Yesby dinjo - Debian
I'm using a router , tried adding mac address too didn't worked.by dinjo - Debian
Yes i did that and also regenerated , I tried with socat too but nothing shows up not sure why , since its able to pass the messages prior to itby dinjo - Debian
Its fine unless its a known thingby dinjo - Debian
Could it be because I have not done make on uImage ? But i guess it was part of your rootfs , should i do all of steps below ? apt-get remove flash-kernel dpkg -i linux-image-3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-1_1.0_armel.deb mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n Linux-3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-2 -d /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-1 /boot/uImage mkimage -A arm -O liby dinjo - Debian
I did all the steps required and was able to view the messages but not all of dmesg shows up , as you can see it does not shows anything before udev is started. 6518766 bytes read ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 00800000 ... Image Name: Linux-3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-1 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 2218744 Bytes = 2.1 MiB Load Address:by dinjo - Debian
What are different approaches you mentioned starting netconsole in rc.local and adding custom uboot variables can you elaborate more on itby dinjo - Debian
I was more concerned with this warning in dmesg have changed usbrootfs to use ext3 now. [ 35.595458] alg: hash: Test 1 failed for mv-hmac-sha1 [ 35.603134] 00000000: 0c aa 9f d5 37 c3 79 3a 91 d9 21 5f 42 2b 2c 24a In regards to swap file despite having 512MB not even 6-7MB MB is getting used root@debian:/etc/init.d# free -m total used free sharedby dinjo - Debian
Complete report root@debian:~# dmesg [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-1 (root@tldDebian) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14) ) #1 PREEMPT Fri Sep 27 01:50:15 PDT 2013 [ 0.000by dinjo - Debian
I'm getting this warnings in dmesg , and should i change the usb_rootfstype to ext3 ? currently its set to ext2 , also why does it looks at usb when I'm booting from SATA ? root@debian:~# fw_printenv usb_rootfstype usb_rootfstype=ext2 [ 22.428392] sda: sda1 sda2 [ 22.433061] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached SCSI disk [ 22.448078] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0by dinjo - Debian
No I meant if apt upgrade does the same thing can the regeneration of uintrid be skipped?by dinjo - Debian
Thanks I'll look into your netconsole thread you mentioned sometime back if i do a apt-update and upgrade i dont need to do flash the kernel so does that mean i just add netconsole module command in conf file ?by dinjo - Debian
Thanks booting from SATA drive now.I have some final questions. 1. When I issue a shutdown command the LAN light on router does not goes off 2. Why is the booting a bit slow ? My pogo boots and gets a ip much faster 3. This is something i asked before so asking again how are people able to get more information in netconsole even after kernel is loaded i.e Starting Kernel , can it be monitoby dinjo - Debian
In your earlier post you had said to create only one partition hence I'm insisting on it before I delete existing partitionby dinjo - Debian
Ok I'm taking a complete back up now and would reformat what partition do you recommend .? 1 GB for rootfs ? Rest all Data ? Swap ? If yes how much swap file or swap partition ? The reason I'm asking is last time when I had 2 partition it was not booting with usb. Also in netconsole I see some people get to see details even after starting kernel mine does not shows anything aby dinjo - Debian
So you are saying that when I mark the SATA drive as rootfs and convert to ext3 it would boot properly ? And how do i go ahead and fix the partition table ordering I'm concerned about the start value in sdb2 i.e should i just do a move the second line to first line and change to sdb1 ? root@debian:~# sfdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 60801 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track Uniby dinjo - Debian
@bodhi Any reason why SATA drives are not automounting ? Also I'm re-creating the partitions I have posted in correct forum http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=108598by dinjo - Debian
I ran a filesystem check and there are contiguous files but i guess its not a problem in short term , does anyone knows why my sata drive is not automounting ? When i use same drive on my pogo it does not comes with any errors root@debian:~# e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sdb2 -C 0 e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012) Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Pass 2: Checking directory structure Pass 3:by dinjo - Debian
When i attach my sata drive dmesg shows below and does not automount i was able to mount manually , the problem here is my drive has sdb2 no sdb1 not sure how to make it sdb1 as i think unless its done that way i wont be able to boot I'll change the label also to rootfs root@debian:~# blkid /dev/sdb root@debian:~# blkid /dev/sdb1 root@debian:~# blkid /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdb2: LABEL=&quoby dinjo - Debian
I have 500 GB ext4 drive I can convert to ext3 if ext4 is not recommended which I plan to use for boot as well as data can you link me what boot args I need to change to boot from that drive since I have netconsole now it's feels better. Also when you said require some commands so it does not wear out usb what do you mean? Disable logging?by dinjo - Debian
Booted now but i see some errors in below root@debian:~# nc -up 6666 192.168.1.110 6666 U-Boot 2011.12 (Apr 18 2012 - 23:08:20) Seagate GoFlexNet arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc (Sourcery G++ Lite 2009q3-67) 4.4.1 GNU ld (Sourcery G++ Lite 2009q3-67) 2.19.51.20090709 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 (Re)start USB... USB: Register 10011 NbrPorts 1 USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus for deviceby dinjo - Debian
Yes its my OXNAS Pogo Pogo root@debian:~# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:25:31:02:01:8b inet addr:192.168.1.104 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 root@debian:~# ps -ef | grep nc root 12 2 0 07:16 ? 00:00:00 root 3884 3500 0 13:51 pts/0 00:00:00 nc -l -u -p 6666 root 3979 3500 0 14:01 pts/0 00:00:00 grepby dinjo - Debian
I just ran a update upgrade , yet to reboot does the nc command should work now too ? do i have to reboot once to see it working i tried the second changed command too does not shows me anythingby dinjo - Debian
Whats the difference between flashing kernel and doing apt upgrade ? I flash kernel then do a upgrade or other way around or both are independent The reason im asking is i wanted to run minidlna and with older kernel it does not auto updates the media content I tried setting up netconsole nothing comes up , I haven't rebooted the device yet fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.104 fby dinjo - Debian
Ok so i just add the wheezy source and run a apt-update and apt-upgrade and reboot and again run apt-dist upgrade ? At what point should i update the kernel ?by dinjo - Debian
Should i go ahead and install Rescue system v2.0 since when i ran it it showed me that its only for dockstar , also looked for 2.8 Rescue system but for that it requires higher kernel , so I'm not really sure what needs to be done here ? Also I'm setting it to have static ip now so that i can correctly set netconsole. auto lo eth0 iface lo inet loopback #iface eth0 inet dhcp ifaby dinjo - Debian
The variable ipaddr is a static ip right i.e i need to configure a static ip first then only configure fw_setenv ipaddr right ?by dinjo - uBoot
Should i update with rescue system first ?by dinjo - Debian
I'm in now what should be the next steps ? Flash the new kernel ? or run a apt-dist Since its still squeeze not wheezy This should be only one in sources.list right ? i.e remove the squeeze ? then apt-update and then apt-get dist-upgrade deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updatby dinjo - Debian