sorry , but i dont undersatand what do you mean by (Arrange them backward in this fashion )by msanad - Debian
do you have any idea??by msanad - Debian
it doesnt work check the below log U-Boot 2013.10 (Feb 21 2014 - 19:35:02)-tld-2 Pogo E02 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 256 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 (Re)start USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 4 USB Device(s) found scanning uby msanad - Debian
thanks bodhi i will try and feedbackby msanad - Debian
Dears i have Pogoplug E02 works with Debian using USB Flash Stick and i use my USB HDD to access it. but when i make a reboot for the device it stop working , after serial connection i found that it detect the HDD first and trying to boot using it but it failed and ignore the stick , i want to force the device to boot from the USB flash even there are other USB Storage devices connected to.by msanad - Debian
hoping the same for my Pogoplug also. i wonder how you make samba and mjpg_streamer work in debian , as i need to use samba and configure it to be access from Windows machine and to use Webcam to be monitor the office. BRby msanad - Debian
i think the problem is related to electricity problem happened , some files maybe lost from the USB flash memory , any way i have format the USB falsh and copy the rootfs again and the box works , but now i need to install all the packages from scratch , do you have any suggestion to overcome this issue , i mean to power off the box safely ? and also to extend the life of the USB flash and reducby msanad - uBoot
Well its long time since i used my PogoPlug E02 with Debian , last time something went wrong so i couldn't login to HTTP and when i tried to log using telent to fiugre what is the problem i got the following log : U-Boot 2013.10 (Feb 21 2014 - 19:35:02)-tld-2 Pogo E02 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 256 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out:by msanad - uBoot
this is the output of lsmod root@PogoPlug-E02:~# lsmod Module Size Used by rfcomm 30335 0 bnep 9201 2 ipv6 288370 39 btusb 13281 0 dvb_usb_it913x 8290 0 dvb_usb_v2 12048 1 dvb_usb_it913x dvb_core 75539 1 dvb_usb_v2 rc_core 12580 2by msanad - Debian
i already make the install But still the same root@debian:~/v4l/media_build# make install make -C /root/v4l/media_build/v4l install make[1]: Entering directory `/root/v4l/media_build/v4l' scripts/make_makefile.pl make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/v4l/media_build/v4l' make[1]: Entering directory `/root/v4l/media_build/v4l' Removing obsolete files from /lib/modules/by msanad - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > msanad, > > 1. A correct system date and time is a must before > you do anything else. > 2. Looks like the script is trying to patch and > recompile the kernel. It is not possible, since > you don't have the source. I'd suggest you look > for modules sources and compile that. If thatby msanad - Debian
i have adjust the time but still get the error. and here is the logs root@debian:~/v4l/media_build# ./build Checking if the needed tools for Debian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l are available Needed package dependencies are met. ************************************************************ * This script will download the latest tarball and build it* * Assuming that your kernel is compatible witby msanad - Debian
i can adjust the date or enable NTP , but does this solve the problem ???by msanad - Debian
i already do this and here is the result ( i have remove some lines tar logs) root@debian:~/v4l/media_build# ./build Checking if the needed tools for Debian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l are available Needed package dependencies are met. ************************************************************ * This script will download the latest tarball and build it* * Assuming that your kernel is comby msanad - Debian
This is the dmesg logs root@debian:~# dmesg |grep it913x [ 27.461509] it913x: Chip Version=02 Chip Type=9135 [ 27.493348] it913x: Firmware Version 52887808it913x: Dual mode=0 Tuner Type=38 [ 27.542099] it913x: Unknown tuner ID applying default 0x60<6>[ 27.576743] usb 1-1.3: dvb_usb_v2: found a 'ITE 9135 Generic' in warm state [ 27.688404] dvb_usb_it913x: pby msanad - Debian
Any Idea ??by msanad - Debian
Dears I have got PogoPlug E02 and finally after many problem i have installed Debian with Help of bodhi . Now i can FTP and download-upload the HDD normally and after some tried i have successfully connect my MF190S ZTE USB Modem to it and can connect to internet. Now i need to integrate WebCam and DVB-T to it. Yesterday i have installed some DVB-APP to it and tried with some help andby msanad - Debian
i already made it in debian , and it works now. now i can install the pkgs and play with it. do u have any suggestion about memory , number of installed pkgs which affect the memory usages and CPU. And finally i want to thank you alot for your help and time till i fix the issue and reach this point. BRby msanad - uBoot
So now after booting with the USB and log into the debian prombet as i show you i have to make the following command PogoE02> fw_setenv console 'ttyS0,115200' PogoE02> fw_setenv usb_device '0:1' PogoE02> fw_setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data)' PogoE02> fw_setenv usb_set_bootargs 'setenv bootarby msanad - uBoot
thanks but it seem that some steps missed , because if i make reboot it returns to the step before booting using the USB flash U-Boot 2013.10 (Feb 21 2014 - 19:35:02)-tld-2 Pogo E02 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 256 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 NAND read: device 0by msanad - uBoot
Now i logged to root@debian:~# , So what is next Here is the log U-Boot 2013.10 (Feb 21 2014 - 19:35:02)-tld-2 Pogo E02 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 256 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 PogoE02> PogoE02> PogoE02> PogoE02> PogoE02> PogoE02>by msanad - uBoot
I'm following these steps Download at Dropbox: Debian-3.13.1-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 md5: 7e41aa117a9cea341f007bc6a53ad6a8 Installation: - format a new ext3 USB drive, and label it rootfs. Note: if your uBoot env for usb_rootfstype is ext2, then use an ext2 USB drive. - As root user, cd to top level directory and extract it (assuming the USB drive is mounted aby msanad - uBoot
and also do you have any suggestion about the Live Linux CD ??by msanad - uBoot
ok i will do it but after that what should i do , or what should happen or seen on the prompt ?? BRby msanad - uBoot
i'm using Windows 7 so i use some software to format the USB flash memory and extract the Zip file to it as administrator user. is this enough ??by msanad - uBoot
OK fine Now i have formate USB Flash Memory and put the latest rootfs on it , then insert it the the front USB port on Pogo plug and exceute the following commands setenv console 'ttyS0,115200' setenv usb_device '0:1' setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data)' setenv usb_set_bootargs 'setenv bootargs console=$by msanad - uBoot
Well , I have download the Uboot Image and follow the instruction in the post here : http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,14916,14917#msg-14917 after flashing and erasing the NAND then write it again and after make boot commad , the kernal load till this line Scheduling watchdog timeout to force reboot... but after while (few seconds) it load again but this time stops at Starting keby msanad - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like this stock uboot does not have usb > command. And as WarheadsSE said, rootfs in Nand > was corrupted. > > You have 2 choices, either: > 1. Try to restore rootfs with a backup dump, from > a good unit. > 2. Flash new uboot so you can boot with usb. Setup > tftp server on the boxby msanad - uBoot