Hey Bodhi (or someone else), Have you changed the power button behaviour with the updated U-boot for NSA325? I'm pretty sure that before updating, I had to press the power button for a couple of seconds before the poweroff signal was sent. That would be the preferrable behaviour for me, instead of the instant poweroff signal. If you have changed it, is there any way to change the behaviouby Amro - uBoot
You helped me get on the right track. Had to mess with the envs a bit more to get it to work with 3.18 FDT. Now it's working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help!by Amro - uBoot
Thanks for the answer bodhi! Still not booting though. This is what I am getting now: NSA325> boot (Re)start USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found 2822232 bytes read in 339 ms (7.9 MiB/s) 6114335 bytes read in 594 ms (9.8 MiB/s) bootm - boot application image from memoby Amro - uBoot
I was running Debian on my NSA325 v2 for a few days and then decided to flash the new uBoot for NSA325. I did that successfully after a few good UART boots with a serial cable. After flashing the new uboot, I wasn't able to boot any os anymore and after fiddling with it for 10 hours today, I'm starting to get frustrated. I'm pretty sure that the problem is with my environments.by Amro - uBoot