RTC etc. Attaching my config file if anyone interested in future.I am not in my homeland right now so i cannot try to boot kernel.I will update this messageby whitepawn - Debian
Hello all, I want to compile my own kernel for Netgear RN102 which have Armada 370 cpu. The reason why i need that my own kernel because i need driver modules for usb web cam and usb sound card support.Also i need btrfs support and will remove FAT NTFS file system support.Etc.Etc. I followed and sucsessfully compiled kernel 4.4.1 regarding this tutorial but it seems a little bit outdated.On thby whitepawn - Debian